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Prairie Grains is the official publication of the Minnesota Association of Wheat Growers, North Dakota Grain Growers Association, Montana Grain Growers Association and South Dakota Wheat, Inc.

Copyright Prairie Grains Magazine
April 2005

Consider Production Guarantee-Based Grain Sales

The Fundamentals of Intensive Wheat Management -- One key component is stand uniformity. If stand is the weakest link, you are only going to capture as good of a yield as what the stand is capable of giving.

Inputs for Wheat Production: What’s Economic, What’s Not? -- Results in 2003 and 2004 show that economic return from some inputs used for spring wheat production must be based on decisions made during the growing season – there’s no substitute for good scouting.

Root Rot Subtly Robs Yield

Managing for high yield -- A review of intensive wheat production research in North Dakota in 2004

Nitrogen Timing in Wheat

Association Perspectives: Making the Case to Uphold the Farm Program

Taming the Bulls & Bears: Oh Those Darn Marketing Plans

Rock and Roll Agronomy: Trends on the Minds of Growers, Agribusiness Going into the ’05 Growing Season

Grain Growing Classroom: The Use of Pre-Harvest Glyphosate

Don’t Call Me An Expert, This is Just the Way I do Things Marketing New Crop Grain

Prairie Ramblings: Postcards from Buster:  Sneak Peek at Next Season

Higher Fuel Prices Ahead?

Supplement with Sulfur?