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File 2020 Pinto bean response to row spacing and plant population, Carrington
Located in Archive / / Dry Bean / Production Management
File 2020 Pinto bean response following winter rye cover crop, Carrington
Located in Archive / / Dry Bean / Production Management
File 2020 Winter rye cover crop seeding date and rate impact on soil, weeds and soybean, Carrington
Located in Archive / / Soybean / Production Management
Winter Wheat
The Carrington Research Extension Center conducts research on winter wheat including variety trials, production management, and plant pathology.
Located in Archive / Agronomy / Crop Index
File 2020 Fall-established cover crop tolerance to soybean herbicides, Carrington
Located in Archive / Agronomy / Production Management
File 2015-2016 Canada Thistle Control Using the Rosette Technique
A field study was conducted during 2015-16 at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center to re-examine control of Canada thistle using the rosette technique. In summary, the data indicate mowing followed by fall herbicide or summer- followed by fall-applied herbicide provided the highest level of Canada thistle suppression at the close of the second year of the trial.
Located in Archive / Agronomy / Weed Science
File 2020 Row crop tolerance to preplant-applied dicamba, Carrington
Located in Archive / Agronomy / Weed Science
File 2013 Beef Production Incomes and Expenses for South Central North Dakota 2008-2012
A report of beef production incomes and expenses for South Central North Dakota from 2008 through 2012.
Located in Archive / Livestock / Cow/Calf Production
File 2013 Feed Testing for Ranchers
Results of feed analysis can be used to better predict calf performance in backgrounding rations and develop effective cow wintering diets.
Located in Archive / Livestock / Feedlot Research
File ECMAScript program 2013 An Evaluation of Cellulo-Gest™ Supplement to Enhance Forage Digestibility and Improve Performance of Growing Calves
Results of a study to evaluate Cellulo-Gest, Old Mill-Troy Inc., North Troy, VT, fed in mixed rations to growing feedlot cattle.
Located in Archive / Livestock / Feedlot Research
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