Document Type
Magazine
Publication Date
Fall 9-21-1999
Description
In this Issue: [Page] 2- Director’s comments [Page] 4- Poison? Miracle nutrient?: South Dakota scientists pioneered selenium research. The torch has passed but the worldwide reputation remains [Page] 10- The Turner Team: Farmer-backed, cross discipline team produces nematode-resistant soybean [Page] 14- A safe supply for years to come: When the water may not be clean and safe, citizens and scientists turn to WRI [Page] 17- When can we stand down?: SDSU scientists gaining ground on all fronts in the war on scab [Page] 20- ‘Little robot that could’: Three students solved a problem, built a machine, and boosted their engineering careers [Page] 22- It’s our business: Agriculture’ is not just for farmers and ranchers alone
Contributor
Kevin Kephart
Publisher
Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Agriculture & Biological Sciences, South Dakota State University
Editor
Barbara Suhr Hartinger, Mary Brashier
Volume
50
Issue
4
Pages
24
Type
text
Language
en
Recommended Citation
Leslie, Jerry; Lammers, Jaimi; and Misar, Stephanie, "Farm and Home Research: 50-4" (1999). Farm and Home Research: 1999 - 2007. 4.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/agexperimentsta_fhr/4