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2012 Impact of Selected Establishment Factors on Soybean Production, New Rockford
The results of a 2012 experiment by the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the impact of selected establishment factors on soybean production.
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2012i DryBean Anthracnose Fungicide
Illustrated report, 2012, New Rockford, dry bean anthracnose fungicide efficacy evaluation
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2013 Canada Thistle Control with Aminopyralid and Aminocyclopyrachlor, New Rockford
The results from a 2013 experiment by the Carrington Research Extension Center to test Canada thistle control with aminopyralid and aminocyclopyrachlor. The trial was held at New Rockford.
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2014 Impact of Corn Plant Establishment on Grain Yield
Results of a 2014 study to evaluate the impact of corn plant establishment on grain yield.
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2015 Impact of Plant Establishment on Corn Production in Eddy, Foster and Wells Counties, 2013-15
The study’s main objective was to measure the yield response of late-emerging plants, plant doubles and plant skips compared to normally emerged and evenly spaced plants. This report summarizes highlights of the study conducted in Eddy, Foster and Wells counties using data from 10 commercial fields.
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