Articles tagged under: Peterson Farms Seed
Challenges for the U.S. Soybean Crop
Published September 8, 2018
It’s been an interesting year for the U.S. soybean crop. McGillicuddy – Corrigan Agronomics independent agronomist Karen Corrigan says weather is causing a few challenges in the Midwest. "There was a lot of rain in some areas of Illinois and…Seeing Potential in Soybean and Corn Acres for 2019
Published September 8, 2018
Despite demand challenges, Peterson Farms Seed President Carl Peterson thinks there could still be potential for soybeans in the year ahead. Farmers may also increase corn acres. "It's pretty hard to guess the better choice looking ahead that far, but I…Banquet in Field Promotes ND Agriculture
Published August 8, 2018
CommonGround North Dakota hosted the fifth annual Banquet in a Field Tuesday evening at Peterson Farms Seed. The event features a multi-course meal prepared with 12 North Dakota crops for about 120 guests at tables in the middle of a farm…Using Data to Show On-Farm ROI
Published August 8, 2018
Going into harvest, farmers are looking to data to help cut costs and show a return on investment. Peterson Farms Seed Climate Fieldview Specialist Ben Longlet says deciphering data begins by matching yield data to planting data. "A lot of growers…Ag Businesses Bring Knowledge to NDSCS Land Lab
Published June 25, 2018
Students at the North Dakota State College of Science are learning from crops at the newly dedicated Kosel Family Agricultural Land Lab. A collaboration with Peterson Farms Seed and RDO Equipment Co. brings additional expertise and equipment. PFS agronomist Adam…Dry Soils Impacting Early Crop Emergence
Published May 25, 2018
The 2018 planting season is starting to wrap up in eastern North Dakota. Peterson Farms Seed agronomist Adam Spelhaug says the crop could use a shot of rain to even up emergence. Early stand counts should be conducted in drier…