Articles tagged under: Carrington
Another Year With PP
Published June 6, 2024
Carrington, North Dakota’s Charles Linderman is looking at another year of possible prevent planting. "This is the third year in a row we might have to prevent plant." Despite all the rain, Linderman says progress has been okay with corn,…Pioneer Agronomy Update
Published July 22, 2021
The latest Pioneer Agronomy Update comes from the Carrington, North Dakota area. Despite having less than five inches of rain this growing season, Swanson Seeds sales associate Doug Retzlaff says the crops are hanging in there, for now. Watch the…Carrington, ND Entrepreneur Makes Forbes “30 Under 30” List
Published December 4, 2020
Forbes has released their latest “30 Under 30” list and a Carrington, North Dakota entrepreneur is among the honorees. Duchessa Gelato founder Maartje Murphy describes the recognition as “a surprise” and is “grateful and proud." She started the company in…Wet Corn and Feed Supplies Addressed at the Central Dakota Ag Day
Published December 6, 2019
Wheat quality, low test weight corn, tough haying conditions; those were just a few (of the many) topics addressed at the 6th Annual Central Dakota Ag Day at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center. Carrington, North Dakota farmer Kevin Wolsky,…Erickson Implement Purchased by Devils Lake, ND Case IH Dealer
Published November 6, 2019
Case IH dealer High Plains Equipment of Devils Lake, North Dakota has purchased Erickson Implement in Carrington. The former owner of Erickson Implement Bob Erickson was looking to retire, which opened the acquisition opportunity to High Plains Equipment owner John…ND Farmers Markets and Growers Update
Published October 10, 2019
Now is the perfect time to can produce, and the opportunities are endless. Hear from Brenda Groseth of Carrington in the North Dakota Farmers Markets and Growers Association Update.Scouting for Ergot
Published August 15, 2018
NDSU Extension Cereal Plant Pathologist Andrew Friskop confirms there are reports of ergot in the North Dakota wheat crop from Carrington to Wishek and toward Bismarck. The fungal pathogen is always around and with the right conditions, it can come back.…