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Item The Effect of Trace Elements on Alfalfa and Oats in Minnesota(Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, 1955-03) MacGregor, John M.; Mulvehill, John F.Item The Small Grains Field Guide(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2005) Wiersma, Jochum J.; Ransom, Joel K.This book is a guide for the production of wheat, barley, and oats in Minnesota and North Dakota. Contains 10 sections: Agronomic Management, Crop Growth and Staging, Fertility Management, Photographs, Pesticide Management, Weed Control, Disease and Pest Management, Harvest and Storage Management, Wheat Marketing, and Useful Internet Information Resources.Item USDA-ARS Phenocart RGB Imagery Collected in Brookings, SD in 2021(2024-06-13) Ewing, Patrick; Runck, Bryan; patrick.ewing@usda.gov; Ewing, Patrick; Real-time Geoinformation Systems Lab, GEMS Informatics CenterData were collected from an experimental field in 2021 at the Eastern South Dakota Soil and Water Research Farm in Brookings, SD, USA (44.351 N, 96.805 W). The experiment consisted of a number of oat (Avena sativa L.) variety-by-seeding-rate treatments that were further divided into medium red clover planting treatments in a strip-block design with four replicates and a plot size of 6 m by 6 m. Oat treatments crossed variety (Reins, Natty, Sumo) and target oat population (140, 220, and 320 plants m-2) in 19 cm, drilled rows; red clover showed no responses to these oat treatments. Red clover treatments compared clover planted concurrently with oats (“underseeded”) on April 28, 2021; planted after oat harvest (“post-harvest”) on August 12, 2021; or no clover (“fallow”). Red clover was drilled at 1.25 cm depth at a rate of 8.2 kg ha-1 at a row spacing of 19 cm. An herbicide application of 210 g ha-1 sethoxydim (Poast, BASF Crop Protection, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA), which selectively targets monocots, was applied on August 20, 2021, to control volunteer oats. A total of 720 RGB JPEG images were collected over six dates. The dates span the emergence of the post-harvest red clover planting to the first killing frost: August 21st, September 9th, September 29th, October 5th, October 15th, and October 25th. Images were collected by a Canon PowerShot ELPH 190 IS at a height of 2.5 m in the center of each plot using a phenotyping cart (White & Conley, 2013). To mirror the simplest use by researchers and practitioners, the camera was configured in full default, automatic mode, including ISO (a standard setting for controlling image darkness) and white balance and a 74-degree horizontal field of view. One image was taken from a representative location per plot on each date.