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Evaluation of Grain Sorghum as a Predator Source for Biological Pest Control in Texas Agroecosystems
vehh.Heinz.pdf, 14.7 kilobytes  
Improving Grain Sorghum Profitability with Ultra-Narrow Row and Conservation Tillage Production Systems.
adww.Gerik.pdf, 22.6 kilobytes  
Narrow-row planting in grain sorghum: Technology transfer to farmers and continuing research to improve net returns
uxdf.Fernandez.pdf, 28.6 kilobytes  
Economic and Environmental Impacts of Technology to Enhance PROFIT
mbhd.Eddleman.pdf, 10.6 kilobytes  


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fall armyworm


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look for headworms as grain is filling


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pupal skins of sorghum midge


Dryland Sorghum/Cotton Rotation vs. Continuous Cotton—Sorghum Agronomy, Residue Management, Rotation.  2001.  Trostle, C. L. and J. Barber  
PROFITLBBDryland0139.pdf, 21.7 kilobytes  
Dryland Sorghum Hybrid Trial--Lamesa, Texas.  2001.  Barber, J., C. L. Trostle, J. Farris and D. Rosenow  
PROFITLBBHybrids0138.pdf, 16.7 kilobytes  
Development of sorghum-midge resistant hybrids with increased grain yield potential.  2001.  Peterson, G. C.  
MidgeAnnualReport-00-0137.pdf, 25.3 kilobytes  
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Crop Nutrient Needs in South and Southwest Texas Charles Stichler and Mark McFarland (1997 pdf)

Irrigated and Dryland Sorghum Production in South and Southwest Texas Charles Stichler (1997 pdf)

Reduced/Conservation Tillage in South and Central Texas Charles Stichler (2003 pdf)

Syrup Sorghums for Texas Cloyce G. Coffman and Stephen D. Livingston (1995 pdf)

 

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