Articles tagged under: Seth Naeve
Midwest Crop Tour Highlights Northern Grown Soybeans
Published September 19, 2023
A group of buyers from Southeast Asia visited the region for the Northern Soy Marketing Midwest Crop Tour. University of Minnesota Professor of Agronomy Seth Naeve joined the tour and says they wanted to give buyers a look at the…Early Season Recommendations
Published April 27, 2023
The wet, cold soil has made it impossible for fieldwork to begin. University of Minnesota Extension Corn Agronomist Jeff Coulter says there are other factors more important than planting dates. "Like the two weeks before the tassels come out and three…Variety Selection Necessary When Dealing with Iron Deficiency Chlorosis
Published February 10, 2022
With more residual nitrogen left in the soil last fall, University of Minnesota Extension Soybean Agronomist Seth Naeve says there’s a greater chance for Iron Deficiency Chlorosis. Selecting an IDC tolerant soybean variety is a good strategy. "That's our number…A Story of Two Crops
Published August 19, 2021
There are parts of Minnesota where soybeans could be harvested in the week ahead. University of Minnesota Extension Agronomist Seth Naeve says that doesn’t mean all of the beans will be harvested early. "The really full season stuff is going…Widespread Soybean Cupping Happening Across Northern Plains
Published August 10, 2021
There’s been widespread cupping of soybean leaves across the Northern Plains this summer. University of Minnesota Extension Agronomist Seth Naeve a number of things may be causing the damage, including dicamba. "Whether it was drift, volatilization or soybeans that were…Wind Limits Weed Control Applications
Published June 19, 2020
University of Minnesota Extension Agronomist Seth Naeve says it’s been unusually windy during the spray season. "There hasn't been good conditions for farmers. There are big swaths of the state where the total time available to spray some of those…Handle Flooded Fields Separately at Harvest
Published October 15, 2019
As farmers wait for snow to melt and water to run off fields, University of Minnesota Extension soybean agronomist Seth Naeve says flooded fields need to handled separately. Naeve says the big concern is the soybean pods that have been…Cool, Wet Conditions Perfect for IDC
Published July 1, 2019
University of Minnesota Extension Agronomist Seth Naeve hasn’t seen much Iron Deficiency Chlorosis (IDC) in soybeans across southern Minnesota yet, but it could show up soon. It is showing up in other parts of the state. Naeve says the cool,…Evaluating Seeding Rates in Late Planted Soybeans
Published May 24, 2019
University of Minnesota Extension Soybean Specialist Seth Naeve says there are two sides to seeding rates in late planted soybeans. "When you do the economics on it, we have a lower yield potential, because we are planting later. The seed…