The basics of corn production in North Dakota provides information about corn production in the state. It addresses topics from abiotic stresses, soil fertility management, weed and insect control, diseases, as well as harvesting and storing corn.
This publication describes the common arthropod pests of corn in North Dakota. The following pests are included: northern and western corn rootworms, cutworms, European corn borers, grasshoppers, corn aphids, seed corn maggots, spider mites and white grubs (June beetles). To help pest managers with proper identification, a brief description and photograph of the immature and adult life stages is provided for each pest.
This publication describes key growth stages of corn and provides photos of each. It describes what yield components are affected by management and environmental stress at each stage.
This reference guide is designed to help clarify which herbicide products can be applied to various trait packages. It will also help with understanding which herbicides can be applied safely and legally.
Results from corn hybrid performance trials conducted in multiple locations in North Dakota.
Results from corn hybrid performance trials conducted in multiple locations in North Dakota.
This publication reports the results of corn hybrid trials that were conducted by NDSU research and Extension personnel throughout North Dakota.