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All Crops
Marais’ responsibilities will include developing a winter wheat breeding and genetics program, as well as production research.
NDSU’s grain drying expert offers advice on storing corn with moisture contents of 16 to 20 percent.
NDSU’s grain drying expert offers advice on drying wheat harvested late in the fall.
It will be the first pulse quality and nutrition lab in the country.
Highlights of the event include a Harvest Bowl dinner and awards program on Oct. 22 and the Harvest Bowl football game on Oct. 23.
The milk line can help determine when to harvest the corn crop.
Average reported rates for most operations increased 10 to 20 percent over the last survey.
The CREC Weed Arboretum has about 60 living weeds available for viewing during the growing season.
The field demonstrations will highlight one-pass air seeder demonstrations.
NDSU livestock experts offer advice on harvesting corn for animal feed.
Starting with one mite, a population of 3 million mites could be produced within 60 days.
There needs to be a susceptible host, the presence of the pathogen in the immediate environment and sustained conditions favorable for the pathogen to develop.
Considering the difficulties growers have endured this spring, seed growers may not have had time to think about submitting applications for their seed fields.
Mold and insects can be problems for stored grain during the summer.
Michael Wunsch joins NDSU’s Carrington Research Extension Center as a plant pathologist.
The rising price of seed is one of the factors causing farmers to become interested in automatic row control.
Producers have ways to help them determine when to harvest alfalfa.
Timing is important when harvesting alfalfa as feed for dairy cows.
A concern with ACRE is the ""if"" questions.
There was a large difference in profit by farm type.
Brown-bagging seed is considered by some as a way to circumvent the legal process of seed sales and the payment of royalties or research fees to the variety owner.
NDSU’s dairy specialist offers alfalfa harvesting advice.
The use of improved, herbicide-tolerant, high-yielding varieties or hybrids contribute to higher yields.
These fields probably were infected last fall and the warm weather this spring has increased mite development and virus spread.
North Dakota gardeners help select varieties of vegetables and flowers that grow well in the state.
The report will keep producers and others informed and prepared on how to effectively manage any problem.
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