The topic was the need for crop variation in North Dakota. Farmers were focusing on a smaller array of crops which resulted in increased yields, streamlined field operations and greatly reduced labor requirements to produce these limited crops. This resulted in increased soil erosion, risk of diseases, increased pest problems and increased the need of government subsidies. A variety of professionals in different fields were assembled to offer solutions
Farmers choose the crops they grow for two principal users; namely, for feed production or for cash ...
The topic was the retention and improvement of North Dakota soils to grow Wheat, it's most grown cro...
This article analyzes practices used by farmers to achieve these management factors. The article beg...
Farmers in North Dakota have depended upon the sale of crops for 50% to 67% of their agricultural in...
Choosing new crops based upon a promising marketing forecast may aid in immediate demand. However, N...
This was a discussion of North Dakota?s agricultural processing and miscellaneous manufacturing impa...
The authors discuss the changes between 1967 - 87 that occurred in North Dakota land usage, producti...
In the Northern Great Plains, crop and livestock producers view forage crop production as an importa...
Brief announcement on the effects of agricultural changes in other states affecting the products in ...
This paper is a discussion of those factors influencing farm size and structure. The various types o...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
he Nebraska Panhandle presents many unique op-portunities for agricultural producers interested in a...
In the Northern Great Plains region, crop and livestock producers view forage crop production as an ...
Historically, solid-seeded small grain crops have dominated production in the northern Great Plains....
The author suggested that corn yields in the state of North Dakota could be increased through the us...
Farmers choose the crops they grow for two principal users; namely, for feed production or for cash ...
The topic was the retention and improvement of North Dakota soils to grow Wheat, it's most grown cro...
This article analyzes practices used by farmers to achieve these management factors. The article beg...
Farmers in North Dakota have depended upon the sale of crops for 50% to 67% of their agricultural in...
Choosing new crops based upon a promising marketing forecast may aid in immediate demand. However, N...
This was a discussion of North Dakota?s agricultural processing and miscellaneous manufacturing impa...
The authors discuss the changes between 1967 - 87 that occurred in North Dakota land usage, producti...
In the Northern Great Plains, crop and livestock producers view forage crop production as an importa...
Brief announcement on the effects of agricultural changes in other states affecting the products in ...
This paper is a discussion of those factors influencing farm size and structure. The various types o...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
he Nebraska Panhandle presents many unique op-portunities for agricultural producers interested in a...
In the Northern Great Plains region, crop and livestock producers view forage crop production as an ...
Historically, solid-seeded small grain crops have dominated production in the northern Great Plains....
The author suggested that corn yields in the state of North Dakota could be increased through the us...
Farmers choose the crops they grow for two principal users; namely, for feed production or for cash ...
The topic was the retention and improvement of North Dakota soils to grow Wheat, it's most grown cro...
This article analyzes practices used by farmers to achieve these management factors. The article beg...