Angie Peltier, Extension educator - crops
With field day opportunities severely limited by the Covid-19 virus, Extension personnel, researchers and director Dr. Albert Sims at the Northwest Research and Outreach Center (NWROC) decided to bring the program online.
College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) personnel and Extension faculty members from both the NWROC and the St. Paul campus were captured on video discussing some of their 2020 research projects, what they hope to learn and how the projects will provide value to crop producers in northwest Minnesota and beyond.
These videos are hosted on the NWROC website. There are 10 videos total and individual topics and speakers include:
With field day opportunities severely limited by the Covid-19 virus, Extension personnel, researchers and director Dr. Albert Sims at the Northwest Research and Outreach Center (NWROC) decided to bring the program online.
College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS) personnel and Extension faculty members from both the NWROC and the St. Paul campus were captured on video discussing some of their 2020 research projects, what they hope to learn and how the projects will provide value to crop producers in northwest Minnesota and beyond.
These videos are hosted on the NWROC website. There are 10 videos total and individual topics and speakers include:
- Conservation Drainage Research - Lindsay Pease, NWROC
- Management of Rhizoctonia in Sugarbeet - Ashok Chanda, NWROC
- Rye Variety Trials - Jochum Wiersma, NWROC
- Spray Application via Drone Research - Ian McRae, NWROC
- Do Blackbirds Have a Preference Between 2- and 6-Row Barley? - Jochum Wiersma, NWROC
- Colorado Potato Beetle Research - Ian McRae, NWROC
- Search for Resistance: Bacterial Leaf Streak of Barley - Brian Steffenson & Mitch Ritzinger, UMN Plant Pathology, St. Paul
- Net Blotch Fungicide Trial - Joe Wodarek, NWROC
- Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight in Barley - Brian Steffenson, UMN, St. Paul
- A New Approach to Managing White Mold in Minnesota Soybean - Angie Peltier, UMN Extension
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