Crop agronomics, pest management and precision agriculture are among the topics that will be covered during the annual field day Tuesday, July 20, at NDSU’s Carrington Research Extension Center.
“This is our premier summer event to showcase the center’s research and education programs,” said Greg Endres, Extension agronomist at the center.
Two crop tours will give participants an opportunity to view research trials and receive current production information. Speakers primarily will be NDSU crop scientists and Extension specialists.
The first tour is set to run from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Participants can learn about:
• Spring wheat production update
• Corn status and late-season production recommendations and wide-row corn with cover crops
• NDSU crop breeder updates on soybeans, dry beans, canola and flax
• Center research on canola plant nutrition, dry bean production and fungicide spray droplet size for white mold suppression
After a noon meal, provided with partial sponsorship from the North Dakota Corn Utilization Council and Northern Pulse Growers Association, the second crop tour is scheduled from 1:15 to 3:30 p.m. Specific topics are:
• Precision agriculture: center research with unmanned aerial vehicles and demonstrations of pesticide application with UAV and robotic rock picking
• Noxious weed update
• Low pH soil management
• Dry bean white mold disease and pulse crop disease management
In addition to the agronomy tours, field day visitors will have the opportunity to attend fruit, beef cattle and organic tours.
For more information, contact the center at 701-652-2951 or visit its website.
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