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Consumer Characteristics and Willingness to Pay for Locally Produced Product: A Case Study of Rib-eye Steaks in the Northern Great Plains

Consumer Characteristics and Willingness to Pay for Locally Produced Product: A Case Study of Rib-eye Steaks in the Northern Great Plains

... the northern Great Plains, this product’s high value and stable supply provide local small- and midscale producers great opportunities to establish value-added niche ...

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Economics of early weaning in northern great plains beef cattle production system

Economics of early weaning in northern great plains beef cattle production system

... [10] Grings, E.E., Short, R.E., Klement, K.D., Geary, T.W., MacNeil, M.D., Haferkamp, M.R. and Heitschmidt, R.K. (2005) Calving system and weaning age effects on cow and preweaning calf performance in the Northern ...

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Convective suppression before and during the United States Northern Great Plains flash drought of 2017

Convective suppression before and during the United States Northern Great Plains flash drought of 2017

... Abstract. Flash droughts tend to be disproportionately de- structive because they intensify rapidly and are difficult to prepare for. We demonstrate that the 2017 US Northern Great Plains (NGP) flash ...

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Seasonality of prescribed fire weather windows and predicted fire behavior in the northern Great Plains, USA

Seasonality of prescribed fire weather windows and predicted fire behavior in the northern Great Plains, USA

... the northern Great ...southern plains for the two USA National Weather Service Fire Weather Zones (Bismarck and Grand Forks; ...the northern mixed grass and tallgrass prairie ...

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Snow and albedo climate change impacts across the United States Northern Great Plains

Snow and albedo climate change impacts across the United States Northern Great Plains

... Most of the stations did move over the 60 years of data collection, as explained in Sect. 2. Station moves can cause time series discontinuity (Groisman and Legates, 1994; Pe- terson et al., 1998). While the Sterling ...

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Crop and Soil Response to Long-Term Tillage Practices in the Northern Great Plains

Crop and Soil Response to Long-Term Tillage Practices in the Northern Great Plains

... Based on the results of our 10-yr study on a sandy loam in the northern Great Plains, no-tillage annual spring wheat crop production was the most efficient crop and soil man- agement pra[r] ...

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Glomalin and Soil Aggregation under Six Management Systems in the Northern Great Plains, USA

Glomalin and Soil Aggregation under Six Management Systems in the Northern Great Plains, USA

... linkage between levels of soil disturbance and the types and amounts of photosynthetically-derived carbon going belowground, especially as it relates to the plant-my- corrhizal relationship. Ongoing research projects in ...

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Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in a fertilized rangeland ecosystem of the northern Great Plains.

Nitrogen and phosphorus availability in a fertilized rangeland ecosystem of the northern Great Plains.

... In the northern Great Plains, cycling and availability of nutri- ents to plants are controlled largely by climatic factors-primarily soil temperature and available [r] ...

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The effects of weather modification on Northern Great Plains Grasslands: a preliminary assessment.

The effects of weather modification on Northern Great Plains Grasslands: a preliminary assessment.

... Relationship between nutrient content of grasses and precipitation is probably dependent on a number of factors, including grass species and timing of the rainfall[r] ...

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Nitrogen Fertilization of Northern Great Plains Rangelands.

Nitrogen Fertilization of Northern Great Plains Rangelands.

... The cool-season grasses show a marked early spring response to the appli- cation of nitrogen fertilizer, even on soils high in total nitrogen, be- cause of the [r] ...

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Complementary Grazing Systems, for Sandhills of the Northern Great Plains.

Complementary Grazing Systems, for Sandhills of the Northern Great Plains.

... This paper reports on a large scale grazing trial which ex- amined different grazing sys- tems in which crested wheat- grass was grazed in conjunction, with San[r] ...

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Seedling Growth and Soil Drought Resistance of Northern Great Plains Legumes, Alfalfa and Four Grasses.

Seedling Growth and Soil Drought Resistance of Northern Great Plains Legumes, Alfalfa and Four Grasses.

... alfalfa in herbage production in seedling stage after 30 days of favorable growing conditions and at the point of permanent wilting in light sandy loam soil, su[r] ...

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Growth and development of Northern Great Plains species in relation to nitrogen fertilization.

Growth and development of Northern Great Plains species in relation to nitrogen fertilization.

... The development of a given individual grass, sedge, or forb species as observed in terms of leaf height and other pheno- logical developments in the pres- ence [r] ...

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Interseeding for range improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

Interseeding for range improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

... A rapid increase in yield of native forage species, particularly western wheatgrass, found following furrowing alone was sufficient for success of the interseeding [r] ...

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Energy fixation and precipitation-use efficiency in a fertilized rangeland ecosystem of the Northern Great Plains.

Energy fixation and precipitation-use efficiency in a fertilized rangeland ecosystem of the Northern Great Plains.

... play dominant roles in regulating energy-fixing capabilities of rangeland ecosystems in this area: (1) Soil water availability, (2) genetic potential of chlorophyll-[r] ...

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Fertilization and Its Effect on Range Improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

Fertilization and Its Effect on Range Improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

... trogen fertilizer to a deteriorated range site changed the botanical composition from predominantly forbs and shortgrass species to a western wheatgrass and short- [r] ...

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Soil Moisture Response to Range Improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

Soil Moisture Response to Range Improvement in the Northern Great Plains.

... Treatment Effects.-The influence of range improvement treatments on soil water potential or moisture stress was significant in both years (table 2) 2.. The rest fro[r] ...

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Range fertilization in the northern Great Plains.

Range fertilization in the northern Great Plains.

... Use of fertilizer, particularly N, has significantly increased the efficiency with which soil water is used.. forage yields, WUE response to fertilization has been [r] ...

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Water use in a modified summer fallow system on semiarid northern Great Plains

Water use in a modified summer fallow system on semiarid northern Great Plains

... It may be worthwhile to look at other rotation sequences, such as seeding winter wheat, rather than spring wheat, following forage or placing the most important crop (e.g., wheat) follow[r] ...

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Salt Consumption by Breeding Cows on Native Range in the Northern Great Plains.

Salt Consumption by Breeding Cows on Native Range in the Northern Great Plains.

... The high negative correlations of salt consumption with pre- cipitation during t h e previous year were possibly due to the cycle of alternate dry and wet years[r] ...

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