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V. MINOR CROPS 



Ariz. 



Fla. 



Hawaii 



Idaho 



Ind. 



Production and Improvement of New Crops for Arizona , (l) 

 Learn adaptability of new crop strains & varieties for Arizona. 

 (2) Develop cultural practices suitable for new crops. (3) 

 Aid Arizona Crop Improvement Association in maintaining pure 

 seed stocks of new crops. 



Agron. 401 Coop. ARS 



Evaluation of Introduced Plant Species and Varieties . 

 Screen foreign & domestic plant introductions for adaptations 

 & use as forage & cover crops in state, & provide data on per- 

 formance of newly developed field crop species & varieties. 



Agron. 767 (S-9) Coop. ARS 



Assay of Native and Introduced Tropical Plants for Pro- 

 ducts of Economic Value . (1) Gather information regarding"" 

 content of plant products of economic value in certain trop- 

 ical plants. (2) Evaluate quality of product, if present in 

 relatively high concentrations. (3) Study possible methods 

 for commercial processing of products. 



Agr. Biochem. 620 



Testing and Evaluating Agronomic and Horticultural Crops 

 for Idaho Agriculture . To (1) maintain contact with regional 

 primary station at Pullman, Washington, with respect to avail- 

 able plant materials which might be of value to Idaho agri- 

 culture; (2) secure promising material of above nature for 

 evaluation under Idaho conditions; (3) evaluate materials for 

 specific purposes & under conditions of a divergent nature pe- 

 culiar to Idaho; (4) report any findings from tests to Regional 

 Primary Station at Pullman; (5) coordinate important findings 

 with breeding & testing programs extant in Idaho; & (6) develop 

 new crops which might be found under this program. 



Hort. 261 (W-6) Coop. SCS 



The Introduction and Testing for Adaptation of New Field 

 Crops and Crop Varieties in Indiana . Investigate the adapta- 

 bility of plant species & varieties under Indiana conditions 

 for possible industrial utilization. 



Agron. 846 (NC-7) 



