Articles tagged under: Angie Peltier
Standing Water Inhibits Crops
Published June 27, 2024
University of Minnesota Extension Regional Crops Educator Angie Peltier has seen a variety of issues for crops due to the wet conditions this spring. “We’ve really seen some drowned out areas due to some rainy weather and standing water recently…Unveiling the Power of Cover Crops
Published February 11, 2024
University of Minnesota Extension Educator Angie Peltier says livestock producers may be more likely to incorporate cover crops on their operation. “Oftentimes, they’ll be able to extend their grazing times a little longer and maybe not turn their herd onto…Pathogen Survey for Soybean Growers
Published January 14, 2024
Soybean growers have an opportunity to participate in a survey to test pathogen levels in their fields through funding from the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council. University of Minnesota Extension Regional Crops Educator Angie Peltier says it’s important to…Soybean Aphid Numbers Rising
Published June 26, 2023
University of Minnesota Extension Educator Angie Peltier says soybean aphids have approached treatment levels for some producers in the Red River Valley. Fields near buckthorn infestations and the earlier planted soybeans are more likely to see early soybean aphid pressure.…Soybean Aphid Population Remains Low
Published August 8, 2022
University of Minnesota Extension Educator Angie Peltier says the soybean crop has made it out of iron chlorosis relatively okay. "When our soybean plants looked yellow like that, they were losing yield potential." Peltier says the soybean aphid population is…Corn Matters
Published June 17, 2022
Did you know there's a Digital Crop Doc program available? Hear more about it from University of Minnesota Extension Crops Educator Angie Peltier in this week's Corn Matters, presented by Minnesota Corn.Crusting Concerns in Fields
Published May 23, 2022
University of Minnesota Regional Extension Crops Educator Angie Peltier says farmers should be looking for possible crusting in their fields. "Where we really tend to worry about crusting issues is when we've seeded the crop already and significant rain comes…Farmers Review Soy and Wheat Research at Summit
Published December 11, 2019
Farmers took a break from the cold conditions and the long harvest to learn more about wheat and soybean seeding rates, precision agriculture research and cover crops at Wednesday's On-Farm Research Summit. Argyle, Minnesota farmer Tim Osowski is working with…Using Cover Crops to Manage SCN
Published July 18, 2019
Researchers are taking a look at ways to manage soybean cyst nematode. University of Minnesota Extension educator Angie Peltier is working on a project with NDSU Extension to investigate brown mustard and winter camelina to manage SCN. "We know they're…