2001 Minnesota State Variety Trials
(for the 2002 Production Year)
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Yield Tables by Minnesota Zone Performance and characteristics of Round-up Ready and conventional varieties |
Disease and Resistance Evaluations and Special Use Varieties
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| Soybean-cyst nematode | |
| Performance and characteristics of soybean cyst nematode infested and non-infested sites | |
| Disease and Resistance Evaluations and Special Use Varieties | |
| 2001 White Mold Variety Trial Results | |
| Public and Special Use Varieties | |
| Publicly developed varieties | |
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| Performance of special-use varieties | |
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| Characteristics
of special use varieties |
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| Very Early Maturing Varieties | |
| Performance and characteristics of very early maturing varieties | |
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