An NDSU Extension Service agricultural engineer offers corn drying advice.
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A new NDSU online presentation will help answer producers’ corn drying and storage questions.
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.
High-resolution color aerial photographs are available for viewing on the Internet from the North Dakota geographic information system (GIS) hub.
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.
The North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Program is accepting applications for their 2007 grant program.
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.
The procedure to configure GPS units to receive new satellite signals is different for the various brands and models.
An explanation of why it was a good or bad year usually can be encapsulated by weather, markets and costs.
Combine yield monitors require regular inspection and calibration.
Winter wheat variety trial results are available from the NDSU Extension Service.
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 acres.
Statewide, the median net farm income of $35,980 in 2006 was the lowest in five years, even though there was a 71 percent increase in the Red River Valley region from 2005.
Interest as a percent of gross revenue is a figure that lenders often consider when determining borrowers' credit risk.
Lygus adults and nymphs use piercing and sucking mouthparts to feed on sugar beet plants.
A new barley publication contains information on the types of potential damage to malting barley kernels during harvesting and storage and how to prevent or reduce problems.
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.
NDSU corn breeding program releases six new lines.
Pinnacle, a new two-rowed barley variety, has been developed and released by the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station.
What effect using biodiesel will have on engine warranties is a question producers will need to answer.
During the past 10 years, average farm family living expenses have increased from $30,519 in 1997 to $47,031 in 2006.
Wet weather across North Dakota could cause a scab (Fusarium head blight) problem for wheat and barley producers.
The NDSU Plant Pathology Department is providing a potato blightline service at no charge.
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