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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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File PDF document 2016 Soybean Response to Plant Nutrition and Foliar Inputs, Wishek
A field trial continued in 2016 at the CREC Tri-county off-station crop research site near Wishek to examine the response of soybean to preplant sulfur (S) fertilizer, seed inoculation, and special foliar inputs.
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File 2015 Improving Management of Sclerotinia Stem Rot (White Mold) in Soybeans
The Carrington Research Extension Center is leading a multi-location research effort to improve the management of Sclerotinia stem rot (white mold) in soybeans, with an emphasis on improving our understanding of the impacts of seeding rate and row spacing on disease and yield and on optimizing fungicide usage.
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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 2015 Soil Tillage Impact on Growth and Yields of Corn in Rotation with Energy Beet and Soybean
A project to assess the impact of energy beet as a preceding crop on corn yields.
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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 Crop Production Costs, Yields, and Returns for South-Central North Dakota for the Years 2010-2014
The data for this study included pinto beans, corn, barley, soybeans, hard red spring wheat (HRSW), canola, and oil sunflowers.
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File PDF document 2015 Soybean Response to Row Spacing and Plant Canopy
The field study was conducted at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center to examine soybean response to paired rows compared to wider rows and plant canopy types.
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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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File PDF document 2015 Soybean Response to Selected Plant Establishment and Foliar Inputs, Wishek
A field trial was conducted at the CREC Tri-county off-station crop research site near Wishek to examine the response of soybean to seed inoculation and fungicide, sulfur fertilizer, and special foliar inputs.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2015
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