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File PDF document 2010 Manure Application Timing and Economics of Manure Fertilization
The results from a 2010 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test manure application timing and economics of manure fertilization.
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File 2010 Soil Nitrogen Response to Manure Applications under Canola Production
A multi-year study to evaluate the response of a canola and wheat rotation to several different applications of manure.
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File C header 2012 What is Waste Worth?
A look at the nutrient value of waste.
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File 2013 Evaluation of in situ Soil N Mineralization Rate to Improve N Input Timing and Use for Corn
Results of a 2013 study to evaluate the dynamics of N mineralization under field conditions, and how this affects N uptake by corn fertilized with urea and manure at different N rates.
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File chemical/x-pdb 2013 Innovations and Traditions in Nutrient Management
An update on the nutrient management program.
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File 2013 North Dakota Manure Fertilizer Use Recommendations
Fertilizer use recommendations for manure.
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File 2013 North Dakota Manure Fertilizer Use Recommendations
Recommendations for using manure for fertilizer.
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File D source code 2014 Improving Wheat Performance with Manure on an Upland Field in Hurdsfield, ND
Results of a 2014 study in Hurdsfield to assess spring wheat yield response to nitrogen from manure and to assess the relative impact of sulfur, zinc, and phosphorus on wheat grain yield and protein.
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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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