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Iowa Farm Science: Volume 25, Issue 3
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They fence differently in South America. While we're not recommending this system, you might find some ideas for special fencing problems.
What would happen to Iowa farms if farm prices dropped an average of 20 percent? It's not likely to happen, but to find out, economists made projectiosn, then analyzed to see what adjustments could be possible.
Two techiniques were used by ISU horticulutrists to increase early production of muskmelons. Backyard gardeners may want to use these practices along with commercial growers seeking early profits.
In an effort to develop better and faster methods for breeding new varieties of plants, Iowa State University horticulturists are attempting to grow plants from pollen grains. Walter N. Whitwood, graduate research assistant under the directionof Dr. M. LeRon Robbins, has succeeded in producing tobacco plants in this manner.