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Watch Cercospora Leafspot In Sugarbeets 8-30-2010 Cercospora is generally more severe than it has been over the past 10 years. more>>
Preharvest Herbicide Applications in Dry Edible beans 8-23-2010 Preharvest applications can help speed up harvest by dessicating both the crop and weeds. more>>
Soil Testing Should Begin Now 8-17-2010 If you review current soil testing recommendations, you will see there is no sampling date adjustment. more>>
Soil Test NOW, Right Behind The Combine 8-9-2010 If we delay the sampling, we miss an excellent window for soil testing by waiting too long. more>>
Scout Your Soybean Fields! 8-2-2010 Soybean aphids are easy to find in NW Minnesota and eastern ND more>>
Soybean Aphids 7-13-2010 It's time to be scouting for soybean aphids! more>>
Crop Update 6-30-10 6-30-2010 There is a lot of interest in applying N to improve wheat protein more>>
NDAWN Weather Site and Phone Numbers 6-25-2010 NDAWN covers all of ND, including several stations in MN, MT and SD and is a great site for weather information and historical weather records. more>>
Fungicide Decisions For Head Scab 6-21-2010 Wheat fungicide decisions will need to be made soon as the Scab Forecast shows moderate to high risk of infection in MN/ND! more>>
Growing Degree Units 6-11-2010 Growing Degree Units (GDUs) or Growing Degree Days (GDDs) are useful to predict crop maturity and pest development. more>>
Acetochlor Rotation Changes 7-6-2007 more>>
Cercospora Resistance Management 8-9-2005 We need to pay attention to BOTH Cercospora control and resistance management! more>>
Weak Rooting Syndrome 8-2-2005 After several years of speculation, I'm pretty sure that the Weak Rooting Syndrome is from spraying pre-harvest glyphosate too early. more>>
Seed Lab Data 4-20-2005 Here are some interesting data from our Seed Lab more>>
Chemical Inventory 4-13-2005 As companies try to manage their inventory better, we sometimes see short supplies or even complete outages! more>>
High Fertilizer Prices! 4-6-2005 As we do our spring planting, we are all reminded of the high cost of fertilizer. more>>
Volunteer Corn Update 3-30-2005 A few months ago, I wrote an article expressing concern with our volunteer corn potential in 2005. more>>
A Review of Different Types of Emergence 3-24-2005 When comparing crops with similar seed size, those that must pull their cotyledons through the soil, in order to emerge, should be planted shallower than those in which the cotyledons remain in the soil. more>>
Thoughts on Precision Ag 3-16-2005 Remember that "It's the ADVICE, not the DEVICE" that is important in Precision Ag! more>>
Keep Things Timely With Custom Help 3-9-2005 As your farm increases in size each year, so does your work load. more>>
Renewal Meeting 3-2-2005 I recently attended a good "RENEWAL MEETING".... more>>
Variable Spaced "Guess Rows"! 2-22-2005 At CENTROL we are using an auto-steer system with RTK correction to map field topography.
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Soybean Emergence From Different Depths 4-6-2004 Some Illinois data shows the difference in emergence of soybeans planted at different depths. more>>
What Kind of PDA and Software Should We Buy? 3-31-2004 We are getting a lot of questions from our growers concerning PDAs and software.... more>>
Soybean Rust 3-19-2004 Here's what we know about Soybean Rust. more>>
Phosphate Increases Soybean Yield and Protein 3-17-2004 Soybean research in MN shows that applying phosphorus fertilizer can increase yields by up to 15 percent. more>>
Soybean Cyst Nematode Found in ND 3-9-2004 Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) has been found in many fields in North Dakota and NW Minnesota. more>>
Reduced Herbicide Rates 3-3-2004 While herbicides labels are intended to provide reliable weed control over a wide range of conditions, lower than labeled rates can provide adequate weed control in some situations. more>>
Water Needs of Crops 2-24-2004 We haven't had much moisture since July and some growers are worried about our low subsoil moisture. more>>
New Seed Treatments 2-11-2004 Cruiser and Poncho are 2 new seed treatments that can help protect your corn stands. more>>
Adjusting Nitrogen Rates For Different Wheat Varieties? 2-4-2004 Since Nitrogen is a major component of protein, and protein % varies widely in our Hard Red Spring Wheat, it seems logical that some varieties might require more Nitrogen than others. more>>
Nitrogen Prices Will Increase! 1-28-2004 High prices for natural gas mean high prices for nitrogen. more>>
Auto-Steer 1-20-2004 Why does this technology have so many satisfied growers? more>>
Corn Pollen Drift 1-13-2004 IA state University researchers conducted a pollen drift study in 2003. more>>
Pointers for High Soybean Yields 1-6-2004 High soybean yields depend upon the rate and length of time of dry weight accumulation in the grain. more>>
10 Traits and Passion 12-31-2003 As I've been counting my Blessings this year... more>>
Pointers for High Soybean Yields 12-9-2003 High soybean yields depend upon the rate and length of time of dry weight accumulation in the grain. more>>
Excuse me if I seem grumpy here.... 12-3-2003 Excuse me if I seem grumpy here....
....but can't anyone else see that we are in for a problem with Roundup Ready (RR) technology? more>>
Thoughts On Precision Ag.... 11-25-2003 It's not just the Precision Ag DEVICE that is important...
