Filter the results Item type Select All/None Image File Article Collection Page Folder Link New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 628 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Break the Green Bridge Before Planting Winter Wheat Killing plants that harbor the wheat curl mite at least two weeks prior to planting winter wheat is the only practical way of controlling wheat streak mosaic ... Located in News Releases / 2007 / Aug. 23, 2007 Get Accurate Information From Combine Yield Monitors Combine yield monitors require regular inspection and calibration. Located in News Releases / 2007 / Aug. 16, 2007 Consider Winter Wheat This September There are a couple of trends, such as higher yields and lower acreage abandonment, that indicate winter wheat is worthy of serious consideration for increased ... Located in News Releases / 2007 / Aug. 9, 2007 Lygus Bugs Appearing in Sugar Beet Fields Lygus adults and nymphs use piercing and sucking mouthparts to feed on sugar beet plants. Located in News Releases / 2007 / Aug. 2, 2007 Studies Show Canola Can be Straight Combined From 2004 through 2006, there have been a number of small-scale and field-scale studies comparing straight combining canola with traditional methods of ... Located in News Releases / 2007 / July 26, 2007 NDSU Offers Tips for Storing This Year's Harvest It is a wise investment of time to spend a few hours maintaining a bin for the $40,000 to $80,000 worth of stored grain in each bin. Located in News Releases / 2007 / July 19, 2007 New Two-rowed Barley Released by N.D. Agricultural Experiment Station Pinnacle, a new two-rowed barley variety, has been developed and released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. Located in News Releases / 2007 / June 28, 2007 Fight Scab Using Aerial Application Wet fields may require fungicide to be applied by aircraft. Located in News Releases / 2007 / June 14, 2007 Experts Recommend Fungicide Application for Scab Suppression Wet weather across North Dakota could cause a scab (Fusarium head blight) problem for wheat and barley producers. Located in News Releases / 2007 / June 14, 2007 NDSU Researchers Study Grasses for Biofuels ["Researchers at NDSU’s Central Grasslands Research Extension Center are studying which perennial grasses might make the best biomass for energy production.", ... Located in News Releases / 2007 / June 7, 2007 Previous 10 items 1 ... 58 59 60 61 62 63 Next 10 items