Spring planting is best for oilseed sunflower
Authors
Benjamin H. BeardKarl H. Ingebretsen
Authors Affiliations
Benjamin H. Beard is a Research Geneticist, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Education Administration, Agriculture Research, at University of California, Davis; Karl H. Ingebretsen is Agronomist, Cooperative Extension, University of California, Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 34(6):5-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n06p5. June 1980.
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Abstract
Plantings in April or May gave the highest seed production and oil content in tests with new oil-type sunflowers.
Beard B, Ingebretsen K. 1980. Spring planting is best for oilseed sunflower. Hilgardia 34(6):5-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v034n06p5
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