Articles tagged under: Adam Spelhaug
Spelhaug Goes to GDM Seeds
Published August 8, 2020
Peterson Farms Seed Agronomy Lead Adam Spelhaug has left the company after 15 years and accepted a new position as a regional account manager with GDM Seeds, a plant genetics company. "It will be a good opportunity to see different…Crop College
Published August 3, 2020
Compared to last year, the corn growing in the Northern Plains is ahead of schedule. Farmers should be scouting for insects in the corn and soybeans. Hear more from Peterson Farms Seed agronomy lead Adam Spelhaug in this episode of…Exploring Additional Weed Management Options
Published June 4, 2020
Dicamba is likely not an option for 2020 weed control in North Dakota, which could present a challenge for farmers who already have Xtend soybeans seeded. "The court's dicamba decision comes right after most farmers finished soybean planting. There will…Farmers Still Making Seed Decisions as Planting Begins
Published May 4, 2020
North Dakota farmers are still making seed decisions and planting intentions. "There are some farmers backing off on corn and at the same time, there's some good corn acres going in. There's also some soybean orders coming in," said Adam…Yields are the Key to Profitability
Published January 10, 2020
Peterson Farms Seed agronomy manager Adam Spelhaug says yields are key for corn profitability. "Farmers can make a bigger difference on yield than trying to save on costs. Many times, cost savings are impacting yield negatively. Anything farmers can do…Crop College
Published October 16, 2019
Farmers are waiting for fields to dry after the recent snow and rain. Hear from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.Crop College
Published October 9, 2019
Farmers made some progress with soybean harvest ahead of the snow and rain. Overall, there is a quality corn and soybean crop in the field. Hear from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.Crop College
Published October 2, 2019
Farmers are still trying to prioritize corn fields ahead of harvest. Hear from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.Crop College
Published September 25, 2019
As farmers prepare for the corn and soybean harvest, fields should be prioritized. Hear from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.