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All documents from 2000 are in this folder.
File HTML 2000 Canola Herbicide Trial Overview
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test canola herbicides.
File HTML 2000 Comparison of Regular and Herbicide Resistant Canola in East-Central North Dakota
A report from 2000 from the Carrington Area Farm Business Management Program comparing regular and herbicide resistant canola in east-central North Dakota.
File Octet Stream 2000 Costs and Returns Associated with Barley Production in East-Central North Dakota
The average income and expenses on a per acre basis of producing Barley in East-Central North Dakota.
File PDF document 2000 Dry Edible Bean Performance as Influenced by Plant Density
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test dry edible bean performance as influenced by plant density.
File ECMAScript program 2000 Flax Tolerance to Preemergence Herbicides
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test flax tolerance to preemergence herbicides.
File PDF document 2000 General Broadleaf Control in Wheat
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test general broadleaf control in wheat.
File PDF document 2000 General Grass Control in Hard Red Spring Wheat
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test general grass control in hard red spring wheat.
File C header 2000 Irrigation Water Mangement Research
A study with the goals to develop fertility practices for appropriately-irrigated vegetable crops, develop new cultivars of dry edible beans that optimize production under irrigation, and develop evapotranspiration crop curves for representative cultivars of vegetable crops, dry edible beans, and potatoes.
File HTML 2000 Lentil and Chickpea Response to Spartan and Balance
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test lentil and chickpea response to Spartan and Balance.
File 2000 Liberty-Resistant Canola Herbicide Trial
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test herbicides on Liberty-resistant canola.
File PDF document 2000 Maintaining Dry Bean Grain Quality in Storage
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test maintaining dry bean grain quality in storage.
File 2000 Outreach Summary: Summer Crop Tours and Training Sessions
A list of events held in 2000 that were used for education purposes.
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.
File ECMAScript program 2000 Research Summary of Canada Thistle Control with Fall-applied Herbicides
A trial looking at the control of Canada thistle with fall-applied herbicides.
File 2000 Roundup-Resistant Canola Herbicide Trial
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test herbicides on Roundup-resistant canola.
File PDF document 2000 Small Grain Cultivar Response to Trifluralin Granules
The results from a 2000 experiment by North Dakota State University to test small grain cultivar response to Trifluralin granules. The trial was held in Carrington, Casselton, and Prosper.
File 2000 Weed Control in Corn with Nicosulfuron Tank Mixtures, Wishek
The results from a 2000 experiment by the Carrington Research Extension Center to test weed control in corn with Nicosulfuron tank mixtures. The trial was held at Wishek.
File PDF document 2000 Weed Control with Soil- and POST-applied Herbicides in Field Pea
The results from a 2000 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test weed control with soil- and POST-applied herbicides in field pea.
File 2000 Soybean Planting Technology
A trial looking to develop data on soybean planting for our region.
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