Grain can be stored in many types of buildings, but they all should keep the grain dry and cool.
Management
Stark-Billings and Eddy County teams take first place in the 4-H land judging contest.
Yields typically are higher for winter wheat than spring wheat.
The project will identify which weeds are infesting specific crops, which parts of fields the weeds are infesting and the degree of the weed problem.
Research professor Patrick Carr receives the American Society of Agronomy’s highest honor.
Coffee is a major agricultural commodity in Africa, and Uganda is the leading exporter.
Choosing a date for the hay harvest depends on many factors.
Sulfur deficiency in corn is widespread this year.
A spreadsheet can help producers decide whether prevented planting is a viable option.
Red River Valley farms saw a record high net farm income in 2012 plummet by 88 percent in 2013 and then by 79 percent in 2014.
The program will combine lectures with hands-on learning in the form of exercises, case studies and trading simulations.
Approximately 10,000 acres of additional cropland is estimated to be lost for every 1 foot rise in the level of Devils Lake.
Newer stands usually are more winter hardy.
Keeping stored grain cool helps reduce insect infestations and mold growth.
Grazing native range grasses too early can reduce forage production.
NDSU research shows early intensive grazing has reduced bluegrass growth.
This year’s summit will be the first to include a government networking event where innovators, entrepreneurs and investors will be able to visit informally with program specialists from a number of state and federal agencies.
“Intellectual property protection is important to agriculture, just as it is to any other sector of the economy,” says Ken Bertsch, North Dakota’s state seed commissioner.
A survey indicates average cropland values dropped slightly (0.6 percent) during 2014.
Carpio durum has high yield potential and excellent quality, including very good test weight and protein.
Elgin-ND is the first North Dakota State University hard red spring wheat cultivar that combines high yield and good quality.
Higher grain temperatures reduce the amount of time grain can be stored.
Ron Haugen, NDSU Extension Service farm economist, has some items to note for your 2013 income tax preparation.
The most unique and intriguing aspect of ARC-IC is that it is the only program that is not totally decoupled from production.
It is intended to replace the NDSU-developed cultivar Cavalier.
ND Genesis seems adapted to all parts of North Dakota and adjacent areas of Minnesota, Montana and South Dakota.
Depending on the region, a broad selection of nine to 18 crops are compared.
A positive is that projected yields for most crops have increased.
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