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2014 Pinto Bean Response to Row Spacing and Starter Fertilizer
Results of a study to examine pinto bean response to several plant establishment factors including row spacing and in-furrow (IF) starter fertilizer.
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2014 Soybean Response to Selected Foliar Inputs, Carrington
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2014 Spring Wheat and Durum Yield Response to Nitrogen Fertilization
Results of a 2014 study to evaluate the effects of N fertilization on grain yield of hard red spring wheat (HRSW) and durum wheat at five rates of N.
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2014 Sulfur Application Increased Wheat Grain Yield in a Fertilizer Rate Study at Carrington
Results from a 2014 study to assess spring wheat yield response to sulfur and determine if yield response to S application translated to economic benefits.
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2014 Timing of Initial Weed Control in Soybean, Carrington
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2014 Timing of Winter Rye Removal for Weed Control in Soybeans
Results of a 2014 study to evaluate weed control and soybean yields under different scenarios of removing rye.
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2014 Weed Control with Zidua Herbicide in Soybean, Carrington
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2014-2010 Flower to Harvest
A timescale between when flowering occurred to harvest.
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2015 Beets as Feed for Growing and Finishing Steers
Sugar beets have been fed to cattle throughout the world for the past 100+ years but only recently have we realized that this crop has the unique potential of producing high yields on saline soils where other crops will not grow. “Feed beets™” are a variation of sugarbeets developed specifically for feeding ruminant animals. Beets contain more energy than corn silage (80% vs. 70% TDN; Table 1) but are typically lower in dry matter (DM) (25% vs. 35%). The sugar and digestible fiber content make beets particularly attractive as a feedstuff for all classes of beef cattle.
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2015 Corn Performance with Starter Fertilizer
A field study continued at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center to examine the performance of corn with starter fertilizer and side-dressing N.
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