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UArk publishes inaugural ‘Corn and Sorghum Research Studies’

corn and sorghum research reportThe University of Arkansas Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station recently published its inaugural edition of “Corn and Sorghum Research Studies.” Edited by Victor Ford, Jason Kelley and Nathan McKinney II, the 100-plus-page report includes research results on all topics pertaining to corn and grain sorghum production including disease management, environmental/sustainability, irrigation, post-harvest drying, soil fertility, weed control, and research verification program results.

The publication’s goal is to capture and distribute the results of research projects funded by the Arkansas Corn and Grain Sorghum Board. The intended audience includes producers and their advisors, current investigators, and future researchers.

Research reports contained in the publication are two- to three-year year summaries. The reports inform and guide the university’s long-term recommendations but should not be taken solely as recommended practices.

Some reports in this publication will appear in other University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture’s Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station publications. The duplication is the result of the overlap between disciplines and the university’s effort to broadly inform Arkansas corn and grain sorghum producers of research being conducted with funds from the Corn and Grain Sorghum Check-off Program. The publication may also incorporate research partially funded by industry, federal and state agencies.

Download a copy of “Corn and Sorghum Research Studies” from agcomm.uark.edu/agnews/publications/.

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