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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 PDF document CREC Fruit Project Handout
A brief overview of the Northern Hardy Fruit Evaluation Project here at the Carrington Research Extension Center. Fruits being evaluated include but not limited to aronia, currants, cherries, elderberries, gooseberries, honeyberry, juneberry, and sea berry.
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File CREC Fruit Recommendations
The fruit recommendations from the Carrington Research Extension Center for apples, plums, grapes, aronia, cherries, currants, Honeyberry, juneberry, gooseberries, sea berry, and elderberries.
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File PDF document CREC Fruit Variety Descriptions
The fruit variety descriptions for apples, aronia, hardy cherry, black currants, red currants, white currants, elderberry, gooseberry, grapes, honeyberry, juneberry, hybrid plums, and sea berry.
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File Crop Production Costs, Yields, and Returns for South-Central North Dakota for the Years 2009-2013
An analysis of crop production costs, yields, and returns for South-Central North Dakota from 2009 through 2013.
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File Crop Production Costs, Yields, and Returns for South-Central North Dakota for the Years 2010-2014
The data for this study included pinto beans, corn, barley, soybeans, hard red spring wheat (HRSW), canola, and oil sunflowers.
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File Developing a Nutrient Management Plan
Managing nutrient applications to achieve the greatest economic benefit and the greatest environmental protection.
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File Diet Changes Help Beef Cattle Cope with Winter Weather - 3/15/19
Located in Archive / Livestock / Articles for Extension Outreach Page
File PDF document Distinguishing Ascochyta and Anthracnose on Lentils
Guide to distinguishing Ascochyta from anthracnose on lentils in the field.
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File Don't Be Tempted to Graze Unharvested Soybeans - 11/4/2019
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