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File 2014 Dry Bean Market Class Response to Planting Dates, Carrington
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File 2014 Energy Beet Establishment Factors
Results of studies to determine how energy beet yields are influenced by several establishment factors including planting method, plant population and planting date.
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File D source code 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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File 2014 Impact of Selected Establishment Factors on Soybean Production, Carrington
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File 2014 Planting Date Impact on Soybean Performance, Wishek
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File 2014 Planting Date Impact on Soybean Performance, Dazey
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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.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2015
File 2015 Organic Oat Planting Date Trial
Organic oat trial with three planting dates for three oat varieties.
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File ECMAScript program 2015 Soybean Planting Dates and Rates
Studies were established in 2014 and 2015 to evaluate the effect of a range of soybean plant populations at various planting dates. One goal was to determine when it may be appropriate to replant soybeans and when they should be left as is.
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File PDF document 2016 Soybean Response to Early Planting and P Fertilizer Application
The field study was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center and supported by the ND Soybean Council to examine soybean response to early planting and phosphorus (P) fertilizer application methods.
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