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Edda, an introduction from Sweden, was recommended for the first tim e in 195 I for all barley-growing areas of Alaska. About 200 bushels of this new barley variety were available for distribution to Alaska growers in 195 I through the Alaska Agricultural Experiment Station. Because Edda is early, stiff-strawed, highyielding, and of good quality it is expected to have an im portant place in the production of feed and seed in the Territory. A nalytical chemical determ inations suggest that Edda is at least equal in feeding value to similar varieties grown in Alaska and to Stateside barleys.
Publication Date
4-17-1951
Recommended Citation
Litzenberger, S.C. and Bensin, B.M., "Edda Barley for Alaska" (1951). Circulars. 45.
https://ualaska.researchcommons.org/uaf_afes_circulars/45
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2367