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File PDF document 2008 Sugarbeet Hybrid-Tillage Study
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Oakes Irrigation Research Site to test sugarbeet hybrid-tillage.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2008
File PS document 2012 Energy Beet Performance in a Saline Environment and Comparison to Other Cash Crops
A trial to evaluate a few crops for their relative tolerance to a saline environment.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2012
File 2012 Herbicide Mode-of-Action Demonstration
The herbicide mode-of-action demonstration was a 2012 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2012
File 2013 Fodder Beet Variety Trial
A trial to evaluate the yield potential of some fodder beets.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2013
File Octet Stream 2013 Utilizing Energy Beets for Saline Soil Remediation in North Dakota
Results from a 2013 saline demonstration site indicate that energy beets can still be productive at soil salinity levels as high as an EC of 8.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2013
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.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2014
File 2014 Irrigation Effects on Nitrogen Efficiency in Energy Beet, Carrington
Results of a 2014 study to evaluate nitrogen efficiency in energy beets across three different irrigation regimes.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2014
File 2015 Beets as Feed for Growing and Finishing Steers
Sugar beets have been fed to cattle throughout the world for the past 100+ years but only recently have we realized that this crop has the unique potential of producing high yields on saline soils where other crops will not grow. “Feed beets™” are a variation of sugarbeets developed specifically for feeding ruminant animals. Beets contain more energy than corn silage (80% vs. 70% TDN; Table 1) but are typically lower in dry matter (DM) (25% vs. 35%). The sugar and digestible fiber content make beets particularly attractive as a feedstuff for all classes of beef cattle.
Located in Archive / / LivestockRD / Docs2015
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.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs2015
File 2017 The Effect of Energy Beets in a Crop Rotation
A crop rotation study to evaluate how energy beets affect cropping systems in central North Dakota.
Located in Archive / / AgronomyRD / Docs 2017
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