Filter the results Item type Select All/None Link Folder Page Article File Collection Image New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 129 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Marais Joins NDSU as Winter Wheat Breeder and Geneticist Marais’ responsibilities will include developing a winter wheat breeding and genetics program, as well as production research. Located in News Releases / 2010 / Nov. 29, 2010 Timing Critical in Late-harvest Wheat Drying NDSU’s grain drying expert offers advice on drying wheat harvested late in the fall. Located in News Releases / 2010 / Sept. 27, 2010 NDSU Extension Agronomist Offers Tips for Planting Winter Wheat Located in News Releases / 2010 / Aug. 16, 2010 Now Is the Time to Manage Wheat Streak Mosaic Starting with one mite, a population of 3 million mites could be produced within 60 days. Located in News Releases / 2010 / Aug. 9, 2010 Land-grant Universities Added to Winter Cereals Sustainability in Action Initiative The land-grant universities, along with South Dakota State University, will be working toward new winter wheat varieties with improved characteristics such as ... Located in News Releases / 2010 / July 26, 2010 NDSU Offers Summer Grain Storage Tips Mold and insects can be problems for stored grain during the summer. Located in News Releases / 2010 / June 1, 2010 Will ACRE Signup in 2010 Pay Off? A concern with ACRE is the ""if"" questions. Located in News Releases / 2010 / May 17, 2010 Farm Profit Cut in Half in 2009 There was a large difference in profit by farm type. Located in News Releases / 2010 / May 10, 2010 N.D. State Seed Commissioner Warns of Illegal Durum Sales Brown-bagging seed is considered by some as a way to circumvent the legal process of seed sales and the payment of royalties or research fees to the variety ... Located in News Releases / 2010 / May 3, 2010 Wheat Streak Mosaic and Curl Mites Raise Concerns These fields probably were infected last fall and the warm weather this spring has increased mite development and virus spread. Located in News Releases / 2010 / April 26, 2010 Previous 10 items 1 ... 8 9 10 11 12 13 Next 10 items