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Economic Feasibility of Large Modern Confined Swine Farrowing Operations in North Dakota

Research

Read the latest research associated with chickpeas, split peas and lentils.

The Relationship of Between Crop Production and Sustainability

Explanation of how crop production and soil conservation are related.

Growing Together: More Than a Cookbook

Sampling for Herbicide Injury in Potatoes

Getting the Most Out of Your Biologicals

Discussion of common animal health products along with proper storage, handling, and administration. Charlie Stoltenow, D.V.M.; Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine; NDSU Extension Veterinarian, NDSU Department of…

Temperature and Herbicide Application Questions

Ideal temperatures for applying most POST herbicides are between 65 and 85 F. Weeds may be killed slowly below 60 F. Some herbicides may injure crops if applied above 85 F. Avoid applying volatile herbicides such as 2,4-D ester, MCPA ester…

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