Soils Research
Effect
of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl)on grain
yield and quality of spring barley.
Table
1s, north of Cut Bank, D & K Bradley
Table
2s, north of Cut Bank, B. Bradley
Table
3s, east of Sunburst
Canola
variety evaluation
Table
4s
Dormant
fall and winter-seeding of canola in the Chinook region of Montana
Table
5s, Parameters for the fall-seeded dormant canola study at theWestern
Triangle Ag. Research Center
Table
6s, Seed yield (lbs./a) for the fall-seeded dormant canola study atthe
Western Triangle Ag. Research Center
Table
7s, Plant density (plants/ft2) for fall-seeded dormant canola
study at the Western Triangle Ag. Research
Center
Effect
of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) on seed yield, oil yield of drylandcanola.
Table
8s, north of Cut Bank
Table
9s, east of Sun Burst
Evaluation
of sulfur (S) sources on dryland canola
Table
10s, east of Sun Burst
Dryland
lentil variety performance trial
Table
11s, Dryland lentil performance nursery trial
Table
12s, Habitus and usage of lentil varieties
Irrigated
Lentil Variety Performance Trial
Table
13s, Irrigated lentil performance nursery trial
Dryland spring
pea variety performance trial
Table
14s, Dryland spring pea performance nursery trial
Table
15s, Habitus of spring pea varieties
Irrigated Spring
Pea Variety Performance Trial
Table
16s, Irrigated spring pea performance nursery trial
Effect
of seeding rate and nitrogen on yield and quality of spring wheatand durum.
Table
17s, Effect of seeding rate and N on spring wheat and durumyield and
quality.
Effect
of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), chloride (Cl), and
planting rate on winter wheat.
Table
18s, north of Loma
Table
19s, east of Brady
Table
20s, east of Choteau
Table
21s, north of Conrad
Figure 1, Preplant and post-harvest soil NO3-N in winter wheat,East of Choteau.
Figure 2, Preplant and post-harvest soil NO3-N in winter wheat,East of Brady.