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Sunflowers in the Desert Valley areas of Southern California

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Authors

W. F. Lehman
F. E. Robinson
P. F. Knowles
R. A. Flock

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California Agriculture 27(8):12-13.

Published August 01, 1973

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Abstract

From this series of studies it appears that sunflowers are well adapted (and needed) as a crop in the low desert valley areas. However, production with the varieties presently available is marginal-to-poor. Improvements in insect and disease resistance, coupled with benefits derived from use of hybrids, could make this a profitable crop for these areas in the near future.

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Sunflowers in the Desert Valley areas of Southern California

W. F. Lehman, F. E. Robinson, P. F. Knowles, R. A. Flock
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Sunflowers in the Desert Valley areas of Southern California

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Authors

W. F. Lehman
F. E. Robinson
P. F. Knowles
R. A. Flock

Publication Information

California Agriculture 27(8):12-13.

Published August 01, 1973

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Abstract

From this series of studies it appears that sunflowers are well adapted (and needed) as a crop in the low desert valley areas. However, production with the varieties presently available is marginal-to-poor. Improvements in insect and disease resistance, coupled with benefits derived from use of hybrids, could make this a profitable crop for these areas in the near future.

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