Articles tagged under: J.J. Jaehning
Highly Variable
Published November 21, 2022
According to Pioneer field agronomist J.J. Jaehning, it was a highly variable year. "We went into spring with 150-to-250 percent of normal precip from mid-April to the middle of May which kept us out of the field. Guys were pleasantly…Fingers Crossed for Rain Before Freeze-up
Published November 3, 2022
With very little moisture in the soil profile, it has been difficult getting the ground in condition for next year. "What is even more concerning is they're pulling up big root balls and big soil clumps that if we don't…Welcome Moisture
Published October 15, 2021
This past week’s rain brought the combines to a stop, but Pioneer agronomist J.J. Jaehnning says the soil moisture rechange was welcomed. "Going into next year, I think guys are a little more hopeful," said Jaehnning. "Even with the rains,…Pioneer Agronomy Update
Published June 21, 2021
This past Tuesday, the Pioneer Agronomy Update came from the Revolution Plot site at Mooreton, North Dakota. The southeast corner of North Dakota looks much different than the rest of the state. "We're somewhere in that 90 percent of precipitation,"…Crop Watch
Published June 20, 2021
Variable is how Scott Gauslow describes the crop north of Colfax, North Dakota. "The heat really pushed the corn and we've had other struggles along the way. A few weeks ago, we had frost and wind and had to replant…