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File 2014 Dry Bean Response to Row Spacing and Planting Rates, Carrington
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File 2014 Pinto Bean Response to Starter Fertilizer, Carrington
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File 2014 Pinto Bean Response to Row Spacing and Starter Fertilizer
Results of a study to examine pinto bean response to several plant establishment factors including row spacing and in-furrow (IF) starter fertilizer.
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File ECMAScript program 2015 Dry Bean Planting Dates
The CREC conducted field trials to explore if dry bean seed yield and quality can be positively impacted with early planting compared to the normal planting period (last 10 days of May through first week of June) or later.
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File PDF document 2015 Dry Bean Response to Row Spacing and Planting Rates
The field study was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center with support from Northarvest Dry Bean Growers Association to examine the response of navy and black bean to row spacing and planting rates.
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File 2015 Evaluation of Fertility Strategies Aimed at Enhancing Crop Production on a Hillside with Eroded Soil
Soil erosion is a common problem on slopes and hilltops. Top soil is often lost very quickly from those areas. In theory, increasing fertility of such fields would add more organic matter and carbon to the soil, improving soil properties in the long run. For this reason, different strategies were employed on a hilltop of a farm in Hurdsfield, ND.
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File 2015 Optimizing Fungicide Application Strategies for Management of Sclerotinia in Dry Edible Beans
The Carrington Research Extension Center initiated two new studies in 2015 with the goal of optimizing the use of fungicides for management of Sclerotinia stem rot (white mold) in dry edible beans. Fungicide application timing was assessed, and the use of drop nozzles was tested as a means for improving fungicide coverage.
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File PDF document 2015 Pinto Bean Response to Early Season Applied Liquid Fertilizer
A field study was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center with support from Northarvest Dry Bean Growers Association to examine the performance of pinto bean primarily with early season application of fertilizer.
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File C source code 2016 An Overview of the UAS Research Program at the Carrington REC
An overview of UAS research at the Carrington REC.
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File PDF document 2016 Black and Navy Bean Response to Row Spacing and Planting Rates
The field study was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center with support from Northarvest Dry Bean Growers Association to examine the response of black and navy bean to row spacing and planting rates.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2016
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