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Sunflower: 2004 South Dakota Hybrid Performance Trials, Kathleen Grady, Lee Gilbertson
Sunflower: 2004 South Dakota Hybrid Performance Trials, Kathleen Grady, Lee Gilbertson
SDSU Extension Circulars
No abstract provided.
West River Ag Center Crops And Soils Research Annual Progress Report, 2004, Agricultural Experiment Station
West River Ag Center Crops And Soils Research Annual Progress Report, 2004, Agricultural Experiment Station
Agricultural Experiment Station and Research Farm Annual Reports
This is the 2004 progress report of the West River Crops and Soils Research Projects, South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. This document includes reports on: weather and climate, wheat and grain variety trials, management and tillage, and weed and pest control.
Animal Health Matters, David H. Zeman
Animal Health Matters, David H. Zeman
Animal Health MATTERS Newsletter
Head/Director's Message [Page] 1- ADRDL invited to join the NAHLN Diagnostic News [Page] 1- Bovine genital trichomoniasis in western SD [Page] 2- Testing milk for mastitis at ADRDL [Page] 2- Poultry biosecurity [Page] 2- Veterinary poultry specialists sought Research News [Page] 2- VSD/ADRDL professor receives grant to establish research center Extension News [Page] 3- Are white tail deer a threat for spreading BVDV in cattle? [Page] 3- Liver copper concentration in calves [Page] 4- Calendar of events [Page] 4- Holiday hours
Designating Beneficaries Through Contractual Arrangements, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Designating Beneficaries Through Contractual Arrangements, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Life Insurance: An Estate Planning Tool, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Life Insurance: An Estate Planning Tool, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Custodial Accounts For Kids Under 18, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Custodial Accounts For Kids Under 18, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
What Is A Personal Representative?, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
What Is A Personal Representative?, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Power Of Attorney, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Power Of Attorney, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
South Dakota Rights Of The Terminally Ill, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
South Dakota Rights Of The Terminally Ill, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Dying Without A Written Will In South Dakota: Who Recieves Your Property?, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Dying Without A Written Will In South Dakota: Who Recieves Your Property?, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
A Glossary Of Estate Planning Terms, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
A Glossary Of Estate Planning Terms, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Estate Planning: Property Ownership, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Estate Planning: Property Ownership, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Letter Of Last Instructions, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Letter Of Last Instructions, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Estate Planning: Wills, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Estate Planning: Wills, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Estate Planning For Families With Minor Children, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Estate Planning For Families With Minor Children, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Redefining Dairy Expansion, Alvaro Garcia, Kenneth Kalscheur, A. Hippen
Redefining Dairy Expansion, Alvaro Garcia, Kenneth Kalscheur, A. Hippen
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Estate Planning In South Dakota: Getting Started, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
Estate Planning In South Dakota: Getting Started, David Rezac, Anne M. Feiock, Elizabeth E. Gorham
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Covers For Manure Storage Units, Richard Nicolai, Steve Pohl, David Schmidt
Covers For Manure Storage Units, Richard Nicolai, Steve Pohl, David Schmidt
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Livestock Development And Water Quality, Jim Gerwing, Ron Gelderman, Nels Troelstrup
Livestock Development And Water Quality, Jim Gerwing, Ron Gelderman, Nels Troelstrup
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Factors That Drive Dairy Expansion, Alvaro Garcia, Kenneth Kalscheur
Factors That Drive Dairy Expansion, Alvaro Garcia, Kenneth Kalscheur
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Factores Que Impulsan La Expansión Lechera, Alvaro Garcia, Kenneth Kalscheur
Factores Que Impulsan La Expansión Lechera, Alvaro Garcia, Kenneth Kalscheur
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Las Granjas Lecheras Y El Desarrollo Económico Local, Alvaro Garcia, Kenneth Kalscheur
Las Granjas Lecheras Y El Desarrollo Económico Local, Alvaro Garcia, Kenneth Kalscheur
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Livestock Risk Protection: Feeder Cattle, Fed Cattle, And Swine, Matthew A. Diersen
Livestock Risk Protection: Feeder Cattle, Fed Cattle, And Swine, Matthew A. Diersen
SDSU Extension Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Soybeans: 2004 Crop Performance Results, Cooperative Extension Service, South Dakota State University
Soybeans: 2004 Crop Performance Results, Cooperative Extension Service, South Dakota State University
SDSU Extension Circulars
Successful soybean production is greatly affected by variety selection for a given growing area. This publication reports the agronomic performance of entries in the 2004 South Dakota performance trials for conventional or non- Roundup Ready™ and Roundup Ready™ soybean varieties. Important factors in variety selection include yield, maturity, plant height, lodging resistance, and Phytophthora root rot resistance. In the case of public varieties, additional information including emergence, shattering, and iron chlorosis scores (Table A) are available.
