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Abdelhamid, M
Acosta-Martinez, V
Adamson, D
Akin, S
Alvarez-Pugliese, C
Arnall, B
Assefa, Y.M
Aula, L
Baath, G
Babcock, R
Bicaldo, J
Bigatao Souza, J
Boogades, N
Botte, G.G
Bourns, M
Brian, O
Burke, J
Carr, P
Carson, Z
Chatterjee, S
Chen, C
Clark, J
Cobos, C
Correira, A
Coyle, K
Creech, C
DeLaune, P
DeSilva, S
Del Grosso, S
Delgado, J
Demarco, J
Derrick, J
Detter, N
ETEMADI, F
Easterly, A
Elliott, J
Engel, R
Etesami, M
Foster, J
Franck, B
Franck, S
Franzen, D
Garcia Helguera, P
Goettl, B
Grant, R
Gross, T
Grunberg, J
Guo, W
Haag, L
Harrold, S
Hays, K
Holman, J
Hopkins, B
Ireland, S
Jin, V.L
Johnson, S.K
Jones, C
Karn, R
Keeling, W
Kowatch-Carlson, C
Lehman, R.M
Lewis, K
Liebig, M.A
Lu, C
Maharjan, B
Manter, D.K
McDonald, M
McVay, K
Mikha, M
Miller, P
Moore, E
Moore, J
Moulay, H
Nelson, N
Noland, R
Norton, J
Norton, U
Obour, A
Pabuayon, I
Pham, T
Phillips, S
Presley, D
Rakkar, M
Ritchie, G
Roa, G
Roberts, T
Roozeboom, K
Roper, W
Rosa, A
Ruiz Diaz, D
Saldana Haworth, I
Sawatzky, S
Schmidt, E
Schoenau, J
Sharma, A
Sharry, R
Siebecker, M
Simon, L
Singh, M
Slaughter, L
Smith, M
Stewart, C.E
Tamea, P
Tomlinson, P
Valencia, H
Vargas, K
Vocasek, F
Volkman, M.M
Weiseth, B
van Diepen, L.T
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1. Agronomic Evaluation of Camelina Genotypes Selected for Yield, Oil Concentration, and NUE

In recent years, camelina (Camelina sativa L.) has received global recognition for its role as a biofuel crop and multipurpose addition to cereal-based farming systems in the Northern Great Plains (NGP). The present study objected to investigative the response of selected camelina cultivars, line 229, line 35, line 53, Suneson, and Check1 to nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) inputs in terms of biomass, yield, seed oil content, and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) at five nitrogen (N) rates, r... M. Etesami, C. Chen, B. Franck, S. Franck, C. Lu

2. Assessing Corn Response to Cover Crops and Nitrogen Fertilization in a No –Till, Three-year Rotation in Northeast Kansas

As industry initiatives and government programs begin funding and incentivizing climate-smart agricultural practices, more farmers in the great plains region may be interested in incorporating cover crops into their rotations. Annual yield data can aid in understanding how cover crops impact cash crop productivity in this region. A long-term cover crop experiment in northeast Kansas was established in 2007 based on a wheat – corn – soybean rotation to determinate th... A. Correira, J. Grunberg, P. Tomlinson, K. Roozeboom, D. Presley

3. Nitrogen Fertilizer and Rhizobium Combinations to Improve Yield and Quality of Mung Bean and Adzuki Bean in Montana

Mung bean and adzuki bean are new alternative grain legumes that may be grown in Montana and provide benefits to Montana’s cropping systems by improving long-term diversification and productivity. The objective of this study was to investigate mung bean and adzuki bean response to nitrogen fertilizer and rhizobium combinations to determine the optimum fertilizer management. Two adzuki bean (Organic and O.R varieties) and two mung bean (Organic and L.N varieties) cultivars were grown und... M. Etesami, F. Etemadi, T. Gross, B. Franck, C. Chen, C. Kowatch-carlson, S. Franck