The topic was the retention and improvement of North Dakota soils to grow Wheat, it's most grown crop. Nitrogen is one of the most required nutrients for high wheat yield. When crops are exported from the state, those nutrients trapped in those crops leave the state. High residue retention tillage methods aid in the maintenance of present levels of wheat production
The challenges of the global food supply and environment conservation require ongoing scientific obs...
Nitrogen recommendations designed to increase wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yields may diminish wheat...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
The author discusses commercial fertilizers in the state of North Dakota from 1960-80. Nitrogen, pho...
ABSTRACT to optimize crop yields in a dryland annual cropping system. Long-term N fertility studies ...
High wheat yields require large quantities of available plant food. For example, each bushel of spri...
The greatest impediment to agriculture in western North Dakota was cited as being water availability...
Production functions to explain regional wheat yields have not been studied extensively in the Canad...
The discussion is fertilizer management for small grain producers in North Dakota. Research efforts ...
Studies based upon a series of rotation trials on the black clay soil for the determination of the n...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Production functions to explain regional wheat yields have not been studied extensively in the Canad...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe introduction of a practical snow management system, which utilizes no-till seed...
In 1980, in the state North Dakota, the average acre of soil in North Dakota with a plow depth of 6 ...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
The challenges of the global food supply and environment conservation require ongoing scientific obs...
Nitrogen recommendations designed to increase wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yields may diminish wheat...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
The author discusses commercial fertilizers in the state of North Dakota from 1960-80. Nitrogen, pho...
ABSTRACT to optimize crop yields in a dryland annual cropping system. Long-term N fertility studies ...
High wheat yields require large quantities of available plant food. For example, each bushel of spri...
The greatest impediment to agriculture in western North Dakota was cited as being water availability...
Production functions to explain regional wheat yields have not been studied extensively in the Canad...
The discussion is fertilizer management for small grain producers in North Dakota. Research efforts ...
Studies based upon a series of rotation trials on the black clay soil for the determination of the n...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Production functions to explain regional wheat yields have not been studied extensively in the Canad...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe introduction of a practical snow management system, which utilizes no-till seed...
In 1980, in the state North Dakota, the average acre of soil in North Dakota with a plow depth of 6 ...
Western one-third North Dakota was covered by native grasslands. One of the largest agricultural ind...
The challenges of the global food supply and environment conservation require ongoing scientific obs...
Nitrogen recommendations designed to increase wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yields may diminish wheat...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...