Rye acreage seeded in North Dakota in the fall of 1954 was placed at 600,000 acres, up 75 % up from 1953. This was the largest acreage since the fall of 1941 when 1,001,000 acres were sown. The article goes on to give more detailed information regarding such
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This is a half page article concerning the trend in hay harvesting from 1941-56 towards time, labor...
The article discusses the planting of hybrid corn in North Dakota, which was up from 650,000 in 1949...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
This is a short paragraph telling the reader that North Dakota rye production in 1955 was down from ...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
Brief announcement of North Dakota farmers harvesting 14,000 acres of sweet clover, a 56% increase f...
This is a short article on The number of pigs raised in North Dakota in the fall of 1955 (June 1st t...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
The article addresses the rapid increase of barley and spring wheat in North Dakota. The Agricultura...
This half page article informs the reader that grass seed production was up for six varieties, which...
The article cites the hard, red spring wheat Lee as the most planted variety in North Dakota in 1954...
The article discusses the planting of hybrid corn in North Dakota, which was up from 650,000 in 1949...
Early 1949 saw an across the board sharp reduction in all grain crops. The article goes on to break ...
This is a half page summary of the article "Sugar Beet Tops Fertilizing and Feeding Value", which ap...
This is a half page article concerning the trend in hay harvesting from 1941-56 towards time, labor...
The article discusses the planting of hybrid corn in North Dakota, which was up from 650,000 in 1949...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
The total value of all crop production in North Dakota in 1955 was estimated by Agricultural Marketi...
This is a short paragraph telling the reader that North Dakota rye production in 1955 was down from ...
The rye crop planted in North Dakota in 1946 was 55% larger than in 1945. The article goes on to exp...
Brief announcement of North Dakota farmers harvesting 14,000 acres of sweet clover, a 56% increase f...
This is a short article on The number of pigs raised in North Dakota in the fall of 1955 (June 1st t...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
The article addresses the rapid increase of barley and spring wheat in North Dakota. The Agricultura...
This half page article informs the reader that grass seed production was up for six varieties, which...
The article cites the hard, red spring wheat Lee as the most planted variety in North Dakota in 1954...
The article discusses the planting of hybrid corn in North Dakota, which was up from 650,000 in 1949...
Early 1949 saw an across the board sharp reduction in all grain crops. The article goes on to break ...
This is a half page summary of the article "Sugar Beet Tops Fertilizing and Feeding Value", which ap...
This is a half page article concerning the trend in hay harvesting from 1941-56 towards time, labor...
The article discusses the planting of hybrid corn in North Dakota, which was up from 650,000 in 1949...