In addition to variety, the size and health of the plant can impact how well the crop will tolerate the cold.
Soil
NDSU Extension’s cropping systems specialist for southwestern North Dakota is honored.
Waterlogging affects a number of biological and chemical processes in plants and soils that can affect crop growth in the short and long term.
NDSU Extension nutrient management specialists are collecting data to help producers use manure as fertilizer.
Saline and sodic soils affect approximately 12.6 million acres of agricultural land in North Dakota.
Pictures and text only go so far in explaining how to scout for glyphosate resistance, while a video is an excellent medium for explaining how to do something.
With a low to moderate forecast for wheat midge infestation statewide, field scouting will be critical to indicating where economic population densities occur during the growing season.
One way to evaluate the tolerance of a variety to IDC is to use visual ratings at the early vegetative and flowering stages.
Ebenezer held onto the spirit’s arm and was whisked to what appeared to be an NDSU Research Extension Center.
Farmers with chlorosis problems should not be too fast to ""jump on the bandwagon"" regarding new genetic traits.
Ten equipment manufacturers will operate their strip-till machines each day at the demonstration field just south of the Big Iron show area.
It was just a matter of time before deficiencies began to show up somewhere in the state.
The goal of the evaluation program of European lines is to identify those that are better adapted to North Dakota and acceptable to U.S. malting companies.
NDSU Extension Service will have educational programming and field demonstrations during the Big Iron Farm Show on Sept. 15-17.
Field peas fit well into small-grain rotations.
NDSU has available revised version of “Replanting or Late Planting Crops.”
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.
NDSU grades soybean varieties for iron deficiency chlorosis.
Operators bringing CRP land into crop production will have to decide what management system to use on these fields.
NDSU offers agricultural producers tips on cutting their fuel use and costs.
The NDSU Extension Service offers Web site to compare sprayer nozzles.
Farmers and ranchers who have forage for sale can list it on a NDSU database designed to help feed sellers and buyers connect.
Manure is an environmentally and user-friendly fertilizer.
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