Jack Brown

University of Idaho
Dept. of Plant, Soil and Entomological Sciences
PO Box 442339
875 Perimeter Drive
Moscow, ID
USA 83844-2339
Email: jbrown@uidaho.edu

Papers:
141-2 The Effect of Two Direct Seed Drill Openers, Straw Management, and Seeding Rate On the Performance of Spring Canola and Mustard.
141-11 Potential of Increasing Canola Profitability through Canola-Triticale Mixtures in Dual Purpose Cropping of High Quality Forage and Canola Seed.
141-12 Interspecific and Intergeneric Hybridization Between Brassicaceae Species.
141-13 Variation within Progeny Derived From Interspecific and Intergeneric Hybridization Between Brassicaceae Species.
141-16 Effects of Brassicaceae Seed Meal-Amended Soil On Germination and Growth of Weed Seeds.
142-4 Winter Canola for Livestock Feed and High Seed Yield.
143-4 Utilizing Brassicaceae Seed Meal as a Soil Amendment to Suppress Weed and Soil Borne Pathogens.
143-5 Developing Designer Oils for Biodiesel.
256-1 Developing Canola for the Pacific Northwest and Beyond.