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Research
Project Reports
Annual
Report of Progress to the Mississippi Soybean Promotion Board
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1996-1 An
Economic Evaluation of the Impact of Selected Multiple
Technologies on Net Farm Income for Rice-Soybean Farms
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1996-2 Process Flavorings from Soybeans
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1996-3 Determination
of Profitability of Soybean Production Practices in Mississippi
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1996-4 The
Cool Test as a More Accurate Appraisal of Seed Vigor and
Seedling Establishment in Early Maturity Soybean Seeds
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1996-5 The
Effect of Seed Treatment, Film Coating to Enhance Soybean
Seed Quality and Evaluation of Soybean Seed Quality on
Seed Produced from Treated and Non-treated Planting Seed
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1996-6 Development
of Gene Transfer Protocols for Soybean
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1996-7 Development
of Pre-harvest Weed Disiccation Programs for Early-Maturing
Soybeans
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1996-8 Weed
Management Systems Utilizing Roundup- and/or Liberty-Tolerant
Soybeans
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1996-9 Long-Term
Control Programs for Redvine in Soybeans
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1996-10 Evaluation
of Seed and Hopper-box Treatments and Foliar Applied Fungicides
on Group IV and Early Planted Group Soybeans to Improve
Seed Quality, Emergence and Yields
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1996-11 Identification
of Reniform Nematode Resistance to New Soybean Varieties
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1996-12 Soybean
Varietal Characteristics, Population, Row Spacing, and
Influence on Sicklepod Control and Different Weed Management
Systems in the Black Belt Prairie
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1996-13 Early
Soybean Production Systems for Alleviating Soybean Rut
Syndrome on Flood Plain Soils
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1996-14 Soybean
Rotation and Tillage Systems in Drill Soybean for Conservation
Compliance in the Black Belt Prairie
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1996-15 Enhancement
of Mississippi Soybean Variety Trials Through Entry Standardization
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1996-16 Soybean
Management by Application of Research and Technology
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