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2011 Field Evaluation of Sunflower Hybrids and Breeding Lines for Resistance to Sclerotinia Head Rot - Carrington, Langdon, and Oakes, ND and Crookston, MN
The commercial and experimental hybrids Seeds 2000 ‘X9856’, Pioneer ‘63N82’, Croplan ‘343 DMR HO’, Genosys ‘8064’, and Pioneer ‘63ME70’ performed well across multiple locations. The hybrids Triumph ‘EXPSCL05’, Mycogen ‘E257321’, Syngenta ‘3990 NS/CL/DM’, Genosys ‘1068’, Sygenta ‘3995 NS/SU’, Mycogen ‘E378947’, and Croplan ‘EXP1141’, which were only screened at a single location, performed well in the Carrington screening nursery where they were evaluated.
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2011 Small Grain and Oilseed Crop Field Surveys
Field surveys were conducted to identify pest presence and agronomic production factors in small grain and oilseed crops.
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2012 Crop Production Costs, Yields, and Returns for South-Central North Dakota
The economics behind selected crops in the region.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Sunflower Hybrids and Breeding Lines for Resistance to Sclerotinia Head Rot - Carrington, Langdon, and Oakes (summary)
The commercial oilseed hybrids Syngenta ‘3990 NS/CL/DM’, Syngenta ‘NX24122’, Seeds 2000 ‘Camaro’, Seeds 2000 'Camaro II', Syngenta ‘NX24123’, Croplan ‘343 MDMR HO’, Seeds 2000 'Cobalt II', Seeds 2000 ‘Torino’, and Seeds 2000 ‘Cobalt’ performed well. The commercial non-oil hybrid Genosys ‘12GCF05’ gave promising results.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Sunflower Hybrids and Breeding Lines for Resistance to Sclerotinia Head Rot - Carrington, Langdon, and Oakes (technical report)
The commercial oilseed hybrids Syngenta ‘3990 NS/CL/DM’, Syngenta ‘NX24122’, Seeds 2000 'Camaro II', Seeds 2000 ‘Camaro’, Syngenta ‘NX24123’, Croplan ‘343 MDMR HO’, Seeds 2000 'Cobalt II', Seeds 2000 ‘Torino’, and Seeds 2000 ‘Cobalt’ performed well. The commercial non-oil hybrid Genosys ‘12GCF05’ gave promising results.
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2012 Field Testing of Contans WG Suggests that the Product may be a Useful Tool for Managing Sclerotinia Diseases in North Dakota
A look at the effects of contans usage.
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2012 Small Grain, Oilseed, and Dry Bean Field Surveys in South-Central North Dakota
Field surveys to identify pest presence and agronomic production factors in small grain, soybean, sunflower, and dry bean.
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2013 Crop Production Costs, Yields, and Returns for South-Central North Dakota for the Years 2008-2012
Crop production costs, yields, and returns for South-Central North Dakota for 2008 through 2012.
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2013 Crop Surveys in South-Central North Dakota
Results from an integrated pest management (IPM) field survey conducted in North Dakota by the NDSU Extension Service to identify crop pest presence and agronomic production factors in small grain, corn, soybean, dry bean, and sunflower.
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2013 Development of Robust Screening Methods to Evaluate Sunflowers for Resistance to Sclerotinia Head Rot
Efforts to identify strategies to improve the accuracy and repeatability of screening results.
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