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Item 2008 Canola variety trials(North Dakota State University, 2008) Kandel, HansIn 2008, North Dakota accounted for approximately 91 percent of the canola acreage planted in the United States. This report summarizes canola variety performance at the various North Dakota State University Research Extension Centers.Item 2008 North Dakota alternative crop variety performance(North Dakota State University, 2009) Endres, Gregory; Kandel, HansThis publication contains information on selected buckwheat, chickpea, field pea, lentil, proso millet, mustard, safflower and triticale varieties that North Dakota State University tested in 2008.Item 2008 North Dakota Alternative Crop Variety Performance(North Dakota State University, 2009) Endres, Gregory; Kandel, HansItem 2009 Canola variety trials(North Dakota State University, 2009) Kandel, HansIn 2009, North Dakota accounted for approximately 89 percent of the canola acreage harvested in the United States. This report summarizes canola variety performance at the various North Dakota State University Research Extension Centers.Item 2009 North Dakota alternative crop variety performance(North Dakota State University, 2010) Endres, Gregory; Kandel, HansThis publication contains information on selected varieties of buckwheat, camelina, chickpea, crambe, lentil, proso millet, mustard, safflower and spring triticale that North Dakota State University tested in 2009.Item 2010 Canola variety trials(North Dakota State University, 2010) Kandel, HansIn 2010, North Dakota accounted for approximately 89 percent of the canola acreage harvested in the United States. This report summarizes canola variety performance at the various North Dakota State University Research Extension Centers.Item 2010 North Dakota alternative crop variety performance(North Dakota State University, 2011) Endres, Greg; Kandel, HansThis publication contains information on selected varieties of buckwheat, chickpea, flax, lentil, proso millet, mustard and safflower that North Dakota State University tested in 2010.Item Dry bean grower survey of pest problems and pesticide use in Minnesota and North Dakota(North Dakota State University, 2002) Knodel, Janet J. (Janet Jean), 1958-; Beauzay, Patrick B.; Franzen, David W., 1953-; Luecke, J. L.; Kandel, Hans; Markell, Samuel G.; Zollinger, Richard K.; Osorno, Juan M.; Northarvest Bean Growers AssociationSurvey of the members of the Northarvest Bean Growers Association, which also provides funding. No issues published in 1993 and 2001.Item North Dakota and South Dakota Hybrid Sunflower Performance Testing 2008(North Dakota State University, 2009) Grady, Kathleen A.; Kandel, HansItem North Dakota and South Dakota Hybrid Sunflower Performance Testing 2009(North Dakota State University, 2010) Kandel, Hans; Grady, Kathleen A.Item North Dakota and South Dakota Hybrid Sunflower Performance Testing 2010(North Dakota State University, 2010) Kandel, Hans; Grady, Kathleen A.Item North Dakota barley, oat, rye and flax variety trial results for 2008 and selection guide(North Dakota State University, 2008) Kandel, Hans; Ransom, Joel K.Barley, oat, rye and flax varieties are tested each year at multiple sites throughout North Dakota. The relative performance of these varieties is shown in table form. Variety performance data are used to provide variety recommendations to producers. Some varieties may not be included in the tables because of insufficient testing or lack of seed availability, or they offer no yield or disease advantage over similar varieties. Additional data from county sites are available at www.ag.ndsu.edu/variety/index.htm and from each Research Extension Center.Item North Dakota barley, oat, rye and flax variety trial results for 2009 and selection guide(North Dakota State University, 2009) Kandel, Hans; Ransom, Joel K.Barley, oat, rye and flax varieties are tested each year at multiple sites throughout North Dakota. The relative performance of these varieties is shown in table form. Variety performance data are used to provide variety recommendations to producers. Some varieties may not be included in the tables because of insufficient testing or lack of seed availability, or they offer no yield or disease advantage over similar varieties. Additional data from county sites are available at www.ag.ndsu.edu/varietytrials/ and from each Research Extension Center.Item North Dakota dry bean performance testing 2008(North Dakota State University, 2009) Kandel, HansItem North Dakota dry bean performance testing 2009(North Dakota State University, 2009) Kandel, HansItem North Dakota Dry Pea Performance Testing(North Dakota State University, 2010) Kandel, Hans; Endres, GregItem North Dakota Soybean Performance Testing 2008(North Dakota State University, 2008) Kandel, HansItem North Dakota Soybean Performance Testing 2009(North Dakota State University, 2009) Kandel, HansItem North Dakota Soybean Performance Testing 2010(North Dakota State University, 2010) Kandel, HansItem Replanting or Late Planting Crops(North Dakota State University, 2009) Ransom, Joel K.; Kandel, Hans; Endres, Gregory