An NDSU weed scientist makes recommendations for chemical control of Palmer amaranth.
Management
All storage options should keep the grain dry and provide adequate aeration to control the grain temperature.
Moisture content and temperature are important factors when harvesting and storing soybeans.
NDSU Extension specialists offer advice on soybean marketing and storage, and stress management.
NDSU Extension also has developed health and disaster preparedness online tools and apps.
Precision agriculture, farm electrical safety and crop disease are just a few of the topics to be discussed on this year's tour.
In North Dakota, pastureland values have gained every year from 2013 to 2018, with the exception of 2017.
Planting summer annual forage crops could be an option where moisture is adequate for emergence or rain still may come.
NDSU Extension agents and specialists take advantage of educational opportunities.
NDSU Extension has developed a spreadsheet to help farmers make informed prevented-planting decisions.
The 2017 analysis consisted of 457 farms throughout North Dakota.
Make sure everyone working around stored grain understands the hazards and proper safety procedures.
They gained a global perspective on agriculture and soils.
Keeping grain as cool as possible will limit insect activity.
Enogen corn and its management requirements will be a focus of the workshops.
The most favorable crop budgets were in the southwestern region, where 12 crops projected a positive return.
This is a comprehensive publication series with variety information about North Dakota’s main crops.
The program provides a tool for producers to check the changing scenarios until final planting decisions are made this spring.
The calculator helps producers estimate the ARC and PLC payments they may receive for their 2017 crops.
The goal of Ransom's trip was to help farmers increase yield and food security in a region of Uganda where corn is the major food crop.
Program topics include managing taxable farm income, drought forced livestock sales and an update on federal income tax legislation.
Consider options for harvesting, drying and storing soybeans to minimize losses.
Be aware of the consequences of harvesting, drying and storage options.
Clean the grain and storage bins, control grain temperatures and check for insects.
Thirty-one North Dakota counties are eligible for LFP payments.
The study uses 16 financial measures to evaluate North Dakota farms.
Producers with cover crops available for grazing and those wanting their livestock to graze on cover crops can connect through NDSU’s FeedList.
The capacity of grain drying and storage equipment and the amount of grain being handled have increased significantly.
Allowing grain to warm to outdoor summer temperatures can lead to insect infestations and mold growth.
NDSU Extension specialists offer livestock producers suggestions for dealing with drought.
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