Proceedings of the Short Course for Seedsmen
This collection contains historical proceedings from short courses sponsored by the Mississippi State University Seed Technology Laboratory and the Mississippi Seedmen's Association.
Submissions from 1969
Fundamental of Seed Processing, A. H. Boyd
Some Aspects of Seed Deterioration and Potential Stress Vigor Tests, H. W. Byrd
Fundamentals of Seed Drying, B. Campbell
Effective Drying and Storage of Corn and Sorghum Seed, J. C. Delouche
Processing Soybeans for Better Quality, G. M. Dougherty
Compliance with Seed Law, C. Sciple
Trouble Shooting in Seed Processing, Z. A. Stanfield and H. E. Reeder
Seed Power, C. E. Vaughan
Submissions from 1968
Proceedings: 1968 Short Course for Seedmen - Front Matter
Proceedings: 1968 Short Course for Seedsmen - Back Matter
Proceedings: 1968 Short Course for Seedsmen (Full Document)
Use of Seedling Growth Rates, Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase Activity, and Respiration as Seed Quality Control Techniques, C. C. Baskin
Precepts for Seed Storage, J. C. Delouche
Problems in Seed Blending, G. M. Dougherty
Quality Control in the Seed Industry, D. F. Grabe
Design for Profitable Management of Seed Processing Plants, B. R. Gregg
Efficient Cleaning and Handling of Seed, J. E. Harmond
Drying and Aeration of Seed, R. K. Matthes
Use of Stress Tests To Determine the Storage and Field Stand Potential of Seeds, T. T. Rushing
How to Measure Performance, L. L. Stirland
Minimizing Seed Law Violations and Marketing Difficulties, E. W. Sundermeyer
Some Considerations on Seed Drying, G. B. Welch
Submissions from 1967
Proceedings: 1967 Short Course for Seedmen - Front Matter
Proceedings: 1967 Short Course for Seedsmen (Full Document)
Upgrading Seed Quality - A Job for The Entire Seed Industry, L. E. Arnold
Automatic Weighing, Packing and Handling, S. Berg
Usable Controls for Existing Plants, E. E. Brown
Mechanical Damage to Seed, J. C. Delouche
SEED Quality Tests and Their Relation To Seed Performance, D. F. Grabe
An Effective Quality Control Program, C. D. Harrington
Predicting Seed Storability, J. D. Helmer
Seed Facts From Tetrazolium Tests, R. P. Moore
Advantages and Problems of Partial Automation, N. L. Pugh Jr.
Seed Storage to Maintain Quality, G. B. Welch
Submissions from 1966
Proceedings: 1966 Short Course for Seedmen - Front Matter
Proceedings: 1966 Short Course for Seedsmen - Back Matter
Proceedings: 1966 Short Course for Seedsmen (Full Document)
General Requirements for Economical Seed Storage, J. M. Beck
Humidity Control in Seed Storage Areas, F. M. Cooke
Electronic Color Sorting Equipment and Its Applications, C. Doyle
Specific Gravity Separator Adjustments, W. D. Munroe
Terminal Velocity Separations, W. D. Munroe
Submissions from 1965
Proceedings: 1965 Short Course for Seedmen - Front Matter
Proceedings: 1965 Short Course for Seedsmen - Back Matter
Proceedings: 1965 Short Course for Seedsmen (Full Document)
Mechanical Injury in Seeds, C. H. Andrews
Uniform Seed Quality, J. M. Beck
Some Useful And Special Processing Equipment, G. Dougherty
Air and Screen Cleaners, V. D. Fevert
Seed Processing Fundamentals, Bill Gregg
Uses of Electronic Color Sorters, V. Harris
Dimensional Sizing, T. E. Hartman
Humidity Control in Seed Storage, A. Hass
Basic Considerations of Seed Storage, J. D. Helmer
Seed Deterioration, J. D. Helmer
Fungal Toxins in Grains, Oilseeds and Other Agricultural Commodities Used in Feed And Food - A Review of Literature, C. W. Hesseltine
Biossay Method For Checking the Adequacy of Fungicidal Seed Treatment, Food & Drug Coloration Laws and Federal & State Laws, C. Hutchinson
Efficiency of Mechanical and Electrical Removal of Cockleburs From Cottonseed, P. R. Mezynski
Electrostatic Separator Principles of Operation and Application, P. R. Mezynski
Controlled Temperature and Humidity Storage, R. S. Munford
Gravity Separators, W. D. Munroe
The Tetrazolium Test, M. W. Raspet
Why Treat Seed and Seed Treating Materials, T. C. Ryker
Aeration Studies of Commercially Stored Planting Cottonseed, L. L. Smith
Economics of Seed Processing, D. Souleyrette
Triangular Deck Gravities vs Rectangular Deck Gravities vs Stoners: Which Should the Seedsman Use, O. W. Steele
Magnetic Separators, T. W. Still
The Roll (Dodder) Mill, T. W. Still
Ginning Quality Cottonseed, H. Watson
Submissions from 1964
Proceedings: 1964 Short Course for Seedmen - Front Matter
Proceedings: 1964 Short Course for Seedsmen - Back Matter
Proceedings: 1964 Short Course for Seedsmen (Full Document)
Safety in Processing Plants, T. A. Adler
Modern Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings, J. M. Beck
First the Seed, J. C. Delouche
Observations on Seed Deterioration, J. C. Delouche
Selecting Screens, G. M. Dougherty
Complementing Your Basic Processing Machines, Bill Gregg
Seed Treatments to Control Plant Diseases, E. D. Hansing
Dimensional Sizing, T. E. Hartman
Basic Causes of Poor Storage and Refrigerated Dehumidification, J. D. Helmer
Adjustments for Efficient and Precision Seed Cleaning, James Henderson
Feed Back Automation, James Henderson
How to Dry Your Seed-Storage Room, E. N. May Jr.
Color Sorters, F. J. Mayer
Magnetic Separators, D. A. Souleyrette
The Application of Electrostatics to Seed Separations, T. W. Still
Men, Seed, and Machines, C. E. Vaughan,
Roll Mill, C. E. Vaughan
Specific Gravity Separators, C. E. Vaughan and G. B. Welch
Submissions from 1963
Proceedings: 1963 Short Course for Seedsmen - Back Matter
Proceedings: 1963 Short Course for Seedsmen - Front Matter
Proceedings: 1963 Short Course for Seedsmen (Full Document)
The Seed Technology Story in Mississippi, D. H. Bunch
Relationship of Preharvest Environmental Factors to Seed Deterioration in Cotton, W. P. Caldwell
Planning Your Seed Plant Layout, Bill Gregg
Length Sizing of Seed, T. E. Hartman
Width and Thickness Sizing With the Carter Precision Grader, T. E. Hartman
Adjustments for Efficient and Precision Seed Cleaning, James Henderson