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File 2020 Utilization of Soybean Hulls in Drylot Beef Cow-Calf Rations
A study to evaluate the use of soybean hulls as a partial forage replacement in drylot cow-calf rations during an entire calving cycle.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs 2020
File 2020 Winter rye cover crop seeding date and rate impact on soil, weeds and soybean, Carrington
Located in Archive / / Soybean / Production Management
File Beef Production Incomes and Expenses for South Central North Dakota 2010-2014
Increasing costs combined with a lower trending market will reduce profit margins, making management decisions even more important.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2015
File PDF document Chickpea Ascochyta Fungicide Recommendations
Fungicide recommendations for control of Ascochyta blight of chickpeas; March 2014.
Located in Archive / / PlantPathologyRD / NoYearDocs
File PDF document Chickpea Ascochyta Fungicide Recommendations
Recommendations for optimizing the management of Ascochyta blight of chickpeas with fungicides; March 2014.
Located in Archive / / PlantPathologyRD / NoYearDocs
File PDF document Chickpea Ascochyta Management
Identification and management of Ascochyta blight of chickpeas
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File Combined Feed Value and Protein and Energy Calculator
Please save the combined feed value and protein and energy calculator file to your computer and open in Microsoft Excel to use the calculator.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2015
File Compare Alternative Feed Value, Prices - 3/13/19
Located in Archive / Livestock / Articles for Extension Outreach Page
File Corn response to starter and post-applied fertilizer, Carrington, 2020
Located in Archive / / Corn / Fertility
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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