Articles tagged under: Dakota Agronomy Partners
Growing Like Weeds
Published May 3, 2024
Farmers in the Washburn, North Dakota area made decent planting progress before the rains. Dakota Agronomy Partners agronomist Sheldon Laib says weed control will begin as soon as field conditions allow. "Producers want to get their sprayers going because they're starting…Busy Fall Fertilizer Season
Published January 26, 2024
Ag retailers were able to take advantage of good field conditions and a lot of fertilizer was applied this past fall. "Out of Minot here, we did probably just about 20,000 acres this fall," said Hunter Schriner, agronomy sales rep, Dakota…Lock in Crop Inputs
Published April 21, 2023
Dakota Agronomy Partners agronomist Dylan Block advises farmers to lock in remaining fertilizer and seed needs. "With the weather and timing, prices are probably going to be at their lowest point, so farmers need to start wrapping up their needs."…Dry Conditions Weigh on Minds as Planting Begins
Published April 5, 2021
Farmers in the Lignite, North Dakota are slowly starting to seed spring crops. Dakota Agronomy Partners Lignite location manager Katie Woodbury is not expecting much shift in rotation. "In the northwest corner of North Dakota, farmers are growing four to…Spring is In the Air
Published March 5, 2021
It's starting to feel like spring. As planting approaches, Dakota Agronomy Partners Sales Agronomist Hunter Schreiner says dry conditions are a concern near Minot, North Dakota. "In the last week, we got a decent shot of wet snow. Once the…A Seed Treatment Could Be Helpful This Spring
Published April 20, 2020
A seed treatment could be beneficial this spring, because it's been wet and cold. "Especially in the small grains. We took off a crop that was pretty poor quality. One of the things we learned this winter is seed may…Farmers Eager to Start Spring Fieldwork
Published April 3, 2020
Farmers in northwestern North Dakota are counting the days until spring fieldwork can begin. Based in Lignite, Dakota Agronomy Partners manager Katie Woodbury says this past week’s snowstorm has things on hold. "We had a lot of acres that were…Farmers Playing a Waiting Game at Harvest
Published September 13, 2019
Based in Drake, North Dakota, Dakota Agronomy Partners location sales agronomy representative Kirby Boucher says harvest is at a standstill in north central North Dakota. "We just got two inches of rain on Thursday. There's some wheat left in the…Wet Fields Delay Harvesters Move North
Published August 19, 2019
Rain continues to cause harvest delays in South Dakota, preventing custom combiners from moving into North Dakota. Dakota Agronomy Partners Minot location sales agronomist Allison Bertsch says that is causing some concern for farmers around the area. "Farmers are looking…