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Dickinson REC 2015 Annual Report

(Research Report, Dickinson REC, December 2015)
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Crop Variety Trial Information

Dickinson spring wheat 2015
Dickinson winter wheat 2015
Dickinson durum 2015
Dickinson barley 2015
Dickinson chickpea 2015
Dickinson lentil 2015
Dickinson oat 2015
Dickinson pea 2015
Glen Ullin spring wheat 2015
Glen Ullin barley 2015
Glen Ullin durum 2015
Hannover spring wheat 2015
Hannover barley 2015
Hannover durum 2015
Combined report for all crops at Dickinson, Glen Ullin and Hannover.

Agronomy Research

Seasonal Soil Nitrogen Mineralization within an Integrated Crop and Livestock S…

Grassland Research

Biogeochemical Processes of Nitrogen in Rangeland Soils (DREC 15-3066)
Evaluation of the Importance of Mineral Nitrogen in Restoration of Severely deg…
Evaluation of the Importance of Mineral Nitrogen Available at or Above Threshol…
The Renewability of Grassland Ecosystems (DREC 16-1092b)
Range Plant Growth Related to Climatic Factors of Western North Dakota 1982-201…
Biologically Effective Management of Residential Landscapes (DREC 15-3067)

Horticulture Research

Ongoing Horticulture Research at DREC
2015 Hops data

Livestock Research

Effect of Beef Cattle Frame Score, Forage Grazing Sequence, and Delayed Feedlot…
Enhancing Soil Productivity Using a Multi-Crop Rotation and Beef Cattle Grazing

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