Filter the results Item type Select All/None Folder Article Image Link File Collection Page New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 40 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Many Crops Project a Loss in 2015 A positive is that projected yields for most crops have increased. Located in News Releases / 2014 / Dec. 29, 2014 Most Crops Project Some Profit in 2010 Crop prices are down from the highs of 2007 and 2008 but are still strong when viewed in a longer historical perspective. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Dec. 14, 2009 N.D. Agricultural Experiment Station Releases New Crop Varieties The varieties include chickpeas, field peas and soybeans. Located in News Releases / 2020 / Dec. 7, 2020 NDSU Analyzer Aids in Prevented-planting Decision A spreadsheet can help producers decide whether prevented planting is a viable option. Located in News Releases / 2015 / June 8, 2015 NDSU Bean Tour set for Aug. 29 at Carrington The latest soybean and dry bean research trial results and recommendations are the focus of the annual row crop field tour. Located in News Releases / 2024 / August NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center Holding Virtual Row Crop Program Prerecorded videos will be available Aug. 27. Located in News Releases / 2020 / Aug. 17, 2020 NDSU Dry Bean Survey Highlights 2021 Production Year Survey respondents provided information for more than 122,000 dry bean production acres in 2021. Located in News Releases / 2022 / April NDSU Extension Getting It Right in Dry Bean Production webinar A variety of dry bean topics will be discussed during the Getting It Right webinar. Located in News Releases / 2024 / January NDSU Extension Offers Dry Bean Harvest Options Dry bean growers should manage their fields based on harvest readiness. Located in News Releases / 2021 / Aug. 30, 2021 NDSU Extension Reviews Dry Bean Plant Establishment Research Based on an annual dry bean grower survey, farmers growing black and navy bean are using greater plant populations and narrower rows. Located in News Releases / 2022 / May Previous 10 items 1 2 3 4 Next 10 items