Minnesota CropCast - Northwestern Minnesota fall field crop harvest update from Dr. Tom Peters and Zach Fore:
2023-10-11
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Minnesota CropCast - Northwestern Minnesota fall field crop harvest update from Dr. Tom Peters and Zach Fore:
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In this week’s CropCast, Seth Naeve and David Nicolai welcomed veteran agronomists, Dr. Tom Peters and Zach Fore. Dr. Tom Peters is a sugarbeet agronomist specializing in weed control at North Dakota State University and the University of Minnesota, Zach works for Pioneer/Corteva in Northwestern Minnesota as a regional agronomist and researcher. These two gentlemen reviewed the crop growing season and early harvest results for sugarbeets, corn and soybeans in western Minnesota. They discussed early planting delays, limited seasonal rainfall, weed concerns and why some early yield results were better than expected. Factors such as genetic improvement and cultural management contributed significantly to the improvement for some area yields. Tom and Zach also provided advice on 2024 selection criteria when ordering corn and soybean (SCN tolerance) inputs as well as pest management & crop rotation of sugarbeets, corn and soybeans.Please join us for another lively Minnesota CropCast.
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Nicolai, David; Naeve, Seth. (2023). Minnesota CropCast - Northwestern Minnesota fall field crop harvest update from Dr. Tom Peters and Zach Fore:. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/268145.
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