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April 7, 2008

[Image: planting sweet sorghum]
[Image: seed planted using a cone planter]
[Image: Baldwin silty clay loam ]

The Iberia Research Station, located in the heart of the sugar belt near Jeanerette, La., will be concentrating on early plantings to accommodate ratoon crops, on nitrogen fertilizer rates to optimize yield and maturity and on determining the effects of growing sweet sorghum in the traditional fallow period on the productivity of subsequent sugarcane crops.

Sonny Viator
Iberia Station (Lead Scientist)

Posted on: 4/29/2008 3:37:59 PM


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