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The Carrington Research Extension Center can be found 3.5 miles North on 281 from the 200 & 281 intersection.
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File Soybean - No-till, Roundup Ready
Located in CREC Variety Trial Data / 2019 Trial Results
File Lentil - Carrington
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File Spring Wheat - Dryland - Carrington
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File PDF document Crambe Research and Development Effort in North Dakota
Crambe, a crop which yields an oil high in erucic acid, was identified as having potential for commercialization. A multidisciplinary team of researchers at North Dakota State University identified problem areas in crambe production or utilization and initiated studies to begin addressing these areas of concern.
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File Tillage Impact on Soil Organic Matter, Nitrogen and Phosphorus from 1990 to 2014
The objectives of this project were to determine the impact of tillage on SOM content, determine if N fertility affects SOM under different tillage practices, and verify if any changes in soil residual N and P levels vary by tillage practices.
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File Octet Stream 2020 Initial Evaluation of the 60-inch Corn System in North Dakota
A trial to investigate the feasibility of wide-row corn in North Dakota.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs 2020
File application/x-troff-ms 2020 A Preview of Grazing Cover Crops in North Dakota Cash Cropping Systems
Livestock integration into cash cropping systems is a way to gain multiple use of each acre of land per year.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs 2020
File ECMAScript program 2020 Cover Crop Response to Soybean Herbicides
A six site-year database for the risk of cover crop injury due to soybean herbicides.
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File 2020 Assessment of Canola Response to Top-dress Nitrogen and Sulfur
A study to assess canola yield response to split N fertilization with variable rates of S; compare yield from top-dress with EENF vs. urea; and assess whether S application at bolting will enhance yield vs. preplant fertilizer.
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