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File 2014 A Great Year for CREC Trials
A summary of 2014 variety trials at the CREC.
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File 2014 Corn Growth and Yield Response to Sulfur and Nitrogen Application on a Low-grade Slope with Eroded Soil
Results of a study to assess the effects of sulfur fertilization on corn grain yield at different rates of applied N on a field with a bi-directional gentle slope.
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File 2014 Corn Performance with Row Spacing and Fertilizer Placement, Carrington
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File 2014 Corn Response to Initial Timing of Weed Control, Carrington
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File ECMAScript program 2014 Double Cropping Annual Forages
Results demonstrating the value of winter cereals as a reliable forage crop that provides cover and extends the haying/grazing season.
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File 2014 Dry Bean Market Class Response to Planting Dates, Carrington
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File 2014 Dry Bean Response to Row Spacing and Planting Rates, Carrington
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File 2014 Effects of Corn Particle Size and Forage Level on Performance and Carcass Traits of Yearling Steers during Finishing
Animal performance for yearling steers fed diets containing whole, dry-rolled, or finely-ground corn with decreasing forage levels.
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File text/texmacs 2014 Effects of Fat Level in Distillers Grain on Feedlot Finishing Performance and Carcass Traits
Performance of steers fed rations with increasing fat in distillers grains.
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File 2014 Employing Fall vs. Spring Herbicides to Combat Glyphosate-resistant Kochia in Soybeans
Results of a 2014 study to evaluate the effectiveness of fall-applied herbicides when compared to spring-applied herbicide programs.
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