L. A. Haag
Researcher
Also affiliated: Kansas State University (2022); Corteva (United States) (2022)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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L. A. Haag's research focuses on agricultural science, specifically investigating corn production and yield. Their work examines how environmental factors influence the contribution of corn tillers to overall yield, as demonstrated in a multi-site, multi-year study conducted in Kansas. This research contributes to a broader understanding of agronomic practices and crop physiology within varying ecological conditions. Haag collaborates with R. L. Veenstra and T. J. Hefley, both affiliated with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, having co-authored at least one publication with each.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study (2022)
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- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
- Corn Tiller Yield Contributions are Dependent on Environment: A 17 Site-Year Kansas Study
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