Articles tagged under: Jesse Moch
New Role for Moch
Published September 19, 2022
Jesse Moch is the new District Sales Lead for Pioneer Seed in North Dakota and northwest Minnesota. Moch has been with Pioneer for the past nine years, including time as a field agronomist and field operations manager.Good News, Bad News
Published September 18, 2022
Despite a very late start to the planting season, most of the corn across the Northern Plains will likely reach full maturity. "The bad news is I don't know if we'll have a lot of drying time behind that to…Pioneer Agronomy Update
Published August 19, 2022
Sunflowers are in bloom across the Dakotas and Minnesota. Pioneer Field Agronomist Jesse Moch says the sunflower crop is progressing well and it may have the most yield potential of many crops grown in the Northern Plains. "Most hybrids when…Pioneer Agronomy Update
Published May 25, 2022
Sidewall compaction is more common when the crop is planted in wet soils. Pioneer Field Agronomist Jesse Moch says this soil smearing in and around the furrow can have long-lasting effects. If we dry out, that becomes really hard, and…Pioneer Agronomy Update
Published April 15, 2022
Listen to the Pioneer Agronomy Update on the Red River Farm Network. In this week's reports, Pioneer Field Agronomist Jesse Moch is considering corn maturities and a potentially late planting season. In addition, The Pioneer Agronomy Updates on YouTube, Facebook…Some Yield Loss From the Early Frost
Published September 17, 2020
There are some setbacks expected in the soybeans due to the early September frost in the Northern Plains. Pioneer Field Agronomist Jesse Moch says there is some yield loss associated with the event. "We're probably going to see in the…Take Advantage of Every Harvest Window
Published August 28, 2020
The corn is advancing quickly. Pioneer field agronomist Jesse Moch is reporting corn at black layer in the Jamestown area. Most of the crop in the region will be hitting black layer by mid-September. "I've had conversations with guys who…Pioneer Agronomy Update
Published July 1, 2020
Good subsoil moisture and heat is pushing the corn near Hillsboro, North Dakota. The crop is reaching the stage where it’s using extra nitrogen. "The V8 to V12 stage is really the high use nitrogen zone," said Jesse Moch, field…Pioneer Agronomy Update
Published May 4, 2020
In the weekly Pioneer Agronomy Update on the Red River Farm Network, Pioneer Field Agronomist Jesse Moch offered insight into planting progress on Tuesday. "The key thing for corn, soybeans and most crops is establishing a good stand early on,"…