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File 2020 Long-Term Cropping Systems Study
Yield results from the 2019 trial.
File application/x-troff-ms 2020 A Preview of Grazing Cover Crops in North Dakota Cash Cropping Systems
Livestock integration into cash cropping systems is a way to gain multiple use of each acre of land per year.
File 2018 Use of Remote Sensors to Predict Grain Protein and Yield of Wheat Response to N
Field studies were conducted to determine the relationship between NDVI and RE to final grain protein of wheat following data collection on multiple sensing dates.
File 2017 The Effect of Energy Beets in a Crop Rotation
A crop rotation study to evaluate how energy beets affect cropping systems in central North Dakota.
File Octet Stream 2017 Summary of Extension Field Surveys in South-Central North Dakota
Integrated pest management surveys in south-central North Dakota.
File ECMAScript program 2017 Evaluation of Organic HRS Wheat Seeding Rates
A trial to evaluate the effect of seeding rates on agronomic performance and milling and baking qualities of wheat.
File C source code 2016 An Overview of the UAS Research Program at the Carrington REC
An overview of UAS research at the Carrington REC.
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 2015 Soil Tillage Impact on Growth and Yields of Corn in Rotation with Energy Beet and Soybean
A project to assess the impact of energy beet as a preceding crop on corn yields.
File 2014 HRS Wheat Variety Response to Fungicide Summary
A spreadsheet showing the response of different varieties of HRSW to fungicide.
File 2014 A Great Year for CREC Trials
A summary of 2014 variety trials at the CREC.
File PDF document 2013 Herbicide Mode-of-action Demonstration
The results from a 2013 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to demonstrate herbicide mode-of-actions.
File PDF document 2013 Hard Red Spring Wheat Variety Response to Foliar Fungicides
The results from a 2013 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test hard red spring wheat variety response to foliar fungicides.
File 2013 Evaluation of Irrigation Benefits on Crop Yields
Results from 2013 studies showing the benefits of irrigation on crop yields.
File Octet Stream 2012 Small Grain, Oilseed, and Dry Bean Field Surveys in South-Central North Dakota
Field surveys to identify pest presence and agronomic production factors in small grain, soybean, sunflower, and dry bean.
File 2012 Influence of a 'Late' Post-Anthesis Nitrogen on Spring Wheat Performance
The results from a 2012 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the influence of a "late" post-anthesis nitrogen on spring wheat performance.
File 2012 Impact of Top-Dressing Nitrogen Fertilizer at Boot Stage on Spring Wheat Performance
The results from a 2012 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the impact of top-dressing nitrogen fertilizer at boot stage on spring wheat performance.
File 2012 Impact of Pre-PM Glyphosate Treatment on Spring Wheat Performance
The results of a 2012 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the impact of pre-pm glyphosate treatment on spring wheat performance.
File ECMAScript program 2012 HRS Wheat Variety Response to Foliar Fungicides
The results of a 2012 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test hard red spring wheat variety response to foliar fungicides.
File 2011 Small Grain and Oilseed Crop Field Surveys
Field surveys were conducted to identify pest presence and agronomic production factors in small grain and oilseed crops.
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