Articles tagged under: Peterson Farms Seed
Yields are the Key to Profitability
Published January 10, 2020
Peterson Farms Seed agronomy manager Adam Spelhaug says yields are key for corn profitability. "Farmers can make a bigger difference on yield than trying to save on costs. Many times, cost savings are impacting yield negatively. Anything farmers can do…Crop College
Published October 16, 2019
Farmers are waiting for fields to dry after the recent snow and rain. Hear from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.Crop College
Published October 9, 2019
Farmers made some progress with soybean harvest ahead of the snow and rain. Overall, there is a quality corn and soybean crop in the field. Hear from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.Crop College
Published October 2, 2019
Farmers are still trying to prioritize corn fields ahead of harvest. Hear from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.Crop College
Published September 25, 2019
As farmers prepare for the corn and soybean harvest, fields should be prioritized. Hear from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.Crop College
Published September 18, 2019
What does recent warm weather mean for the maturing crop? Hear from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.Crop College
Published September 11, 2019
While the corn and soybeans in the Northern Plains have potential, the fields could use a dry stretch of weather. Get the details from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.Improving Yield was the Focus at PFS Field Day
Published September 6, 2019
Peterson Farms Seed hosted their annual grower field day on Thursday. There were several clinics held throughout the day, including an agronomy, minimal till planter settings and plant architecture clinics. Improving yield was the focus of the day. "That's our…Crop College
Published September 4, 2019
The August rains helped fill out the crop, with some of the 90 day corn starting to dent. Hear more from Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug in this episode of Crop College.