For the first time in 20 years, the University of Minnesota is doing significant research on dry beans. University of Minnesota Soil Scientist Dr. Dan Kaiser presented a plot at the Northwest Research and Outreach Center Crops and Soils Day that looked at adjusting nitrogen rates and dealing with fertilizer guidelines in dry beans. “With the mix of what growers have in the field, it’s important to know whether or not adjustments need to be made.” Compared to last year’s trials, Kaiser is seeing more significant differences across navy bean, black bean and sugarbeet trials at the University of Minnesota-Crookston campus.
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