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IntroductionClain Jones
No. 1. Montana Fertilizer Check-Off ProgramsJeff Jacobsen
No. 2 Nitrogen Utilization by Malting Barley Under Varying Moisture RegimesBill Inskeep
No. 3. Winter Wheat Response to Chloride FertilizersRichard Engel
No. 4. Winter Wheat Response to Available Nitrogen and WaterRichard Engel
No. 5. Petiole Sap Analysis - A Quick Tissue Test for Nitrogen in PotatoesMal Westcott
No. 6. Petiole Tissue Testing for Nitrogen Management in PotatoesMal Westcott
No. 7. Grass Response to N FertilizerJeff Jacobsen
No. 8. Nitrogen Fertilizer MaterialsJeff Jacobsen
No. 9. Nitrates in Soil and Ground Water Under Irrigated CropsJocye Eckhoff
No. 10. Nitrogen and Harvest Date Interactions in SugarbeetsJocye Eckhoff
No. 11. Grain Yield and Protein Response to Late-Season Nitrogen in Irrigated Spring WheatMal Westcott
No. 12. Flag Leaf Diagnosis of Grain Protein Response to Late-Season N Application in Irrigated Spring WheatMal Westcott
No. 13. Residual Soil Nitrate Responses to Early and Late-Season Nitrogen Application in Irrigated Spring WheatMal Westcott
No. 14. Safflower Seed Yield and Oil Content as Affected by Water and NRichard Engel
No. 15. Response of Oat to Water and NitrogenRichard Engel
No. 16. Correcting Physiologic Leaf Spot Damage in 'Redwin' and Other Winter Wheat CultivarsRichard Engel
No. 17. Predicting Spring Wheat Yield and Protein Response to NitrogenGrant Jackson
No. 18. Spring Wheat Response to Potassium and ChlorideGrant Jackson
No. 19. Fertilizing Spring Wheat with PhosphorusGrant Jackson
No. 20. Economic Value of Late-Season N Applications to Irrigated Spring WheatMal Westcott
No. 21. Post-Harvest Evaluation of N Management for Spring Wheat Using Grain ProteinRichard Engel
No. 22. Canola Nutrient ManagementGrant Jackson
No. 23. Capturing the Genetic Protein Potential in Winter WheatScott Lorbeer
No. 24. Nitrogen Fertilization of Dryland Malt Barley for Yield and QualityGrant Jackson
No. 25. Nitrogen Requirements and Yield Potential of Spring Wheat as Affected by WaterRichard Engel
No. 26. Fertilizing Winter Wheat with Nitrogen for Yield and ProteinGrant Jackson
No. 27. Fertilizer Use on Dryland Perennial ForagesDavid Wichman
No. 28. Response of Irrigated Durum to Applied NitrogenJocye Eckhoff
No. 29. Effects of Dust Control Coatings on Phosphorus Fertilizer Availability and Crop YieldClain Jones
No. 30. Response of Durum and Spring Wheat to Applied Nitrogen and SulfurJocye Eckhoff
No. 31. Barley Response to Phosphorus Fertilization under Dry ConditionsClain Jones
No. 32. Effect of Humic Acid on Phosphorus Availability and Spring Wheat YieldClain Jones
No. 33. Estimating Straw Production of Spring and Winter WheatRichard Engel
No. 34. Post-harvest Evaluation of N Management for Winter Wheat using Grain ProteinRichard Engel
No. 35. Row Configuration and Nitrogen Application for Barley/Pea IntercroppingChengci Chen
No. 36. Soil Fertility Status after a 4-Year Transition Period to Diversified No-Till and Organic SystemsClain Jones
"No. 37. Response of Spring Wheat Yield and Protein to Row Spacing, Plant Density, and Nitrogen Application in Central Montana"Chengci Chen
"No. 38. Spring Pea, Lentil, and Chickpea Response to Phosphorus Fertilizer"Chengci Chen
No. 39. Accuracy of Quick Soil Nitrate Tests in MontanaEvette Allison
No. 40. Is Phosphorus Fertilizer Needed in Winter Pea and Lentil Production in Central Montana?Guang Wen
No. 41. Winter Wheat Response to Nitrogen and Sulfur FertilizationGrant Jackson
No. 42. Flax Response to Nitrogen and Phosporus Fertilization Grant Jackson
No. 43. Fine-tuning Applied Nitrogen Rates for Sprinkler and Flood Irrigated Sugarbeet ProductionJocye Eckhoff
No. 44. Soil Nitrous Oxide Emissions from a Continuous Wheat Cropping System in MontanaRichard Engel
No. 45. Cropping Sequence Effect of Pea and Pea Management on Spring WheatPerry Miller
No. 46. Sap Analysis for Diagnosis of Nitrate Accumulation in Cereal ForagesMal Westcott
"No. 47. Tillage System Effect on Vertical Phosphorus Stratification and Phosphorus Uptake of Winter Wheat, Winter Pea, and Spring Pea"Clain Jones
No. 48 Cultural Practices for Producing Dryland Malt Barley: Sulfur Fertilizer RateGrant Jackson
"No. 49. Response of Camelina to Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur"Grant Jackson
No. 50. Effect of Granular Urea Placement on Nitrous Oxide Production from a Silt Loam SoilRichard Engel
No. 51. Nitrogen Cycling from Pea Forage to Wheat in No-Till SystemsPerry Miller
No. 52. Cultural Practices for Producing Dryland Malt Barley: Planting Rate Grant Jackson
No. 53. A Tool to Determine Economically Optimum Nitrogen Rates for Small Grains Clain Jones
No. 54. Using Zinc to Reduce Cadmium in Durum GrainJocye Eckhoff
No. 55. Changes in Soil Nitrate-N Levels from Late Summer to Early Spring in MontanaClain Jones
No. 56 Evaluation of Nitrate Potential in Hay from Five Cereal Forage SpeciesMal Westcott
No. 57 Response of Corn to Nitrogen Fertilizer Rate and Top-dressingMal Westcott
No. 58 Effect of Tillage on Nitrogen Cycling from Annual Legume Greeen ManuresMac Burgess
No. 59 Ammonia Loss from Urea Surface-Applied to Cold SoilsRichard Engel
No. 60 Mitigation of Ammonia Loss from Urea Applied to Moist Soils by AgrotainRichard Engel
No. 61 Improving Annual Legume Green Manure Management by Optimizing Seeding Rates and Termination TimingAnn McCauley