The article discusses the findings of thirty years (1926-56) of winter wheat trials conducted at the Dickinson Experiment Station in North Dakota and how these failed to produce at winter wheat that could succeed in that environment regardless
This article describes off-site small grain research at the Williston and Dickinson Stations in Nort...
The article concerns Olaf, a semi-dwarf variety of hard red spring wheat, released March 1, 1973 by...
The article reviews a survey conducted in 1988 involving 223 fields in 35 counties in North Dakota w...
The article discusses the findings of thirty years (1926-56) of winter wheat trials conducted at the...
The intent of this article was to present results of a field study designed to examine the effect of...
The objectives of this study covered in this article were to study winter survival of winter wheat i...
The author discusses how winter wheat become a viable alternative crop in North Dakota as a result o...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
Winter wheat yields in South Dakota were a study in contrasts in 2004. The statewide average yield i...
Published February 1982. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Pleas...
In 1984, the Department of Cereal Chemistry and Technology at North Dakota State University was appr...
There is a growing demand throughout the state of Iowa for information relating to the growing of wi...
Published July 1981. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please lo...
The Farm Credit Administration, Seventh District, was fortunate in finding six individuals who could...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This article describes off-site small grain research at the Williston and Dickinson Stations in Nort...
The article concerns Olaf, a semi-dwarf variety of hard red spring wheat, released March 1, 1973 by...
The article reviews a survey conducted in 1988 involving 223 fields in 35 counties in North Dakota w...
The article discusses the findings of thirty years (1926-56) of winter wheat trials conducted at the...
The intent of this article was to present results of a field study designed to examine the effect of...
The objectives of this study covered in this article were to study winter survival of winter wheat i...
The author discusses how winter wheat become a viable alternative crop in North Dakota as a result o...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
Winter wheat yields in South Dakota were a study in contrasts in 2004. The statewide average yield i...
Published February 1982. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Pleas...
In 1984, the Department of Cereal Chemistry and Technology at North Dakota State University was appr...
There is a growing demand throughout the state of Iowa for information relating to the growing of wi...
Published July 1981. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please lo...
The Farm Credit Administration, Seventh District, was fortunate in finding six individuals who could...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
This article describes off-site small grain research at the Williston and Dickinson Stations in Nort...
The article concerns Olaf, a semi-dwarf variety of hard red spring wheat, released March 1, 1973 by...
The article reviews a survey conducted in 1988 involving 223 fields in 35 counties in North Dakota w...