Throughout the state of South Dakota, farmers are interested in learning about the possibilities of ...
The number of farms in North Dakota in 1940 was 73,962, that number dropped to 69,520 in 1945, a de...
Sweet clover has made a phenomenal growth in popularity and acreage during recent years. In Nebraska...
A review.Brief announcement on a report published by Agricultural Economist J. D. Rush titled "An An...
This is a short paragraph telling the reader that North Dakota rye production in 1955 was down from ...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
Rye acreage seeded in North Dakota in the fall of 1954 was placed at 600,000 acres, up 75 % up from ...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
The topic was the seeding rate, seeding-year harvest and cultivar effects on sweet clover productivi...
In 1956, North Dakota grew 300,000 acres of sweet clover annually. The crop sweet clover enriches t...
Brief announcement on the effects of agricultural changes in other states affecting the products in ...
This article is concerning the operations of the Agronomy Seed Farm in North Dakota from July 1, 196...
The article addresses the rapid increase of barley and spring wheat in North Dakota. The Agricultura...
Sweet clover has made a phenomenal growth in popularity and acreage during recent years. In Nebraska...
Throughout the state of South Dakota, farmers are interested in learning about the possibilities of ...
The number of farms in North Dakota in 1940 was 73,962, that number dropped to 69,520 in 1945, a de...
Sweet clover has made a phenomenal growth in popularity and acreage during recent years. In Nebraska...
A review.Brief announcement on a report published by Agricultural Economist J. D. Rush titled "An An...
This is a short paragraph telling the reader that North Dakota rye production in 1955 was down from ...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
Rye acreage seeded in North Dakota in the fall of 1954 was placed at 600,000 acres, up 75 % up from ...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
The topic was the seeding rate, seeding-year harvest and cultivar effects on sweet clover productivi...
In 1956, North Dakota grew 300,000 acres of sweet clover annually. The crop sweet clover enriches t...
Brief announcement on the effects of agricultural changes in other states affecting the products in ...
This article is concerning the operations of the Agronomy Seed Farm in North Dakota from July 1, 196...
The article addresses the rapid increase of barley and spring wheat in North Dakota. The Agricultura...
Sweet clover has made a phenomenal growth in popularity and acreage during recent years. In Nebraska...
Throughout the state of South Dakota, farmers are interested in learning about the possibilities of ...
The number of farms in North Dakota in 1940 was 73,962, that number dropped to 69,520 in 1945, a de...
Sweet clover has made a phenomenal growth in popularity and acreage during recent years. In Nebraska...