This atlas and guide shows how agriculture in the North Central Region of South Dakota can be improved and stabilized through development, use, and conservation of existing land and water resources. Methods such as detailed description and analysis of landscape, soil, land use, the relationship between environment and crop production, potential production, and management for maximum profit and increased net return are explained
This pamphlet was prepared especially for teaching guide in farm management courses at South Dakota ...
The growing demand for biofuel production increased agricultural activities in South Dakota, leading...
Since yield predictions for 1,874 South Dakota soil phases were available it was decided to develop ...
Soil maps fill an important function in the agricultural program of South Dakota. They are the means...
This publication provides a description of soil forming factors: climate, vegetation, parent materia...
The Ag land soil tables displays data that is used to make baseline agricultural land assessments ...
This publication provides a description of soil forming factors: climate, vegetation, parent materia...
Farmers choose the crops they grow for two principal users; namely, for feed production or for cash ...
This is a discussion of soils in North Dakota. To properly plan the use and management of a tract of...
This atlas and guide shows how agriculture in the North Central Region of South Dakota can be improv...
Physiographic regions are natural landforms valuable for research and management landscape stratific...
This publication provides yield information maps for corn, wheat, durum wheat, other spring wheat, o...
Surface mining of agricultural land is on the increase in southwestern North Dakota. Reclamation of ...
Historically, solid-seeded small grain crops have dominated production in the northern Great Plains....
Potter County covers an area of 568,320 acres in north central South Dakota. The topography is gentl...
This pamphlet was prepared especially for teaching guide in farm management courses at South Dakota ...
The growing demand for biofuel production increased agricultural activities in South Dakota, leading...
Since yield predictions for 1,874 South Dakota soil phases were available it was decided to develop ...
Soil maps fill an important function in the agricultural program of South Dakota. They are the means...
This publication provides a description of soil forming factors: climate, vegetation, parent materia...
The Ag land soil tables displays data that is used to make baseline agricultural land assessments ...
This publication provides a description of soil forming factors: climate, vegetation, parent materia...
Farmers choose the crops they grow for two principal users; namely, for feed production or for cash ...
This is a discussion of soils in North Dakota. To properly plan the use and management of a tract of...
This atlas and guide shows how agriculture in the North Central Region of South Dakota can be improv...
Physiographic regions are natural landforms valuable for research and management landscape stratific...
This publication provides yield information maps for corn, wheat, durum wheat, other spring wheat, o...
Surface mining of agricultural land is on the increase in southwestern North Dakota. Reclamation of ...
Historically, solid-seeded small grain crops have dominated production in the northern Great Plains....
Potter County covers an area of 568,320 acres in north central South Dakota. The topography is gentl...
This pamphlet was prepared especially for teaching guide in farm management courses at South Dakota ...
The growing demand for biofuel production increased agricultural activities in South Dakota, leading...
Since yield predictions for 1,874 South Dakota soil phases were available it was decided to develop ...