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NDSU Oakes Irrigation Field Day set for Aug. 1

Topics for the Oakes Irrigation field day include potato breeding updates, soybean diseases and management, soil fertility and more.

North Dakota State University’s Oakes Irrigation Research Site, a branch of the Carrington Research Extension Center (CREC), will host its annual field day Thursday, Aug. 1. The field day consists of a tour of the site and select research being conducted this season.

“The site has undergone many changes over the past year, and we look forward to showing off the progress,” says Mike Ostlie, CREC director.

The tour starts at 9 a.m. Topics include:

  • Potato breeding updates – Asunta Thompson, potato breeder
  • Robotic weeding solutions and monitoring – Evans Wiafe, graduate student
  • Soybean disease under high moisture conditions – Wade Webster, soybean pathology specialist
  • White mold management in soybeans – Michael Wunsch, CREC research plant pathologist
  • Dry bean variety update – Juan Osorno, dry bean breeder
  • Organic matter matters – Carlos Pires, soil fertility specialist

A free lunch will follow the presentations, as well as a sneak peek at the new headquarters building under construction.

The Oakes Irrigation Research Site is located 4.5 miles south of Oakes on U.S. Highway 1 S.

For more information, visit ndsu.ag/oakesfieldday or contact Mike Ostlie at 218-791-8912 or mike.ostlie@ndsu.edu.


NDSU Agriculture Communication – July 12, 2024

Source: Mike Ostlie, 218-791-8912, mike.ostlie@ndsu.edu

Editor: Elizabeth Cronin, 701-231-7006, elizabeth.cronin@ndsu.edu

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