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File 2014 Soybean Response to Selected Plant Establishment Strategies, Wishek
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File 2014 Spring Wheat and Durum Yield Response to Nitrogen Fertilization
Results of a 2014 study to evaluate the effects of N fertilization on grain yield of hard red spring wheat (HRSW) and durum wheat at five rates of N.
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File 2014 Sulfur Application Increased Wheat Grain Yield in a Fertilizer Rate Study at Carrington
Results from a 2014 study to assess spring wheat yield response to sulfur and determine if yield response to S application translated to economic benefits.
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File PDF document 2015 Corn Performance with Starter Fertilizer
A field study continued at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center to examine the performance of corn with starter fertilizer and side-dressing N.
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File ECMAScript program 2015 Corn Production Optimization with Distiller’s Grains and Condensed Distiller’s Solubles as Phosphorus Fertilizer Sources
A study to assess CDS and WDGs as P fertilizer sources for corn production in North Dakota.
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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 chemical/x-pdb 2015 Feedlot Beef Manure as a Source of Nitrogen for Wheat and Nitrogen Strategies to Increase Wheat Protein Content
Previous research at the Carrington REC has shown that plots fertilized with manure show similar yields to plots fertilized with commercial fertilizers, but the protein content is in general lower on the manure plots. The study objective was to assess the effects of beef feedlot manure application in combination with strategic commercial fertilizer applications to improve wheat protein content.
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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 2015 Seed Inoculation Strategies on Fields with Prior Soybean Production
Two trials were conducted by the Carrington Research Extension Center (CREC) in 2015 to examine soybean yield response to single versus double seed inoculation on ground with recent soybean production.
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File PDF document 2015 Soybean Response to Seed inoculation
A field trial was conducted at the Carrington REC in cooperation with BASF to examine the response of soybean to selected seed inoculation formulations and strategies.
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