Agronomy Notes was published by the Department of Agronomy from 1995 to 2006. It was succeeded by the Plant and Soil Sciences Research Report.
The ISSN and eISSN of Agronomy Notes are 1057-1698 and 2472-0763 respectively.
The following issues are not available for download either because they are missing or because they were published as administrative announcements:
- no. 25, 34, 42, 49
- v. 5: no. 4
- v. 8: no. 2
- v. 9: no. 1, 3, 4, 5
- v. 10: no. 2
Additionally, two different issues were published as v. 10, no. 6.
Submissions from 1965
Soil Surveys in Kentucky, Harry Hudson Bailey
Agronomy Notes, no. 35, Robert C. Buckner and Paul B. Burrus Jr.
Practices to Increase Grass Seed Yields Ky. 31 Fescue, Orchardgrass and Ky. Bluegrass, Robert C. Buckner and Paul B. Burrus Jr.
Agricultural Limestone in Kentucky, George D. Corder
Different Soils Need Different Amounts of Limestone, George D. Corder
Topdress Alfalfa This Fall, George D. Corder
Controlling Annual Grasses in Spring Seeded Alfalfa with EPTC, J. F. Freeman
Controlling Chickweed and Henbit in Alfalfa, J. F. Freeman
Where Is Moly?, A. L. Hatfield
Nitrogen Loss from Surface Application, Harold F. Miller
Soil Test Summary for 1964 Now Available, Harold F. Miller
Agronomy Notes, no. 32, S. H. Phillips
Small Grain Planting Information, S. H. Phillips
Forage Sorghums, W. H. Stroube
Submissions from 1964
Agronomy Notes, no. 19, George D. Corder
Farm Manures, George D. Corder
Preserve and Use Tobacco Stalks, George D. Corder
Use of Phosphate Fertilizers and Bedding to Preserve Manures, George D. Corder
Fertilizer-Insecticide Mixtures on Tobacco Plant Beds and Fields, George D. Corder and R. L. Miller
Borax, Borates, and Other Boron-Carrying Compounds, Harold F. Miller
Fertilizer-Insecticide Mixtures on Corn, R. L. Miller and George D. Corder
Organic Toxicity, Jones H. Smiley and Ira E. Massie
Spring and Summer Management of Forage Crops, Warren C. Thompson
Submissions from 1963
Changes in Soil pH Caused by Heavy Nitrogen Fertilization, W. O. Atkinson
Tobacco Stalk Production, Value and Use, George D. Corder and Harold F. Miller