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"Laboratory Manual in Field Crops" Quotes
"Laboratory Manual in Field Crops" by Chester Carroll Farr provides practical, hands-on exercises and instructions for the study and identification of major field crops and their management practices.
Quotes
Proper identification of field crops is essential for accurate record-keeping and research.
The success of any field experiment depends largely upon careful planning and execution.
Soil preparation is the first step toward achieving a uniform and productive crop stand.
Accurate measurement of plot yields provides the basis for evaluating crop performance.
Controlling variables is crucial to ensure reliable field trial results.
The use of replicated plots minimizes the effects of field variability.
Observation of plant growth stages helps determine the proper timing for management practices.
A well-maintained field notebook is indispensable for recording experimental details.
Weed control should be practiced consistently to avoid competition with the crop.
Uniformity in planting depth contributes to even emergence and stand establishment.
