CD-AY-1, Purdue
University Cooperative Extension Service
Corn Growth, Development and Diagnostics - Germination to Knee High
Version 2.1
A multimedia CD-ROM program developed by Purdue University with support
from Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
Project Coordinator: Lee Schweitzer.
Programmer: Thomas Davey.
© Purdue University and its Licensor, 1996.
Corn Growth, Development and Diagnostics - Germination to Knee
High is a multimedia CD-ROM program that incorporates digital
color images, video and sound into a comprehensive diagnostic reference
and teaching tool for early-season corn growth and development. In
addition to descriptions and examples of corn growth stages and plant
morphology, the program includes descriptions and examples of early-season
injury from diseases, herbicides, insects, nutrient deficiencies, and
more.
If you've ever used the legendary 'How
a Corn Plant Develops' (Iowa State Univ. Sp. Rpt. 48), the
CD-based Corn Growth, Development and Diagnostics - Germination to
Knee High will take you to the next level of understanding about the
King of American Crops.
- 'Bare-Bone' Minimum Computer Setup:
- 486 processor, 25 Mhz
- Windows 3.1 or Macintosh
- 8 MB of RAM
- 4X CD-ROM drive
- Color video display card and monitor (256 colors)
- Sound card/speakers
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- Optimum Computer Setup:
- Pentium-class processor
- Windows 95 or Windows NT
- 16 MB RAM or greater
- 4X CD-ROM drive or faster
- Color video display card and monitor (65,536
colors or greater)
- Sound card/speakers
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- Price per copy = $80 (US),
shipping/handling included
- Indiana residents, please add $4 sales tax
- To order copies of CD-AY-1,
Corn Growth, Development and Diagnostics - Germination to Knee High,
contact:
- Purdue University Media Distribution Center
- 301 South 2nd Street
- Lafayette, Indiana 47901-1232
- Phone (Toll-free): 888-398-4636
- FAX: 317-496-1540
- E-mail: Media.Order@www.extension.purdue.edu
- Please specify which version you wish to order:
- CD-AY-1A Windows 95
- CD-AY-1B Windows 3.x
- CD-AY-1C Macintosh
For other information about corn, see the Corn
Growers Guidebook.
Web Weaver: R.L. (Bob) Nielsen,
Email: rnielsen@purdue.edu,
Agronomy Dept., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN
End of document, Last updated 3/12/97