In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...
The author presents information of adapted corn hybrid varieties in North Dakota. From 1938 to 1948,...
Seven Pioneer corn hybrids and one grain sorghum hybrid were grown under both irrigated and dryland...
This is an one paragraph article regarding the increased planting of hybrid corn seed in the state o...
Tabulated comparison of alfalfa and crested wheat grass for fattening lambs, as determined by grain ...
The article discusses the planting of hybrid corn in North Dakota, which was up from 650,000 in 1949...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
Varietal tests of farming practices for grains such as wheat, oats, barley, and corn in North Dakota
Alfalfa is one of the most important crops grown in South Dakota. In recent years alfalfa acreages h...
Announcement on the North Dakota Experiment Station's development of a new and effective hybrid seed...
Adjustments in resource use are continually being studied to determine possible solutions to some of...
The author discusses corn hybrids and variety performance in North Dakota. The state harvested 1,318...
This is a one page arcticle. Soybeans brought the greatest dollar return per acre of the grain and o...
This is a short paragraph telling the reader that North Dakota rye production in 1955 was down from ...
Even though alfalfa hay may cost more per ton than native wild hay, it is economically unsound to re...
In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...
The author presents information of adapted corn hybrid varieties in North Dakota. From 1938 to 1948,...
Seven Pioneer corn hybrids and one grain sorghum hybrid were grown under both irrigated and dryland...
This is an one paragraph article regarding the increased planting of hybrid corn seed in the state o...
Tabulated comparison of alfalfa and crested wheat grass for fattening lambs, as determined by grain ...
The article discusses the planting of hybrid corn in North Dakota, which was up from 650,000 in 1949...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
Varietal tests of farming practices for grains such as wheat, oats, barley, and corn in North Dakota
Alfalfa is one of the most important crops grown in South Dakota. In recent years alfalfa acreages h...
Announcement on the North Dakota Experiment Station's development of a new and effective hybrid seed...
Adjustments in resource use are continually being studied to determine possible solutions to some of...
The author discusses corn hybrids and variety performance in North Dakota. The state harvested 1,318...
This is a one page arcticle. Soybeans brought the greatest dollar return per acre of the grain and o...
This is a short paragraph telling the reader that North Dakota rye production in 1955 was down from ...
Even though alfalfa hay may cost more per ton than native wild hay, it is economically unsound to re...
In 1947, hog production in North Dakota was an important enterprise comprising roughly 15% of the to...
The author presents information of adapted corn hybrid varieties in North Dakota. From 1938 to 1948,...
Seven Pioneer corn hybrids and one grain sorghum hybrid were grown under both irrigated and dryland...