Articles tagged under: Dry Bean Scene
Dry Bean Scene
Published June 26, 2020
Planting has wrapped up and a majority of the dry edible bean crop has emerged in northeastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota. Hear more from Huso Crop Consulting owner Mark Huso in the Dry Bean Scene made possible by the…Dry Bean Scene
Published June 19, 2020
Farmers in the state of Michigan had more timely planting window for this year’s dry edible bean crop. Michigan State University Extension dry bean systems specialist Scott Bales describes planting conditions as “nearly ideal”. Hear more in the Dry Bean…Dry Bean Scene
Published June 12, 2020
According to the latest USDA Crop Progress Report, over half of the dry edible bean crop is emerging in Minnesota. Hear more from Professional Agronomy Services agronomist Brad Guck in this week's Dry Bean Scene, made possible by the Northarvest…Dry Bean Scene
Published June 5, 2020
This year's planting conditions have been better for some farmers than others. Soils have remained wet in places, presenting their fair share of challenges. Hear more in the Dry Bean Scene, made possible by the Northarvest Bean Growers Association, Johnstown…Dry Bean Scene
Published May 29, 2020
The 2020 dry edible bean crop is starting to go in the ground in the northern Red River Valley. Hear more about the crop and field conditions from Crookston, Minnesota farmer Eric Samuelson in the Dry Bean Scene, made possible…Dry Bean Scene
Published May 22, 2020
The late start to the spring planting season in the Northern Plains has some acres in flux. Farmers in northeastern North Dakota are considering substituting acres for warm season crops, but dry bean seed is in short supply. Hear more…Dry Bean Scene
Published May 15, 2020
Acreage decisions haven't been easy for farmers in the Northern Plains this year. Get the details in the Dry Bean Scene, made possible by the Northarvest Bean Growers Association.Dry Bean Scene
Published May 8, 2020
As the 2020 planting season presses forward, farmers should keep final planting dates for crop insurance in the back of their minds. Countryside Insurance Agency owner Jennifer Otteson has more in the Dry Bean Scene, made possible by the Northarvest…Dry Bean Scene
Published May 1, 2020
NDSU Extension Soil Health Specialist Abbey Wick has been fielding questions from farmers. Some of the common questions deal with salinity and cover crop use. Extension is hosting a series of webinars on these topics and more. Hear more in…