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2019 The Effects of Phosphorus Fertilization on Four Wheat Varieties with Differing Tillering Abilities - Summary of Four Years
There was a trial conducted from 2016 to 2019, looking at the effects of phosphorus fertilization on spring wheat yield, quality and tillering.
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2019 Sulfur and Nitrogen Effects on Yield and Protein of Barley
Two trials were conducted at Carrington and New Rockford (and on a farmer’s field) to assess the effects of four sulfur (S) rates across three levels of N on performance of two malting varieties, ND Genesis (two-row) and Tradition (six-row).
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2019 Corn Silage Intercropping Summary
A trial was initiated in 2018 to begin screening possible companions to pair with corn. The focus of the pairing was legume crops. The goal of the research was to find combinations that could increase the potential silage tonnage and quality.
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2019 Weed Arboretum – A Popular Weed Identification Tool in 2019
The CREC’s weed arboretum, a living exhibit of North Dakota weeds, was utilized throughout the 2019 crop season to assist crop advisers and farmers with identifying weeds.
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2019 Soybean Response to Sulfur - Wishek
A field trial was conducted at the CREC Tri-county off-station crop research site near Wishek with support from the ND Soybean Council to evaluate soybean response to soiland foliar-applied sulfur (S) fertilizer.
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2019 Winter Rye Cover Crop Seeding Date and Rate Impact on Soil, Weeds and Soybean - Carrington
The field study is being conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center with support from ND Soybean Council to examine impact on soil, weeds, and soybean with winter rye seeded at two fall dates and three rates grown as a preplant cover crop.
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2019 Soybean Response Following Winter Rye Cover Crop - Wishek
The trial was conducted in 2019 at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center off-station crop research site near Wishek, with support from the ND Soybean Council, to examine the performance of soybean with winter rye grown as a preplant (PP) cover crop.
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2019 Pinto Bean Response to Starter and Post-Applied Fertilizer - Carrington
The field trial was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center with support from Northarvest Dry Bean Growers Association to examine the performance of pinto bean with selected treatments of phosphorus (P), zinc (Zn), and sulfur (S) starter and post-applied fertilizer.
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2019 Pinto Bean Response to Row Spacing and Plant Population - Carrington
The field trial was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center with support from Northarvest Dry Bean Growers Association to examine the response of pinto bean to row spacing and plant population.
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2019 Pinto Bean Response Following Winter Rye Cover Crop - Carrington
The study is being conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center with support from Northarvest Dry Bean Growers Association to examine soil cover and moisture, weed management, and pinto bean performance with winter rye grown as a prior cover crop.
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