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Research Reports

RR22, No2
Preplant Use of 2,4-D in Rice
 
RR22, No3
Cotton Germplasm: Root-Knot Nematode Resistance in Day-Neutral Primitive Accessions
 
RR22, No4
Residual Effects on Cotton
 
RR22, No5
Minimal Effects of Foliar Applications of Gibberellic Acid and Carbohydrates on the Yield of Cotton Lint
 
RR22, No6
Earthworm Castings Increase Germination Rate and Seedling Development of Cucumber
 
RR22, No7
Poinsettia Cultivar Evaluation, 1997
 
RR22, No8
Aflatoxin Accumulation in Commercial Corn Hybrids in 1998
 
RR22, No9
Managing Field Corn Infected with CommonRust
 
RR22, No10
Evaluation of Selected Seed Treatment Fungicides and Combinations for Kenaf Stand Establishment
RR22, No 11
Ivyleaf Morningglory and Slender Amaranth Control in BXN Cotton
RR22, No 12
Performance of Apple and Pear Cultivars in Northern Mississippi, 1987-1994
RR22, No 13
Yield Performance of Clearfield Corn Hybrids
RR22, No 14
Nutrient Characteristics of Pond-Raised Channel Catfish
RR22, No 15
Thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) A Multi-State Survey
RR22, No 16
Effects of Foliar Application of Boron and Dimilin on Soybean Yield
RR22, No 17
MS-501, MS-503, and MS-510: Insect-Resistant Sweetpotato Germplasm
RR22, No 18
Economics of Turfgrass Establishment
RR22, No 19
Primitive Cotton Germplasm: Yield and Fiber Traits for 16 Day-Neutral Accessions
RR22, No 20
Genetically Based Increases in Cotton Plant Lint Biosynthesis
 
RR23,No2
Seed Vigor Testing of Subtropical Corn Hybrids
 
RR23,No3
Systems to Reduce the Cost of Preconditioning Purchased Calves
 
RR23,No4
Small Differences in Planting Dates Affect Soybean Performance
 
RR23,No5
Mississippi Broiler Litter: Fertilizer Value and Quantity Produced
 
RR23,No6
Johnsongrass and Palmer Amaranth Control in Conventional-Till and No-Till Systems with roundup Ready Cotton
 
RR23,No7
Annual Weed Control in Roundup Ready Cotton with conventional and Minimum Tillage Production Systems
 
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RR23,No8
Lay-By Herbicides for Weed Control in Roundup Ready Cotton
 
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RR23,No9
Ivyleaf Morningglory Control with Roundup in Roundup Ready Cotton
 
RR23,No10
Redvine Control with No-Till Cotton on Clay Soil, 1995-2002
 
RR23,No11
Annual Weed Control with Cultivation and Band-Applied Herbicides in Roundup Ready Cotton
RR23,No12
Chlorine Did Not Reduce Plant Production by Sweetpotato Seed Stock
RR23, No 13
Summary of Phytase Studies for Channel Catfish
RR23, No 14
Primitive Cotton Germplasm: Yield and Fiber Traits for 21 Day-Neutral Accessions
RR23, No 15
Response of Rabbiteye Blueberries to Chemical Thinning Agents
RR23, No 16
Thrips Control Response to Temik and Gaucho in UNR Cotton
RR23, No17
A Demonstration Trial of Biofungicides with Efficacy for Controlling Dollar Spot in Turfgrasses
RR23, No 18
Weed Populations in Conventional and Conservation Tillage Management Cotton and Soybean Systems
RR23, No 20
Rice Grain Yield Response to Nitrogen Fertilization for Newly Released Cultivars and Hybrids
RR24, No 1
Preliminary Comparisons of Molasses Tubs, Grain, or Clover Pasture for Supplementing Beef Heifers Fed Bermudagrass Hay Free Choice
RR24, No 2
Effects of Fish Size and Feeding Frequency on Channel Catfish Production
 
RR24, No 6
Cotton Variety Lint Yield and Fiber Quality Responses to Seeding Rates
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RR24, No 7
Ingredient Optimization in Fresh, Marinated Catfish Fillets
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