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File PDF document 2019 Pinto Bean Response Following Winter Rye Cover Crop - Carrington
The study is being conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center with support from Northarvest Dry Bean Growers Association to examine soil cover and moisture, weed management, and pinto bean performance with winter rye grown as a prior cover crop.
File 2018 Pinto Bean Response to Low Dose Rates of Dicamba & Glyphosate
The multi-year field study continued (from 2015) at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center to examine the response of pinto bean to low dose (drift) rates of dicamba and glyphosate.
File 2017 An Update of Dicamba Drift Injury Thresholds for Dry Beans and Field Peas
Studies to determine how well visual injury after a drift event corresponds to yield loss and whether a tissue test can be used to predict yield damage.
File Troff document 2016 Field Pea and Dry Bean Injury due to Dicamba and Glyphosate Drift
Trials to measure the risk that dicamba and glyphosate drift pose to field pea and dry bean.
File 2012 Herbicide Mode-of-Action Demonstration
The herbicide mode-of-action demonstration was a 2012 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center.
File PDF document 2010 POST Weed Control with Bentazon and Imazamox Tank Mixtures in Dry Bean, Carrington
The results from a 2010 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test POST weed control with bentazon and imazamox tank mixtures in dry bean.
File PDF document 2009 Crop Response and Weed Control with Preplant Valor in Pinto Bean - Carrington
The results from a 2009 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test crop response and weed control with preplant Valor in pinto bean.
File PDF document 2007 Grass Weed Control with Clethodim in Dry Edible Bean
The results from a 2007 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test grass weed control with clethodim in Dry edible beans.
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