Crop College
Peterson Farms Seed Lead Agronomist Rick Swenson says farmers are trying to learn from 2021 and make their input decisions for 2022. Hear more in this week's Crop College, presented by Peterson Farms Seed.
Published November 7, 2021
Peterson Farms Seed Lead Agronomist Rick Swenson says farmers are trying to learn from 2021 and make their input decisions for 2022. Hear more in this week's Crop College, presented by Peterson Farms Seed.Published November 1, 2021
Be careful when basing next year's crop decisions on this year's crop. That's the main message from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Rick Swenson in the latest Crop College update.Published October 25, 2021
Farmers in the Dakotas and Minnesota are getting close to wrapping up harvest. Peterson Farms Seed Lead Agronomist Rick Swenson has more in this week’s Crop College radio update.Published September 28, 2020
Soybean harvest is picking up pace in the Northern Plains. Peterson Farms Seed President Carl Peterson has more on harvest in this week's Crop College.Published September 21, 2020
Soybean harvest is getting closer, with some farmers already starting in parts of of North Dakota. Hear more from Peterson Farms Seed President Carl Peterson in the latest edition of Crop College, presented by Peterson Farms Seed.Published September 14, 2020
Corn and soybean maturity is coming along nicely in the Northern Plains. Get an update on corn and soybean conditions from Peterson Farms Seed President Carl Peterson in the latest edition of Crop College, presented by Peterson Farms Seed.Published September 7, 2020
The corn and soybeans across the Northern Plains look encouraging. Hear more on the crop from Peterson Farms Seed President Carl Peterson in the latest edition of Crop College.The program is presented by Peterson Farms Seed.Published August 31, 2020
The corn and soybeans in the Casselton/Prosper, North Dakota area are finishing strong. Peterson Farms Seed Sales Agronomist Michael Schutt has more in this week's edition of Crop College.Published August 23, 2020
There are ways to protect soybeans from disease risks and Peterson Farms Seed President Carl Peterson has more on seed treatments in this week’s edition of Crop College.Published August 10, 2020
Peterson Farms Seed agronomy lead Adam Spelhaug says the recent warm, dry temperatures are welcome for the crops getting too much moisture in the Northern Plains. Hear more in this episode of Crop College from Peterson Farms Seed.Get a weekly digest from RRFN to stay up-to-date on all the latest news in agriculture.