Farm And Home Research: 55-4, Lance Nixon, Marianne Stein
Farm And Home Research: 55-4, Lance Nixon, Marianne Stein
Farm and Home Research
Contents: [Page] 3- Director’s comments [Page] 4- Antibiotics in runoff [Page] 6- Mr. Weeds, Mr. Extension, Mr. Wrage [Page] 10- Feeds for efficiency [Page] 12- Pulse crops: rotations [Page] 14- Pulse crops: the agronomic angle [Page] 16- Pulse crops: the economics [Page] 18- Pulse crops: feeding peas to swine [Page] 19- First-ever quality-of-life survey: Most South Dakotans are satisfied [Page] 22 Take another look at your soybeans: That may be iron Deficiency Chlorosis [Page] 24- Seed science center planned for campus [Page] 26- ‘2010’ research initiative comes to SDSU
South Dakota Flax Variety Evaluations 2004, Kathleen Grady, Lee Gilbertson
South Dakota Flax Variety Evaluations 2004, Kathleen Grady, Lee Gilbertson
SDSU Extension Extra Archives
The success of flax production is affected by choice of variety. Carefully examine variety characteristics such as seed yield, oil content, and maturity. In some cases oil content or maturity may offset a yield advantage.
2004 Precision Planted Performance Trials: Corn, R. G. Hall, K. K. Kirby
2004 Precision Planted Performance Trials: Corn, R. G. Hall, K. K. Kirby
Agricultural Experiment Station Circulars
This publication reports the performance of entries in the 2004 South Dakota corn hybrid performance trials for both non-Roundup-Ready™ and Roundup-Ready™ hybrids. Information includes both the most recent 2-year and 1-year grain yields in bushels per acre (bu/ac); and 1-year bushel weight, moisture percentages of shelled corn at harvest, acre harvest population, and stalk lodge percentages. These performance trials are conducted by the South Dakota Crop Performance Testing ( CPT ) program at South Dakota State University.
Grazing Corn Stalks, Cody Wright, Kent Tjardes
Grazing Corn Stalks, Cody Wright, Kent Tjardes
SDSU Extension Extra Archives
It has been known for years that one of the largest expenses in a beef cattle production system is feed, more specifically, winter feed. Consequently, a great deal of research has focused on ways—shifting the production system to better fit the forage resource base, feeding cheaper alternative feeds and forages, extending the grazing season—to reduce winter feed cost. In the upper Midwest with its short growing season for grasses and significant amount of snowfall received in a typical year, crop residue is the most cost-effective method to extend grazing. Extending the grazing season without adding additional forage acres or substantial …
Frost Damaged Or Immature Corn: Forage Options, Cody Wright, Kent Tjardes, Alvaro Garcia, Peter Jeranyama
Frost Damaged Or Immature Corn: Forage Options, Cody Wright, Kent Tjardes, Alvaro Garcia, Peter Jeranyama
SDSU Extension Extra Archives
Delayed spring planting and early frost can each contribute to significant reductions in grain yield and (or) the value of the grain due to low test weight or high moisture. Under these circumstances, consider alternative harvest options for your corn crop. One viable option is to harvest the crop as forage. Generally, the first option producers think of when faced with immature or frost-damaged corn is to chop the fields for silage or earlage. While this method of harvest will work extremely well and can provide several tons of high quality feed, it may not be the best option if …
Ensiling Immature And Frost Damaged Corn, Peter Jeranyama, Cody Wright, Kent Tjardes
Ensiling Immature And Frost Damaged Corn, Peter Jeranyama, Cody Wright, Kent Tjardes
SDSU Extension Extra Archives
Immature corn is corn that fails to reach adequate maturity and can not be sold at normal, prevailing market values without steep price discounts. Corn that is drought stressed, heat unit deficient, water logged, or frost damaged meets this definition. Corn is uniquely suited to silage making. But when corn is damaged or killed by frost before it reaches the desired maturity for ensiling, the stage of maturity at the time of frost is very critical. If frost is early and green leaves remain on plants it may be best to let the crop stand, as it will continue to …