NRHP: Knorr-Holden Continuous Corn Plot

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Knorr-Holden Continuous Corn Plot

Knorr-Holden Continuous Corn Plot

NRHP Reference #: 92000703

NRHP Listing Date: 19920611

Location

Uni of Nebr Experiment Station, Scottsbluff vicinity, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska

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Summary

The Knorr-Holden Continuous Corn Plot is significant for its role in the educational research conducted at the University of Nebraska's Scottsbluff Experiment Station. Since its establishment in 1912, the plot has been a significant part of the research conducted at the Scottsbluff Experiment Station and to the present, yields valuable information about the ecology, environmental impact, and production principles of long-term continuous irrigated corn.

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