W. F. Lehman, University of California Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro
M. L. Peterson, University of California, Davis
C. R. Adair, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md.
L. L. Davis, Fire-baugh, California
R. W. Haubrich, University of California, Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro
W. F. Lehman is Associate Agronomist, University of California Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro; M. L. Peterson is Agronomist, University of California, Davis; C. R. Adair is Research Agronomist, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md. L. L. Davis is Agronomist for N. F. Davis, Fire-baugh, California; R, W. Haubrich is Laboratory Technician, University of California, Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro.
Abstract
CALIFORNIA RICE GROWERS adopted an accelerated research program in 1969, based on
recommendations of a rice industry committee. The basic objectives of the industry-sponsored
program are to provide improved varieties, new production technology, and marketing
information which will enable rice growers to remain competitive in domestic and world
markets. The research program involves utilization of the expanded research facilities
at the industry-owned and operated Rice Experiment Station at Biggs, plus the recently
developed supplementary rice research resources of the University of California at
Davis, and at the Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centre Research is already underway
toward the development of better California varieties with fewer crop residue management
problems.
These were cooperative investigations by the Imperial Valley Field Station, California
Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research
Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture.
Lehman W, Peterson M, Adair C, Davis L, Haubrich R. 1970. Rice introductions tested for use in California.
Calif Agr 24(6):4-6.
W. F. Lehman, University of California Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro
M. L. Peterson, University of California, Davis
C. R. Adair, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md.
L. L. Davis, Fire-baugh, California
R. W. Haubrich, University of California, Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro
W. F. Lehman is Associate Agronomist, University of California Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro; M. L. Peterson is Agronomist, University of California, Davis; C. R. Adair is Research Agronomist, Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Md. L. L. Davis is Agronomist for N. F. Davis, Fire-baugh, California; R, W. Haubrich is Laboratory Technician, University of California, Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centro.
Abstract
CALIFORNIA RICE GROWERS adopted an accelerated research program in 1969, based on
recommendations of a rice industry committee. The basic objectives of the industry-sponsored
program are to provide improved varieties, new production technology, and marketing
information which will enable rice growers to remain competitive in domestic and world
markets. The research program involves utilization of the expanded research facilities
at the industry-owned and operated Rice Experiment Station at Biggs, plus the recently
developed supplementary rice research resources of the University of California at
Davis, and at the Imperial Valley Field Station, El Centre Research is already underway
toward the development of better California varieties with fewer crop residue management
problems.
These were cooperative investigations by the Imperial Valley Field Station, California
Agricultural Experiment Station, and the Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research
Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture.
Lehman W, Peterson M, Adair C, Davis L, Haubrich R. 1970. Rice introductions tested for use in California.
Calif Agr 24(6):4-6.