Clipping drought-stressed alfalfa will not help it regrow faster when rainfall or moisture comes back.
Management
The big positive influence on farm financial performance in 2016 was yields.
The grants are for cover crop, insect control and soil health projects.
NDSU Plant Sciences students get a firsthand look at Extension and research activities in Kenya and Zimbabwe.
Strong yields in 2016 provided a temporary relief to the downward pressure on land values and rents.
A poor body condition at calving can have long-term impacts.
Rental rates depend on a number of factors.
These payments, based on the 2016 crop year, will be made sometime after Oct. 1, 2017.
These rates are published as a guide in establishing rates for custom work, comparing ownership or leasing costs with custom work and settling accounts when two or more people exchange work.
NDSU Extension Service Farm Economist Ron Haugen shares some items to note for 2016 income tax preparation.
The six-week program teaches women how to become better business partners in their farm or ranch operation.
Extension has added or strengthened programs in response to North Dakotans’ concerns.
The program provides a tool for producers to check the changing scenarios until final planting decisions are made this spring.
Learning to identify Palmer amaranth is the first step to controlling it.
The publication uses 16 financial measures to look at relationships between financial performance and farm characteristics.
Professionals gain the knowledge to guide families through the succession planning process.
A clean, insect-free storage facility is vital.
The North Central Research Extension Center’s new crop protection specialist is developing innovative educational programming.
Trained scouts and pest control strategies are key components of NDSU Extension’s Integrated Pest Management program.
Total farm bill payments on North Dakota wheat base acres are expected to be in the area of $150 million.
Brummond will be honored at the North Central Region Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education meeting July 12.
The model predicts the maturity date of soybeans for eastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.
Warm grain could lead to insect infestations and mold growth.
Two North Dakota 4-H teams competed in the national event.
Financial performance varied across the state according to the profitability of enterprises in which producers were engaged.
The Hermes 450, with a 35-foot wingspan, took its first flight Friday.
The Design Your Succession Program helps families determine their vision for the farm or ranch.
2016 will be a critical year for farm finances and land values.
Check the grain’s temperature and moisture content.
The potential for damage during handling increases when soybeans are too dry.
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