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The effect of size of tubers and seed pieces in Western Nebraska dryland potato culture

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Published with the approval of the Director as Paper number 621, Journal series, Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station.

The author acknowledges the cooperation of George Schmidt and Robert Pahl, supervisors of the Box Butte Experiment Farm, during the seasons 1937–1939 and 1940–1941, respectively.

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Werner, H.O. The effect of size of tubers and seed pieces in Western Nebraska dryland potato culture. American Potato Journal 31, 19–27 (1954). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02860008

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