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Synopsis: In laboratory studies, the relation between soil strength and grain sorghum emergence was established for 6 soils. Soil moisture tension, planting depth and plant species affected the emergencea t specified soil strengths. Soil temperaturea ffected the rate of sorghum emergence but not the relation between soil strength and final emergence.
2 Agricultural Research Technician and Research Soil Scientist, USDA, Bushland, Texas.
Received for publication September 24, 1964.
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