2010 Annual Report Index
Index by Subject of the 2010 DREC Annual Research Report
AGRONOMY RESEARCH
- Barley Cultivar Performance Following Canola, Corn, Field Pea, and Spring Wheat
Patrick M. Carr, Richard D. Horsley, Glenn B. Martin, and Timothy J. Winch - Barley Cultivar Performance Following Corn in Clean-, Reduced-, and No-Till Systems
Patrick M. Carr, Richard D. Horsley, Glenn B. Martin, and Timothy J. Winch - Organic Farming: Impacts on Soil, Food, and Human Health
Patrick M. Carr, Kathleen Delate, Xin Zhao, Cynthia A. Cambardella, Pattie L. Carr, and Joseph R. Heckman - Syngenta sunflower downy mildew seed treatment performance trial near Dickinson, ND, 2010
R.O. Ashley, G. Martin, and D. Twist - Chemtura HRSW seed treatment performance trial near Dickinson, ND, 2010
R.O. Ashley, G. Martin, and D. Twist - Vincit HRSW seed treatment performance trial near Dickinson, ND, 2010
R.O. Ashley, and G. Martin - Evaluation of Quilt, Tilt, and Stratego foliar fungicide treatments for control of leaf diseases and Warrior insecticide in spring wheat near Bowman, ND 2010
R.O. Ashley - Bayer Foliar Fungicide in spring wheat near Bowman, ND 2010
R.O. Ashley - Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Glomalin Presence in Fumigated and Natural Soils
Roger O. Ashley and Kristine A. Nichols
VARIETY TRIAL INFORMATION
GRASSLAND RESEARCH
- Leaf Stage Development of Western Wheatgrass Tillers
Llewellyn L. Manske PhD - Evaluation of the Defoliation Resistance Mechanisms Influence on Vegetative Tiller Initiation and Tiller Density
Llewellyn L. Manske PhD - Long-term Plant Species Shift Caused by Nitrogen Fertilization of Native Rangeland
Llewellyn L. Manske PhD - Plant Water Stress Frequency and Periodicity in Western North Dakota
Llewellyn L. Manske PhD - Environmental Factors to Consider during Planning of Management for Range Plants in the Dickinson, North Dakota, Region, 1892-2010
Llewellyn L. Manske PhD - Report of Data from Plots at the Dickinson Research Extension Center
Mario Biondini, Ph.D.
LIVESTOCK RESEARCH
- Hay Substitution Using a Controlled Release Distillers Dried Grain Supplement
D.G. Landblom, S. Senturklu, K.A. Ringwall - Can Early Weaning and Alternative Post-Weaning Management Methods Improve Ranch Profitability?
D.G. Landblom, K.C. Olson, P.S. Johnson, R.N. Gates, M.K. Beutler, S.W. Fausti, and R.R. Salverson, S. Senturklu - Winter Forage Replacement Value Evaluation of a Blended Field Pea-Based Co-Product Supplement Fed to Cows Daily or on Alternate Days
D.G. Landblom, S. Senturklu, K. Koch, T. Petry
- Steam Pelleted Supplements for Beef Cows made using Field Peas, Barley Malt Sprouts (BMS), and Distiller’s Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS)
K. Koch and D.G. Landblom
2011 BEEFTALK ARTICLES
Written by Dr. Kris Ringwall,
Animal Scientist and Director of the Dickinson Research Extension Center
- BT487 - A New Year's Resolution - Apply What We Know
- BT488 - Have You Ever Considered a Replacement Heifer Enterprise?
- BT489 - Can You Afford to Develop Replacement Heifers?
- BT490 - What You Want You Cannot See
- BT491 - Thank You to the Brown Coverall Brigade
- BT492 - We Want to Avoid the Word ‘Baffling’ for Good Reason
- BT493 - Genomics - And That Leads to a Better Beef Business
- BT494 - Breed Percentile Tables, Performance Unveiled
- BT495 - Raise the Beef You Want by Buying the Genetics You Need
- BT496 - Ear Tags Have It
- BT497 - No Fun, No Sun
- BT498 - Calving Time, So Far, So Good
- BT499 - Slowly Adapt New Bulls to Their New Home
- BT500 - Bulls Deserve a Good Vaccination Program
- BT501 - Bull Checkup Time
- BT502 - Review This Spring’s Calving Distribution Report Card
- BT503 - Source and Age Verification, Ouch!
- BT504 - New Things Are Happening, So Stay Tuned
- BT505 - Early Calving Cows Are Keepers
- BT506 - An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure
- BT507 - A Few Nickel
- BT508 - Enter Small Cows, Stage Right
- BT509 - The Burden Is on the Producer to Use the Right Tools
- BT510 - Is the Time Right for Breeding Systems?
- BT511 - Can Do, Must Do and Need To
- BT512 - Roaming Bulls Are a Brute Force
- BT513 - A Herd of Cows Is a Group of Individuals
- BT514 - Hay Mow Swings Gone Forever
- BT515 - A Closeout Worth Some Smiles
- BT516 - For the Bulls, It Is Time to Come Home
- BT517 - Feeding Cattle Adds Balance to the Cow-calf Operation
- BT518 - Failure Is Only Looking at Yesterday
- BT519 - Fed-calf Value a Plus
- BT520 - Two-thirds of the Pie Is Not a Bad Deal, Maybe
- BT521 - Late-calving Cows Simply Are That, Late-calving
- BT522 - One Bad Steer Spoils the Lot
- BT523 - 2010 Production Benchmarks Are In
- BT524 - Managers Need High Goals for Cow Reproductive Rates
- BT525 - Shrews, Cows and GMO Salmon
- BT526 - Five Key Points to Calf Records
- BT527 - The Higher Priced Calves Bought Supper
- BT528 - Worldly Communication Takes Third-party Verification
- BT529 - Source and Age Verification Through the Eyes of a Third-party Verifier
- BT530 - Is Source and Age Verification Worth the Effort?
- BT531 - The Obvious Is Not Always Obvious
- BT532 - Why Is My Grandfather a Steer?
- BT533 - Farewell Old Bulls?
- BT534 - Simple Bull Rankings Fill the Bull Pen
- BT535 - Simple Bull Talk
- BT536 - The Future of Beef II
- BT537 - The Future of Beef II – Economics of Production, Processing and Marketing
- BT538 - The Future of Beef II – Midsized Challenges
- BT539 - The Future of Beef – Consumer Issues and Demand