Dryland cropping systems for the Northern Great Plains:
Targeting Sustainable Agriculture with Biological Diversity

Dr. Perry Miller - vita

Seeder
Montana State University 

At this website you will find both  articles in popular format and peer-reviewed scientific articles. As a reader you can trust the information contained in the peer-reviewed articles so long as it relates well to your soil-climatic-management context. Conversely, the information contained in the popular articles is newer and has not passed peer-review rigor. Thus, it should be considered at the 'idea' stage.

Presentations and Talks (Best viewed with MS Explorer):
Peer Reviewed Articles: General Links:
Great Expectations (Pea and lentil in the Northern Great Plains)

Pulse Crop Adaptation in the Northern Great Plains Cropping Systems Links
Nitrogen Dynamics: No-Till Systems in the Northern Great Plains
Pulse Crops for the Northern Great Plains The 2000 Montana Wheat & Barley Variety Book
Crop Diversity Rotation Study Bozeman, MT 2000-04
The adaptation of seven broadleaf crops to the dry semiarid prairie Harvesting Canola - info. from NDSU
Growing Chickpeas on the Northern Plains (MONT Guide)
Cropping Sequence Effects of Four Broadleaf Crops on Four Cereal Crops in the Northern Great Plains Principles and Practices of Crop Rotation - A Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food publication
Cropping sequence affects wheat productivity on the semiarid northern Great Plains
Polymer and Fall Seeding 2004

Fall-Seeded Canola in Chinook Country: Did it Work?



Memories of My Brain Transplant - Visit to Dakota Lakes Research Farm

Using Growing Degree Days to Predict Plant Stage




WebTrends Reports: 2005