Producers will receive recommendations that will help them make production decisions.
All Crops
The goal is to provide producers with information they can use when making management decisions for their farm.
Choosing a hybrid and using proper agronomic practices are important when raising a successful crop.
The webinar on the Quality Loss Adjustment Program will be held Feb. 10.
NDSU Extension has released its 2021 short- and long-term agricultural planning price projections for North Dakota
This event will provide tips and suggestions that can help producers with soybean production decisions for the 2021 growing season.
Dry bean producers and crop advisers will receive research-based production recommendations for 2021.
Topics that will be covered during the seminars include diseases, weeds and insect pests.
This workshop is designed to provide in-depth discussion on selected topics to help agricultural professionals enhance their crop production recommendations for farmers.
Researchers and Extension specialists will provide updates on current sugarbeet research during the virtual session.
This year’s Lake Region Extension Roundup will consist of pre-recorded sessions and live presentations.
The varieties include chickpeas, field peas and soybeans.
A remote sensing and irrigation management project that is just starting in North Dakota will be one of the topics.
This year’s Central Dakota Ag Day will be virtual.
The webinar will give participants an opportunity to learn about the CFAP 2.0 program.
The grant will be used to retrofit existing NDAWN stations and build new stations across North Dakota.
This noxious weed has been found in additional North Dakota counties every year since 2018.
This summer, researchers in NDSU’s soybean breeding program tested several soybean varieties for iron-deficiency chlorosis.
Prerecorded videos will be available Aug. 27.
The application deadline has been extended to Sept. 11.
Soybean cyst nematode continues to spread in North Dakota and elsewhere in the country.
The videos focus on weed identification and herbicide site-of-action.
White mold control in soybeans and dry beans will be one of the topics covered.
About 60 live weeds are on display in various stages of development.
Growing cereal forages for hay will be one of the topics covered during this year’s field day.
Variety updates and production problems will be among the topics covered during the virtual field day.
The center is holding an online information session and an in-person tour July 8.
NDSU’s pulse crop breeding program will be one of the topics covered.
Learn about growing season concerns during this year’s field day.
Prerecorded videos on agronomy will go live July 14.
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