Manure is an environmentally and user-friendly fertilizer.
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North Dakota cropland values continue to rise.
NDSU researchers still want the public’s help in finding Juneberry plants that could be the basis for new commercial varieties.
An NDSU agricultural engineer offers advice on keeping stored grain cool in the spring.
Survey results demonstrate that North Dakota’s certified seed producers are committed to providing their customers high-quality seed products that improve our state’s agricultural industry.
Drought conditions are statewide in North Dakota.
Now is the time for sunflower producers to order the “Sunflower Production” guide.
Cavalier, a nontransgenic soybean, is expected to replace acreage of Jim and Traill.
Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory in Mandan and NDSU to collaborate on biomass production.
Short- and long-term agricultural planning price projections for North Dakota are available from NDSU.
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Potato agronomist joins NDSU Plant Sciences Department.
Now is the time to order the updated “Sunflower Production” guide.
The most important control measure for chlorosis is variety selection.
Landowners in Eddy County are using an aerator roller on fields that have been in CRP for the past 10 years to prepare the land for crop production.
Stampede is a new upright pinto bean variety for use in the northern Great Plains.
The salt situation in water and soil is not going to get better with time.
Many producers are asking what happens when corn harvesting is delayed to late fall or early winter.
North Dakota is a major producer of organic crops, ranking second behind California in certified organic acreage.
A new pinto bean variety is released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station.
NDSU has added diesel to its FeedList in response to the diesel shortage in parts of North Dakota.
There are some growers who do not use soil testing because it is “too expensive.”
Strip-till is a field tillage system that combines no-till and full tillage to produce row crops.
High commodity prices have many seed producers questioning whether they should hold onto their inventory for sales next spring or dump their seed at the elevator now to reap the profits.
Dry bean growers have new publication available through NDSU Extension Service.
When installing a subsurface drainage system, pipes are placed strategically in a field to remove water from isolated wet areas or installed in a pattern to drain an entire field.
Take some time now to prepare your storage bins and prevent potential stored insect problems through good bin management.
Selection for local adaptation to North Dakota's environments is essential for successful and sustainable corn production in the state.
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 virus.
Combine yield monitors require regular inspection and calibration.
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