Monday, April 24, 2017

Alternative Field Crops Manual

"This Alternative Field Crops Manual addresses the need for detailed information on the production of a number of agronomic crops adapted to the upper Midwest. Our intent is to provide county extension agents and others in educational roles a concise, uniform source of information on those field crops which may be considered as alternatives to traditional farm commodities.
Chapter
Date Printed
Adzuki Bean
Nov. 1989
Amaranth
Nov. 1989
Broomcorn
May 1990
Buckwheat
Nov. 1989
Canarygrass
Sept. 1990
Canola or Rape
Nov. 1989
Chickpea
May 1990
Comfrey
Feb. 1992
Cowpea
July 1991
Fababean
Nov. 1989
Fieldbean
May 1990
Field Pea
April 1991
Flax
Nov. 1989
Garbanzo bean
see Chick Pea
Forages, Brassica
  Rutabaga
  Turnip
Jan. 1992
Jerusalem Artichoke
March 1991
Lentil
May 1990
Lupin
Nov. 1989
Meadowfoam
Oct. 1990
Millets
May 1990
Mungbean
May 1990
Mustard
July 1991
Peanut
July 1991
Popcorn
Nov. 1989
Quinoa
Feb. 1990
Rye
Sept. 1990
Safflower
Feb.1992
Sesame
May 1990
Sorghum—Grain (Milo)
Nov. 1989
Sorghum—Syrup
Nov. 1990
Spelt
May 1990
Sugarbeet
July 1991
Sunflower
Nov. 1990
Triticale
Nov. 1989
Wild Rice
April 1992
Castorbeans
May 1990
Cool Season Grass Seed Production
Sept. 1990
Crambe
July 1991
Ginseng
April 1992
Guar
Feb. 1991
Hairy Vetch
Sept. 1990
Hop
Nov. 1990
Jojoba
Oct. 1990
Kenaf
April 1991
Kochia
Sept. 1990
Psyllium
June 1992
Sorghum—Forage
Oct. 1990
Vernonia
Feb. 1992


https://hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/index.html

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