Articles tagged under: Zach Fore
Navigating Crop Challenges
Published October 28, 2024
Genetics, environmental conditions and management are the biggest factors for crop production. “The most challenging one is that the environment changes every year,” said Zach Fore, product agronomist, Pioneer. “This year, it looked like if you were pushing maturity that…The Crop is Behind, But Look Good
Published July 26, 2024
For Pioneer Product Agronomist Zach Fore, it has been a different growing season. "We kept getting a lot of small rains, so our planting dates got stretched out," said Fore. "We're a bit behind in heat accumulation, so the combination…Pioneer Agronomy Update: GDUs Well Ahead of the Norm
Published June 29, 2023
The corn has stretched out with the recent heat. "In my 19 year history with Pioneer, we've never been this far ahead in GDUs," said Zach Fore, product agronomist, Pioneer. "We're 300 GDUs ahead of normal because it has been…Data Collection Key for Picking the Best Seed Varieties
Published September 3, 2020
Pioneer product agronomist Zach Fore is closely evaluating the new corn and soybean varieties available for farmers. "We'll continue collecting data on products through harvest," says Fore. "We collect data all year long on agronomics. For corn, it's looking at…RRFN Crop Tour Presented by Pioneer Starts Today
Published August 24, 2020
The Red River Farm Network Crop Tour, presented by Pioneer, kicks off today. It will be a packed week, traveling across the Dakotas and Minnesota looking at crop conditions. "We've got areas where the crop is looking really good, areas…Sundeen, Fore Make Moves within Pioneer
Published October 8, 2019
Kristie Sundeen is the new Pioneer field agronomist for northeast North Dakota and northwest Minnesota, replacing Zach Fore who is moving to the product agronomist role with the company. Previously, Sundeen served as a territory manager with the company.The Warmth is Welcome for Corn and Soybeans
Published September 18, 2019
Warmer temperatures will benefit the slow maturing corn across the region. Pioneer product agronomist Zach Fore says whether or not the corn will reach the finish line depends on the location. "There are some areas in North Dakota and Minnesota…Time Needed for the Crop to Finish
Published August 30, 2019
The immaturity of the corn crop was a recurring theme during the Red River Farm Network crop tour. Most of the corn seen on the tour is in the dough-to-early dent stage. "There's a little concern about development and with…Pioneer Agronomy Update from Fisher, MN
Published August 19, 2019
Some areas in North Dakota and Minnesota have received ample rainfall, while other areas remain dry and are begging for a stray shower. On top of that, August has started out with seasonably cool temperatures. Despite the lack of heat,…