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2019 Grass and Broadleaf Weed Control in Spring Wheat - Carrington
The field experiment was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center in cooperation with Bayer CropScience to examine weed efficacy and crop tolerance with Luxxur and broadleaf herbicide tank mixtures.
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2019 Fall-Planted Cover Crop Tolerance to Soybean Herbicides - Carrington
The trial was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center with support from the North Dakota Soybean Council to evaluate the tolerance of six fall-planted, cool-season cover crops on ground previously treated with seven soybean herbicides that have soil residual.
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2019 Corn Response to Starter and Post-Applied Fertilizer
A field study continued at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center to examine the performance of corn with starter P and Zn, foliar S and Zn, and post N.
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2019 Dry Bean Response to Tillage System
The field trial was conducted at the NDSU SHARE Farm near Logan Center as part of a multi-year study with the objective to develop and evaluate soil health building management practices (reduced tillage, cover crops, and soil salinity management) in a pinto bean/corn/soybean/spring wheat rotation.
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2019 Effects of Pen Cleaning on Feedlot Performance and Carcass Characteristics of Beef Steers Fed during the Winter in the Northern Great Plains
The objective of this study was to determine the effects of winter pen cleaning methods on feedlot performance and carcass characteristics of steers.
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2019 Impacts of Inclusion of either 25 or 50% Modified Distillers Grains (DM Basis) in Feedlot Rations on Ruminal Hydrogen Sulfide Concentration and Blood Oxygen Concentration in Steers
Our objectives were: 1) to evaluate the impacts of feeding either 25 or 50% distillers grains under two bunk management methods on animal performance and carcass characteristics, and 2) evaluate the impacts of feeding either 25 of 50% distillers grains under two bunk management methods on hydrogen sulfide gas concentrations in the rumen.
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2019 Dakota Feeder Calf Show 2018-2019 - Discovering Value in North Dakota Calves
Superior growth and carcass characteristics of North Dakota calves are identified with producers participating in the Dakota Feeder Calf Show.
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2019 Northern-Hardy Fruit Evaluation Project: SWD Thrives in Warm, Moist Conditions
In 2019, the Northern Hardy Fruit Evaluation Project at the Carrington Research Extension Center brought fruit-growing information to over 950 people.
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Compare Alternative Feed Value, Prices - 3/13/19
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