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LACIE: Wheat yield models for the United States, revision A [PDF]
For abstract, see volume 1 N77-30577. The enclosed maps indicate the areal coverage of the various models for spring (durum and other spring) and winter wheat. The given regions are the combination of several climatic divisions and many times comprise an
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Round-Up® Ready Spring Wheat: Its Potential Short-Term Impacts on U.S. Wheat Exports Markets and Prices* [PDF]
This report examines potential impacts on export markets and prices from commercializing GMO hard red spring wheat in the U.S. within the next two to six years.
Wisner, Robert N.
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Spring Wheat Variety Trial [PDF]
In 2010, the University of Vermont Extension in collaboration with the University of Maine began an extensive evaluation of hard red spring wheat varieties grown under organic production in order to determine which varieties thrive in our northern ...
Cummings, Erica +5 more
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Evaluation of Winter Durum Wheat for Kansas
Donmez, Emin +3 more
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GRADES/CLASSES OF HARD WHEATS EXPORTED FROM NORTH AMERICA: ANALYSIS OF DEMAND AND TRENDS [PDF]
Export patterns for U.S. and Canadian hard wheats (HAD, HRS, HRW, CWRS, and CWAD) were examined. Analysis incorporated grade and non-grade factors from U.S. shipments and grades and classes of Canadian exports.
Dahl, Bruce L., Wilson, William W.
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Sustainable use of winter Durum wheat landraces under Mediterranean conditions
This research expected to determine new durum wheat germplasm resistant to biotic and abiotic stress factors. Eighty durum wheat lines selected from eighteen diverse landraces were tested together with eight durum wheat cultivars under reliable yellow rust epidemic during two successive years.
Akar, T +4 more
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The Red Queen and the Hard Reds: Productivity Growth in American Wheat, 1800-1940 [PDF]
The standard treatment of U.S. agriculture asserts that, before the 1930s, productivity growth was almost exclusively the result of mechanization rather than biological innovations. This paper shows that, to the contrary, U.S.
Alan L. Olmstead, Paul W. Rhode
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Impact of ICARDA Research on Australian Agriculture [PDF]
Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies,
Aw-Hassan, Aden +3 more
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WORLD CEREALS MARKETS UNDER ALTERNATIVE COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY REFORMS [PDF]
Previous quantitative assessments of likely impacts of recent reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy (in particular the Agenda 2000) differ across empirical studies. Differences are mainly due to the ways the policy instruments are taken into account (
Benjamin, Catherine +2 more
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QUALITY DIFFERENCES AND PRICE RESPONSIVENESS OF WHEAT CLASS DEMANDS [PDF]
Price responsiveness and preferences for wheat classes are measured using a Case function specification. Results indicate there have been numerous changes in market shares of wheat classes from different exporters in specific markets. In general, quality
Gallagher, Paul W., Wilson, William W.
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