The goal of the evaluation program of European lines is to identify those that are better adapted to North Dakota and acceptable to U.S. malting companies.
All Crops
NDSU Extension Service will have educational programming and field demonstrations during the Big Iron Farm Show on Sept. 15-17.
An average yield for North Dakota of more than 40 bushels per acre would result in no ACRE payment for wheat.
In most North Dakota situations, the ACRE program is a good option when its risk management aspects are weighed against its costs.
Producers must complete the enrollment process, including all signatures of landowners, by the Aug. 14 deadline.
Debt has increased, but the solvency or financial risk of farms is better.
Net farm income averaged $180,746.
The most important factor in reducing drift is the size of the droplets produced by the nozzle.
Black grass bugs feed on a variety of grasses, such as crested wheat grass, brome grass, bluegrass and orchard grass, and field crops, such as wheat, barley, rye and oats.
As variety protection becomes the norm industrywide, knowledge and adherence to seed laws becomes imperative for growers, seed conditioners and producers who maintain stocks of protected varieties.
Field peas fit well into small-grain rotations.
NDSU has available revised version of “Replanting or Late Planting Crops.”
Phytophthora root and stem rot can be a major cause of soybean yield loss.
Top-dressing should begin as soon as practical.
The prospects for the normal development of winter wheat that survived the winter and spring flooding is quite good.
The safest recommendation is not to use mycotoxin-contaminated or moldy feed and hay.
When a producer enrolls in ACRE, there is the opportunity to receive payments on crops if certain criteria are met.
When planted late, small grains develop during warmer temperatures that are detrimental to yield.
Stored wet grain will deteriorate rapidly at warmer temperatures.
Factors hinge, in some form, on the world economy and weather, which are not easy to predict.
ZoneMap users can incorporate their field data with satellite imagery to delineate field management zones, assign fertilizer rates for each zone and then download the fertilizer application maps.
The reorganization recognizes the similarities in research at the two facilities and that agriculture growth and development of the region does not stop at state boundaries.
NDSU’s flood information Web page has information to help people prepare for flooding and cope with the aftermath of a flood.
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