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- Creator:
- Stang, Jack Rudolf
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- The effects of plant population densities on the growth and development of six cultivars of bush snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) were studied in two field experiments. A systematic planting design was used to achieve a range of densities from 21- to 110 plants per m² and a rectangularity of...
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- Dissertation
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF JACK RUDOLF STANG for the degree
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- Creator:
- Boches, Peter, Kean, Deborah, Kusolwa, Paul, Myers, Jim, Stang, Jack, and Oregon State University. Extension Service
- Abstract:
- Home gardens produce the best yields when planted with vegetable varieties adapted to local growing conditions. These variety trials may assist market growers and home gardeners in choosing adapted varieties, based on qualities that are important to them (such as appearance, earliness, flavor, yield, and disease resistance).
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
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- ; and Jack Stang, associate professor in horticulture; all of Oregon State University. Archival copy
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- Creator:
- Kean, Deborah, Myers, Jim, Stang, Jack, and Oregon State University. Extension Service
- Abstract:
- Home gardens produce the best yields when planted with vegetable varieties adapted to local growing conditions. These variety trials may assist market growers and home gardeners in choosing adapted varieties, based on qualities that are important to them (such as appearance, earliness, flavor, yield, and disease resistance).
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
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- Jack Stang, associate professor in horticulture; all of Oregon State University. Archival copy. For
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- Creator:
- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Kean, Deborah, Myers, Jim, and Stang, Jack
- Abstract:
- Home gardens produce the best yields when planted with vegetable varieties adapted to local growing conditions. These variety trials may assist market growers and home gardeners in choosing adapted varieties, based on qualities that are important to them (such as appearance, earliness, flavor, yield, and disease resistance).
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
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- Jack Stang, associate professor in horticulture; all of Oregon State University. Johnny’s Selected
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- Creator:
- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Kean, Deborah, Myers, Jim, Stone, Alex, Stang, Jack, and McGrath, Dan
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- Varieties of several kinds of vegetables were observed in conjunction with breeding programs. Unless otherwise noted, plots were 10–20 feet long, in 36-foot rows, and received about 450 lb/acre (about 10 lb/1,000 ft2) of 12-29-10-4 fertilizer banded prior to planting. Water was applied every 7–14 days as needed. The soil...
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- Technical Report
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- ; Jack Stang, associate professor in horticulture; and Dan McGrath, Extension agent, Willamette Valley
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- Creator:
- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Kean, Deborah, Myers, Jim, Stang, Jack, and Mes, Peter
- Abstract:
- Home gardens produce the best yields when planted with vegetable varieties adapted to local growing conditions. These variety trials may assist market growers and home gardeners in choosing adapted varieties, based on qualities that are important to them (such as appearance, earliness, flavor, yield, and disease resistance).
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
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- Kean, research technician in horticulture; Jim Myers, associate professor of vegetable breeding; Jack
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- Creator:
- Kean, Deborah, Myers, Jim, Stang, Jack, Mes, Peter, and Oregon State University. Extension Service
- Abstract:
- Home gardens produce the best yields when planted with vegetable varieties adapted to local growing conditions. These variety trials may assist market growers and home gardeners in choosing adapted varieties, based on qualities that are important to them (such as appearance, earliness, flavor, yield, and disease resistance).
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
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- technician in horticulture; Jim Myers, associate professor of vegetable breeding; Jack Stang, associate
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- Creator:
- Kean, Deborah, Myers, Jim, Stang, Jack, Boches, Peter, Barrett, Miles, Zimmerman, Shawna, Dalotto, Todd, and Oregon State University. Extension Service
- Abstract:
- Home gardens produce the best yields when planted with vegetable varieties adapted to local growing conditions. Market growers and home gardeners may be able to use the information from these trials to help them choose adapted varieties, based on vegetable qualities that are important to them (appearance, earliness, flavor, yield,...
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
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- vegetable breeding; Jack Stang, professor emeritus in horticulture; Peter Boches, Miles Barrett, and Shawna