Malheur Experiment Station
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Information for Sustainable Agriculture

2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS††

Weather

2010 Weather Report

Alfalfa

Fifth-year Results of the 2006 to 2011 Furrow-irrigated Alfalfa Forage Variety Trial

Onion

2010 Onion Variety Trials

Management of Onion Cultural Practices to Control the Expression of Iris Yellow Spot Virus

Onion Production from Transplants

Onion Production from Sets, 2010

Effect of Timing of Harvest on Onion Yield and Storability

Response of Eight Onion Varieties to Four Plant Populations

Evaluation of Zeba® as a Soil Amendment for Onion Production

Evaluation of Transit Soil as a Soil Amendment for Onion Production

Insecticide Rotation Trial for Maximum Efficacy Against Thrips in Dry Bulb Onions, 2010

Insecticide Screening for Effectiveness in Controlling Thrips in Dry Bulb Onions, 2010

Maximizing the Economic Value of Insecticide Applications for Thrips Control – A Two-year Study

Dose Response of Activated Charcoal to Detoxify Dual Magnum® and Outlook® Applied Pre-emergence on Direct-seeded Onions

Evaluation of Dual Magnum® and Outlook® Used Pre-emergence on Direct-seeded Dry Bulb Onions with Activated Charcoal

Evaluation of Several Herbicides for Possible Use to Control Weeds in Direct-seeded Onion

Evaluation of KIH-485 Herbicide for Weed Control in Direct-seeded Onion

Long-term Storage of Onion Cultivars, 2010

Potato

Evaluation of Reflex® (Fomesafen) Herbicide for Yellow Nutsedge Control in Potato

Sugar Beets

Sugar Beet Variety Trials, 2010

Evaluation of Strip Tillage in Sugar Beets under Furrow Irrigation

Wildflower and Native Plant Seed Production

Native Wildflower Seed Production with Low Levels of Irrigation

Operational Success of Direct Surface Seeding Strategies for Establishment of Intermountain West Native Plants

Evaluation of Herbicides for Weed Control in Forb Seed Production

Yellow Nutsedge Biology and Control

Control of Yellow Nutsedge with Effective Crop Rotations

Veratrum

Operational Success of Direct Surface Seeding Strategies for Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)

Possible Key Role of Calcium for the Future Cultivation of Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)

Techniques to Transplant Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)

Response of Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum) to Day Length

Micro-climatic Characteristics of the Natural Environment Supporting and not Supporting Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum)

Irrigation Criteria for Corn Lily (Veratrum californicum) Production

Appendices

A. Herbicides and Adjuvants

B. Insecticides, Fungicides, and Nematicides

C. Common and Scientific Names of Crops, Forages, and Forbs

D. Common and Scientific Names of Weeds

E. Common and Scientific Names of Diseases, Physiological Disorders, and Insects

††The information in this report is for the purpose of informing cooperators in industry, colleagues at other universities, and others of the results of research in field crops. Reference to products and companies in this publication is for the specific information only and does not endorse or recommend that product or company to the exclusion of others that may be suitable. Nor should any information and interpretation thereof be considered as recommendations for the application of any pesticide. Pesticide labels should always be consulted before any pesticide use.

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