In 1967, due to the demand for higher quality corn for feed for livestock. This article reports the yields and nitrogen absorption by corn in relation to water supply under dry land conditions in western North Dakota. Studies in the corn belt have shown that moisture, stage of harvest, and tillage can change the composition and quality of corn. Data from this study supports the importance of water in producing higher quality and yields of corn
Cover title."Progress report no. 2"."This report is a joint contribution of the Department of Soils ...
To improve site-specific N recommendations a more complete understanding of the mechanisms responsib...
Dryland corn (Zea mays L.) production increased more than 10-fold from 1995 through 2000 in semiarid...
The article concerns the effect of stand on yield in corn production in North Dakota. Soil moisture ...
A two-part study was conducted during the 1979 and 1980 growing seasons on irrigated lands adjoining...
Dryland corn (Zea mays L.) hectarage increased more than seven-fold from 1995 through 1999 in semiar...
To obtain information on corn variety and hybrid silage yields in this area, trials were initiated ...
The authors discuss various sources of nitrogen for fertilizer. Soil organic nitrogen, urea, ammoniu...
The topic was progress made on corn production at Fargo, Dickinson, Minot and Williston North Dakota...
Two field experiments were established in 1983 to evaluate the effect of nitrogen (N) on corn, oats ...
Cover title."University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station and Farm Production Economics Di...
In 1952 a comprehensive irrigation experiment was conducted at the Scotts Bluff Experiment Station t...
Historically, solid-seeded small grain crops have dominated production in the northern Great Plains....
In water-scarce regions, high yield and improved water use efficiency (WUE) of crops can be obtained...
1. Central Orange Free State soils vary considerably in the nitrogen supply to dryland maize. In som...
Cover title."Progress report no. 2"."This report is a joint contribution of the Department of Soils ...
To improve site-specific N recommendations a more complete understanding of the mechanisms responsib...
Dryland corn (Zea mays L.) production increased more than 10-fold from 1995 through 2000 in semiarid...
The article concerns the effect of stand on yield in corn production in North Dakota. Soil moisture ...
A two-part study was conducted during the 1979 and 1980 growing seasons on irrigated lands adjoining...
Dryland corn (Zea mays L.) hectarage increased more than seven-fold from 1995 through 1999 in semiar...
To obtain information on corn variety and hybrid silage yields in this area, trials were initiated ...
The authors discuss various sources of nitrogen for fertilizer. Soil organic nitrogen, urea, ammoniu...
The topic was progress made on corn production at Fargo, Dickinson, Minot and Williston North Dakota...
Two field experiments were established in 1983 to evaluate the effect of nitrogen (N) on corn, oats ...
Cover title."University of Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station and Farm Production Economics Di...
In 1952 a comprehensive irrigation experiment was conducted at the Scotts Bluff Experiment Station t...
Historically, solid-seeded small grain crops have dominated production in the northern Great Plains....
In water-scarce regions, high yield and improved water use efficiency (WUE) of crops can be obtained...
1. Central Orange Free State soils vary considerably in the nitrogen supply to dryland maize. In som...
Cover title."Progress report no. 2"."This report is a joint contribution of the Department of Soils ...
To improve site-specific N recommendations a more complete understanding of the mechanisms responsib...
Dryland corn (Zea mays L.) production increased more than 10-fold from 1995 through 2000 in semiarid...