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File ECMAScript program 2015 Using UAV-mounted and Handheld Sensors to Assess HRSW and Durum Response to Nitrogen Rates
The goal of this study was to verify how NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) values calculated from images taken with a UAV compare to NDVI values collected with a handheld sensor (GreenSeeker) in two side by side trials (durum and hard red spring wheat [HRSW]) fertilized with 0, 50, 100, 150, and 200 lbs N/ac.
File Octet Stream 2009 Small Grain, Oilseed Crop, and Corn Field Surveys in South-Central North Dakota
Field surveys were conducted to identify pest presence and agronomic production factors in small grain and oilseed crops.
File Octet Stream 2007 Small Grain and Oilseed Crop Field Surveys in South-Central North Dakota
Field surveys were conducted to identify pest presence and agronomic production factors in small grain and oilseed crops.
File Octet Stream 2005 Small Grain and Oilseed Crop Field Surveys in South-Central North Dakota
Field surveys were conducted to identify pest presence and agronomic production factors in small grain and oilseed crop.
File Octet Stream 2004 Small Grain and Oilseed Crop Field Surveys in South-Central North Dakota
Field surveys conducted to identify pest presence and agronomic production factors in small grain and oilseed crops.
File Octet Stream 2002 Field Surveys for Small Grain and Oilseed Pests in South-Central North Dakota
Results from field surveys looking at pest and disease problems in South-Central North Dakota.
File Octet Stream 2001 Field Surveys for Small Grain and Canola Disease in South-Central North Dakota
Results from field surveys conducted in the local area.
File Octet Stream 2000 Overview of Field Surveys for Crop Disease in South-Central North Dakota
The discussion will briefly describe the targeted pests and results from the survey work conducted.
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