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File 2020 Long-Term Cropping Systems Study
Yield results from the 2019 trial.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs 2020
File Pascal source code 2018 Crop Rotation Effects on Corn with a Focus on Buckwheat as the Previous Crop
A study on the effects of crop rotation on corn with a focus on buckwheat as the previous crop.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs 2018
File 2017 The Effect of Energy Beets in a Crop Rotation
A crop rotation study to evaluate how energy beets affect cropping systems in central North Dakota.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs 2017
File 2015 Improving the Management of Root Rots of Field Peas
The Carrington Research Extension Center has initiated a wide range of experiments designed to develop improved management strategies for root rots on field peas.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2015
File 2015 Soil Tillage Impact on Growth and Yields of Corn in Rotation with Energy Beet and Soybean
A project to assess the impact of energy beet as a preceding crop on corn yields.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2015
File application/x-troff-ms 2007 Long-term Cropping Systems
A study to determine the effects of tillage system, N fertility level, and crop rotation on crop yield and quality, biomass production, and changes in soil quality.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2007
File PDF document 2006 Soybean Response to Crop Rotation
The results from a 2006 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test soybean response to crop rotation.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2006
File PDF document 2006 Soybean Response to Crop Rotation, Wishek
The results from a 2006 experiment by the Carrington Research Extension Center to test soybean response to crop rotation. This trial was held at Wishek.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2006
File 1999 Crop Rotation Simulation with Methyl Bromide
Methyl bromide was used to simulate the growing of a broadleaf crop between small grain crops and the effect that would have on yield.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs1999
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