Phytophthora root and stem rot can be a major cause of soybean yield loss.
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Top-dressing should begin as soon as practical.
The prospects for the normal development of winter wheat that survived the winter and spring flooding is quite good.
The safest recommendation is not to use mycotoxin-contaminated or moldy feed and hay.
When a producer enrolls in ACRE, there is the opportunity to receive payments on crops if certain criteria are met.
When planted late, small grains develop during warmer temperatures that are detrimental to yield.
Stored wet grain will deteriorate rapidly at warmer temperatures.
Factors hinge, in some form, on the world economy and weather, which are not easy to predict.
ZoneMap users can incorporate their field data with satellite imagery to delineate field management zones, assign fertilizer rates for each zone and then download the fertilizer application maps.
The reorganization recognizes the similarities in research at the two facilities and that agriculture growth and development of the region does not stop at state boundaries.
NDSU’s flood information Web page has information to help people prepare for flooding and cope with the aftermath of a flood.
NDSU’s FeedList Web site brings together sellers and buyers of feedstuffs.
Corn needs to stay cool in storage.
Malting barley growers are encouraged to contact their local elevator, grain handler or processor to gauge market demand for varieties grown in the region prior to seeding.
Eight Agricultural Outlook conferences will be held throughout the state during February and March.
NDSU’s winter storm information Web site helps urban and rural people cope with winter weather.
Read about some of the association's history.
The program uses the direct costs and yields from the 2009 projected crop budgets for nine regions of North Dakota.
The 2009 crop profit projections are better than expected and are favorable when viewed in a longer historical context.
The publication shows 2009 price projections for crops and livestock produced in the state and price estimates for future years.
These soybean educational events can help producers with production decisions.
NDSU grades soybean varieties for iron deficiency chlorosis.
Since much of the corn is above the moisture content for safe storage, many farmers are hoping for additional field drying before they harvest.
A cropping systems trial at NDSU’s Carrington Research Extension Center shows manure has promise as fertilizer and is beneficial to the soil.
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