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Grass control with Luxxur herbicide in barley, Carrington, 2020
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Weed Science
Corn response to starter and post-applied fertilizer, Carrington, 2020
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2020 Pinto bean response to starter and foliar fertilizer, Carrington
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2018 Pinto bean response following winter rye cover crop, Carrington
2018 Pinto bean response following winter rye cover crop, Carrington
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2020 Pinto bean response to row spacing and plant population, Carrington
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2020 Pinto bean response following winter rye cover crop, Carrington
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2020 Winter rye cover crop seeding date and rate impact on soil, weeds and soybean, Carrington
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Winter Wheat
The Carrington Research Extension Center conducts research on winter wheat including variety trials, production management, and plant pathology.
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2020 Fall-established cover crop tolerance to soybean herbicides, Carrington
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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.
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