Filter the results Item type Select All/None Image Link Folder Article File Page Collection New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 148 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Propionic Acid Can Preserve Wet Corn Organic acids may help protect harvested high-moisture corn from heating and mold growth. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Nov. 30, 2009 NDSU Web Site Addresses 2009 Corn Production Problems NDSU has a new Web site to help producers overcome challenges with this year’s corn crop. Located in News Releases / 2009 / Dec. 7, 2009 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 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 Corn Left in Fields Slowly Drying Corn has been losing just slightly more than 0.1 percent of moisture per day. Located in News Releases / 2010 / March 8, 2010 Natural-air Dry Grain Now NDSU’s grain-drying expert offers spring drying advice. Located in News Releases / 2010 / April 5, 2010 Reporting Failed Corn Acreage Important for ACRE Program It is important because it is anticipated a significant number of acres in North Dakota will go unharvested because of disaster-related conditions. Located in News Releases / 2010 / April 5, 2010 Check Corn Silage for Spoilage Corn improperly ensiled last fall could develop spoilage problems this spring. Located in News Releases / 2010 / April 12, 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 Will ACRE Signup in 2010 Pay Off? A concern with ACRE is the ""if"" questions. Located in News Releases / 2010 / May 17, 2010 Previous 10 items 1 ... 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Next 10 items