Filter the results Item type Select All/None Page Image Link File Collection Article Folder New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 122 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Soybeans May Be Viable Cattle Feed Option Soybeans can be used as a protein supplement for beef cattle, as long as the beans are a small part of the cattle’s diet. Located in News Releases / 2018 / Sept. 10, 2018 Soybeans May Need Rewetting Warm, dry weather can result in soybeans being too dry at harvest. Located in News Releases / 2011 / Oct. 10, 2011 Spider Mites Continue to Cause Problems in Some Fields Spider mite feeding reduces the photosynthetic area of the leaves and heightens drought stress. Located in News Releases / 2012 / July 23, 2012 Spotlight on Economics: China’s Growing Demand for Meat China’s increased demand for meat could have an impact on North Dakota. Located in Columns / Spotlight on Economics Spotlight on Economics: Marketing Challenges: Logistics, Exports and Canadian Imports There are a multitude of factors impacting the shipping market. Major factors include strong growth for several of the major commodity segments, with the ... Located in Columns / Spotlight on Economics Spotlight on Economics: Should Producers Enroll in the ACRE Program for 2013? The most important questions about ACRE enrollment are whether the state will be eligible for an ACRE payment and for how much. Located in Columns / Spotlight on Economics Spotlight on Economics: Significant Interventions in World Grain Markets: FSU and China In some years, the former Soviet Union is up to 24 percent of the world trade. This almost compares with adding the equivalent of two times the exports of ... Located in Columns / Spotlight on Economics Spotlight on Economics: Swinging for the Fences The 2016 North Dakota corn crop makes a great case for the upside of corn, as record yields resulted in profits that allowed many farms to plant another day. Located in Columns / Spotlight on Economics Unusually Warm Spring May Cause Stored Grain Problems Grain storability depends on grain quality, moisture content and temperature. Located in News Releases / 2012 / March 19, 2012 Wet Stored Grain Will Deteriorate Rapidly in Spring Moisture content, temperature and quality will affect stored grain. Located in News Releases / 2010 / March 8, 2010 Previous 10 items 1 ... 9 10 11 12 13 Next 2 items