Filter the results Item type Select All/None Folder Article Image Link File Collection Page New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 50 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically 2022 Hard Red Spring Wheat, Durum and Barley-Oat-Rye variety trial results now available The guides are an important source of information for farmers and agronomists looking for data on variety performance. Located in News Releases / 2022 / November Hettinger Research Extension Center Annual Field Tour Set Weed management, wheat diseases and seed treatments, and industrial hemp are among the topics for this year’s field tour. Located in News Releases / 2021 / June 28, 2021 NDSU Field Days Set Weed, pest and disease control, crop production and soil issues will be among the topics discussed. Located in News Releases / 2021 / June 28, 2021 NDSU Extension Explains Natural-air Drying Concepts, Busts Myths NDSU Extension’s grain drying expert offers advice on drying crops. Located in News Releases / 2020 / Jan. 13, 2020 Proper Spring Grain Drying and Storage Critical Stored grain needs attention as outdoor temperatures rise. Located in News Releases / 2020 / March 23, 2020 Wheat Show to Feature Best of the Best National Hard Spring Wheat Show has taken on a different look this year with the incorporation of the Best of the Best program. Located in News Releases / 2014 / Jan. 20, 2014 Spring Grain Drying and Storage Critical Stored grain can spoil quickly at warm temperatures. Located in News Releases / 2014 / March 3, 2014 Keep Spring-, Summer-stored Grain Cool Make sure the grain is at the recommended moisture content for summer storage. Located in News Releases / 2014 / April 28, 2014 Follow the Regulations on the Use, Labeling and Sale of Cover Crops in N.D. The days of going to the local elevator and buying common oats or barley to spread as a cover crop are gone. Located in News Releases / 2014 / Aug. 25, 2014 Many Crops Project a Loss in 2015 A positive is that projected yields for most crops have increased. Located in News Releases / 2014 / Dec. 29, 2014 1 2 3 4 5 Next 10 items