Crop Variety Trial Information
Crop Variety Trials
Agronomy Research
Nitrogen Management Options for Soybean
Observing Effects of Rotation, Nitrogen,and Fungicide on Fungal Leaf Disease of Wheat
Summary of 2016 Agronomy Reports for SouthWest North Dakota
Grassland Research
Matching calving period with available forage nutrients
Autecology of prairie plants on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Prairie Wild Rose on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Fringed Sage on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Green Sage on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of White Sage on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Silver Sagebrush on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Western Snowberry on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Broom Snakeweed on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Sand Cherry on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Fragile Pricklypear on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Winterfat on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Creeping Juniper on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Skunkbush on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Autecology of Wild Licorice on the Northern Mixed Grass Prairie
Range Plant Growth Related to Climatic Factors
Horticulture Research
Ongoing Horticultural Research
2016 Hops Data
Livestock Research
End of Season Plant Available Soil Nitrogen within an Integrated Crop and Livestock System
Reducing cow wintering cost grazing stockpiled grass and crop residues
Effect of rotation crop, cover crop, and bale grazing on steer performance, carcass measurements, and carcass value
Effect of retained ownership and vertical integration within an integrated cropping system among yearling steers of differing frame score on feedlot performance, carcass measurements, and systems economics following delayed feedlot entry
Nitrogen Cycling in a Multi-Crop Rotation in an Integrated Crop Livestock Production System
Effect of Beef Cattle Frame Score, Forage Grazing Sequence, and Delayed Feedlot Entry on Yearling Steer Grazing and Feedlot Performance, Carcass Trait Measurements, and Systems Economics
Effect of a Multi-Crop Rotation on Soil Health, Spring Wheat and Rotation Crop Yields, and Cropping System Economics in Western North Dakota
Soil Health
Southwest North Dakota Soil Health Demonstration 2017 Report
Southwest North Dakota Soil Health Demonstration 2012 Report for SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education)
2016 Beeftalk Articles
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Crossbreeding, or Should We Say Effective Breeding Systems
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Breeding Systems are Coming of Age
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BT850 |
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Bull Selection and Obtaining Historical Benchmarks
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BT849 |
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Bull Selection and Understanding the Bull Pen
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BT848 |
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Bull Selection and Managing Risk
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BT847 |
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Thanksgiving and Finding a Whisper
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BT846 |
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The Arrival of Winter Means More Cow Feed
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BT845 |
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A Basic Question: What is the Unit of Production, Acres or Cows?
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BT844 |
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Controlling Cow Size Aids in Controlling Cow Costs
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BT843 |
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Effective Cropping Systems Reduce Winter Feed Costs
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BT842 |
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Who Wants to Save $300 per Calf?
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BT841 |
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Lower Prices Need Lower Costs
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BT840 |
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Sometimes I Think the Cows Know More Than We Do
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BT839 |
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Put Weight and Condition on Cows Now by Grazing Crop Aftermath
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BT838 |
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What Makes a Good Cow?
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BT837 |
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Decreasing Markets Are a Good Time to Ponder
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BT836 |
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Selling Calves is More Than Hauling Them to Town
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BT835 |
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Can You Afford to Sell Your Calves This Fall?
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BT834 |
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Frame Score 3 May Calves Put 1,400 pounds of Beef on the Rail
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BT833 |
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Dreams, Opportunity Make the Future |
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May Calves Put 1,610 Pounds of Beef on the Market |
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Beef Production is Sustainable Grass Production |
BT830 |
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The Future of Beef: We Need To Get It Right! |
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Sustainable Soil and Integrated Beef Systems
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BT828 |
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Tag Calves for Maximum Marketing Opportunities
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The Missing Sock
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Commercial Beef Production Benchmarks for 2016
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BT825 |
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Management and Genetics Make the Cow Whole
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BT824 |
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Breeding Season is Long, So Keep a Good Eye on the Bull
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Proper Achievement of Immunity in Cattle a Good Goal
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The World Gives A Little, Takes A Little
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What Am I Doing?
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BT820 |
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Cut Expenses Smartly, Not Quickly
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BT819 |
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Producers Worry, Calves Survive |
BT818 |
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Obtain a Well-Balanced Mineral Program With Magnesium Now! |
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Farming, Ranching, or Somewhere in Between
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BT816 |
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A Heads-up for a Dry Summer: Plan Forage Production Now |
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A Cow is Not a Cow, So Plan Now for Potential Summer Dryness |
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The Goal is 97 Percent Live Calves |
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Are You Feeding and Keeping an Eye on the Bulls? |
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Labor, Facilities and Equipment are Big Beef Expenses |
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Reproductive Observations of May Calving Compared With March Calving |
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Calf Growth Observations of May vs. March Calving |
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Why Would Calving Time in the Northern Plains Change? |
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Where are the Breeding Systems? |
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Countercultural Beef Production |
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What's in the Current Bullpen? |
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Am I Satisfied? |
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Kick Some Straw and Read the Book |
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Terminal Breed Indexes Available at Your Breed Association Website |
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Visit Your Breed Association Website for Maternal Breed Indexes |
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Buying Bulls by the Numbers |
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