This year’s events will feature the latest research on issues that impact agriculture in North Dakota.
June
Sessions will cover weed management, crop growth stages and nutrient deficiencies.
Sessions include lentil production, pollinator gardens and herbicide-resistant weeds.
Educational sessions will focus on small grains varieties, corn and soybean research, and updates on weed control and wheat disease management.
The field day offers participants a chance to see research in action and innovative solutions to challenges faced in North Dakota agriculture.
Speakers will discuss the current supply and demand of sheep and goats.
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can produce harmful toxins.

