Articles tagged under: Mark Huso
Weed Management Strategies: Episode Two
Published March 27, 2019
Crop rotation can be a good way to manage tough weeds. In the second episode of Weed Management Strategies, Huso Crop Consulting owner Mark Huso covers techniques to manage weeds in no-till systems. Presented by the North Dakota Soybean Council,…Dry Bean Scene
Published December 20, 2018
The Dry Bean Scene airs every Friday at 12:35 p.m. on the Red River Farm Network. As 2018 comes to a close, dry edible bean farmers are reflecting on the growing season in preparation for the New Year. Hear more.Farmers Reflect on This Year, Prepare for Next Year
Published December 5, 2018
While the 2018 crop year presented its fair share of challenges, there were some small successes. In northeast North Dakota, Huso Crop Consulting owner Mark Huso says wheat and canola were strong performers. "Both crops beat the heat and drought…Dry Bean Scene
Published October 12, 2018
The Dry Bean Scene airs every Friday at 12:35 p.m. on the Red River Farm Network. A combination of rain and snow is delaying harvest throughout much of the dry edible bean growing areas in the Northern Plains. Hear more…Wheat Harvest Wrapping Up in Northeast ND
Published August 17, 2018
Based out of Lakota, North Dakota, Huso Crop Consulting owner Mark Huso says spring wheat yield and protein reports vary, depending on rainfall and variety. The 2018 wheat crop average-to-above average for the region. "Certainly varietal differences showed up this…Timely Rains Helping ND Row Crops
Published July 30, 2018
In dry portions of Nelson and Walsh County, North Dakota, the row crops caught rain at the right time. That's according to Huso Crop Consulting owner Mark Huso. However, now white mold may become a concern. "These cool mornings and…A Tale of Two Planting Seasons
Published May 1, 2018
It’s a tale of two planting seasons in parts of North Dakota. Huso Crop Consulting's Mark Huso, based in Lakota, North Dakota, says in northern Nelson County and western Walsh County there’s been field activity for over a week now.…