The ADVICE is usually more important more>>
Loss of Farmers! 11-18-2003 An agricultural futurist from Rochester, MN outlines a disturbing prediction.... more>>
It's Meeting Season! 11-11-2003 I'd like to share a tip that I picked up a few years ago from Jim Bauder, from Montana State University. more>>
Did It Pay To Treat Soybean Aphids? 11-5-2003 There were not too many fields treated in our area, but preliminary data suggests that it paid to spray soybean aphids, in 2003. more>>
Update On Our Soybean Seed 10-29-2003 A few weeks ago , I predicted that our soybean seed quality would be lower than usual. more>>
Field Drying Corn? 10-14-2003 Normally, corn dries more>>
Update from the North! 10-7-2003 Early soybean yields are in the 30-40 bushel range.< more>>
Soil Testing Is In High Gear! 10-1-2003 This year's excellent small grain crop used up a lot of the Nitrogen in the top 2 feet of soil and this showed up in our low N soil tests. more>>
Price vs. Cost 9-23-2003 "When making a decision, what is more important to you, the price or the cost?" more>>
Low Soybean Seed Quality?! 9-17-2003 Seed quality and germination, for our 2004 soybean fields, will certainly be lower than usual. more>>
Nutrient Removal by Major Minnesota Crops 9-9-2003 more>>
Early Season Soil Testing Results 9-3-2003 Here are the results of the fields that we have tested so far this fall. more>>
Dry Bean Update - NE North Dakota 8-27-2003 Dry weather has hurt our Dry Beans. more>>
Soybean Aphid - Final Decisions 8-19-2003 This morning, several of us here at CENTROL had a discussion concerning Soybean Aphids and how late we should treat, etc. more>>
Sugarbeet Root Rots 8-12-2003 There is plenty of Rhizoctonia and Aphanomyces showing up in our sugarbeet fields, but the extent of Rhizomania is still unknown. more>>
Things to look for this week.... 8-5-2003 A snapshot of how the consultants will be spending this week. more>>
Grasshoppers 7-30-2003 Grasshoppers are becoming more obvious in spite of our cool, wet weather.
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Soybean Root Rots 7-22-2003 Wet soils usually mean soybean root rots and we have been very wet! more>>
Cercospora Resistance Management 7-15-2003 We need to pay attention to BOTH Cercospora control and resistance management! more>>
Soybean Aphids 7-10-2003 We are starting to find low levels of Soybean Aphids in MN and ND. more>>
Glyphosate Testing 7-2-2003 Along with weeds, glyphosate and wind comes herbicide injury. more>>
A Great Way to Monitor Nozzle Wear 6-18-2003 One of our consultants has a great way to monitor tip wear and I want to share it with you. more>>
Delayed, Yellow Corn 6-11-2003 Most of our corn fields are exhibiting a pale yellow appearance and lack of vigor due to our cool temperatures and lack of sunshine. more>>
Why Do Pesticides Cost So Much? 6-4-2003 The average costs to bring a crop protection product to market have increased. more>>
Early Sugarbeet Root Maggot Fly Peak 5-28-2003 Soil degree-day (DD) accumulations predict that peak fly activity in this year's beet fields will take place the week of June 2 - 8 more>>
Banding In 22" Rows? 5-20-2003 Most spray books have broadcast and banding rate charts for 20", 30" and 40" nozzle spacing. more>>
Replanting? 5-13-2003 As long as the stand is even, most crops can compensate for quite a bit of stand reduction. more>>
Soybean Seeding Rates in MN and ND 5-6-2003 Optimal plant populations are 125,000-175,000 plants per acre, regardless of row spacing. more>>
Climate Considerations in North Dakota 4-29-2003 North Dakota's frost-free growing season averages from about 110 days in the north to over 130 days in the south. more>>
Corn Population 4-23-2003 To produce the maximum grain yield, our corn population should be about 29,000 to 31,000 plants per acre at harvest. more>>
Last Minute Corn Planting Tips 4-16-2003 In North Dakota and Northern Minnesota, the ideal corn planting date is usually between April 20th to May 1st. more>>
Precision Planting 4-10-2003 Planting 32,000 seeds/acre at 5.5 mph will drop about 15 seeds per second. more>>
2002 Crop Report From Eastern ND and Western MN 10-1-2002 Variability is the word! There is a drought in most of ND, yet we have widespread crop loss due to EXCESSIVE rains in MN. more>>
Consultants' View: Balancing Contradictions
1-17-2001 Contradictions seen in the crop consulting industry.
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Consultant's Counsel: Plan Nitrogen Needs Now 1-3-2001 As harsh winter weather continues to freeze much U.S. cropland, timing spring fertilizer applications will be essential to the 2001 growing season. more>>
Revoking the WPS Exemption
12-27-2000 Growers should be aware of EPA efforts and how they could effect farms.
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Consultants' View: Importance of Soil Sampling
12-20-2000 Soil sampling can help improve the environment and reduce costs.
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What Is Success?
12-18-2000 Is it true "we are what we own," or does success mean more? more>>
ALS Resistance in Black Nightshade
12-13-2000 Consultant says, "For every weed problem solved, a new one will take its place."
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Consultants' View: Take Advantage of Advice
12-6-2000 Farmers should develop a group of advisors to offer expertise in a technical industry.
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Consultant's View: What Shade of Gray?
11-29-2000 Guidelines to follow when solving "ethical dilemas".
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Consultants View: Year-End Review
11-22-2000 Year-end reviews allow producers and consultants to focus on better farming and relationships.
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Tidal Wave of Change
11-15-2000 Learning to deal with the changes of agriculture.
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The Paradox of Precision Ag
11-14-2000 Nine paradoxes and trends evident in new world of Precision Agriculture.
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Crop Planning Is Crucial
11-8-2000 Producers should be cautious when planning to make a cut back on fertilizer application.
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