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Small Grains And Field Peas: 2008 Variety Recommendations (2007 Crop Performance Results), Cooperative Extension Service, South Dakota State University Dec 2007

Small Grains And Field Peas: 2008 Variety Recommendations (2007 Crop Performance Results), Cooperative Extension Service, South Dakota State University

SDSU Extension Circulars

Variety selection is a fundamental element in a sound crop production program. This report contains variety recommendations, descriptions, and yield data for the spring-seeded small grains – hard red spring wheat, oat, and barley, along with the fall-seeded small grain –hard red winter wheat. Key factors in variety selection include yield, yield stability, maturity, straw strength, height, test weight, quality, and disease resistance. Yield is an important factor; however, a variety with good disease resistance, straw strength, and high grain quality may be more profitable in some cases than the highest yielding variety. Disease resistance information is based on reactions …


Strategic And Scenario Planning In Ranching: Managing Risk In Dynamic Times, Barry H. Dunn, Roger N. Gates, Jack Davis, Agustin Arzeno Oct 2007

Strategic And Scenario Planning In Ranching: Managing Risk In Dynamic Times, Barry H. Dunn, Roger N. Gates, Jack Davis, Agustin Arzeno

SDSU Extension Circulars

Content
Steps Toward Success
Stage 1: Charting the Course: Creating the Vision
Step 1: Assess current situation and inventory of ranch resources
Step 2: Conduct SWOT analysis
Step 3: Establish a vision for the ranch business
Stage 2: Determining Strategies to Achieve the Ranch’s Vision
Step 4: GAP analysis
Step 5: Alternative strategies to close the gap
Stage 3: Scenario Planning for the Ranch
Step 6: Describe multiple scenarios
Step 7: Select and evaluate the most-probable Scenarios
Stage 4: Merging Strategies and Scenario Planning
Step 8: Determine strategies with the highest likelihood of success
Stage 5: Putting the Plan Into …


Common Waterhemp Growth And Fecundity As Influenced By Emergence Date And Competing Crop, E. Uscanga-Mortera, S. Clay, F. Forcella, J. Gunsolus Aug 2007

Common Waterhemp Growth And Fecundity As Influenced By Emergence Date And Competing Crop, E. Uscanga-Mortera, S. Clay, F. Forcella, J. Gunsolus

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Common waterhemp (Amarathus rudis Sauer) is a frequent weed in glyphosate-resistant (GR) crops in the midwestern USA due, in part, to the delayed emergence of its seedlings. Variable waterhemp emergence was simulated by transplanting seedlings into both corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] and bare plot areas at differing crop growth stages during two growing seasons in western Minnesota. Growth and fecundity were measured. As expected, late planted weeds produced little dry matter and few seeds, and competition from corn or soybean reduced waterhemp dry weight and fecundity by 90% compared with isolated plants. Interestingly, common …


South Dakota Agricultural Land Market Trends: 1991-2007, Larry Janssen, Burton Pflueger, Tyler Ahrendt Jun 2007

South Dakota Agricultural Land Market Trends: 1991-2007, Larry Janssen, Burton Pflueger, Tyler Ahrendt

Agricultural Experiment Station Circulars

272 Agricultural land values and cash rental rates in South Dakota, by region and by state, are the primary topics of this report. Target audiences are farmers and ranchers, landowners, agricultural professionals (lenders, rural appraisers, professional farm managers), and policy makers interested in agricultural land market trends. This report contains the results of the 2007 SDSU South Dakota Farm Real Estate Market Survey, the 17th annual SDSU survey developed to estimate agricultural land values and cash rental rates by land use in different regions of South Dakota.


South Dakota Rangeland And Pasture Grazing Records, South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service May 2007

South Dakota Rangeland And Pasture Grazing Records, South Dakota Cooperative Extension Service

SDSU Extension Circulars

The South Dakota Rangeland and Pasture Grazing Records book is designed to help ranchers and grassland managers keep accurate records of grazing use and range and pasture conditions. Monitoring and recording range and pasture condition response to grazing will allow you to evaluate the short-term and long-term effect of management on the forage resource and enable you to make management adjustments if conditions warrant.