Northwest
Research and Outreach Ctr.
2900 University Avenue, Crookston, Minnesota 56716
The annual U of M Northwest Research and Outreach Center (NWROC)
Field Day is scheduled for Wednesday, July 12, 2006, beginning with
registration and coffee at 8 a.m. Visitors are asked to come to the
NWROC’s North Agronomy Farm, approximately 1.0 miles north of the
University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) campus on Highway 75.
Parking areas will be marked.
The morning tours begin at 8:30 a.m. This year’s special topic is
how to maintain viable crop rotations for sugarbeet. Integrating
corn or soybeans into our rotations with sugarbeet is creating some
new challenges. On Tour I, Dr. Carol Windels will discuss the
increased risks of Rhizoctonia root rot as crop rotations are
changing. Dr. Albert Sims will discuss his research on growing
sugarbeet following corn and soybeans and Dr. Charla Hollingsworth
will address disease control in wheat. Tour II will include small
grain variety and insect updates with Drs. Jim Anderson, Kevin
Smith, Deon Stuthman and Ian MacRae. Following a short refreshment
break at 10 a.m., both tours will be repeated.
A complimentary lunch will be served at noon. During the lunch
break, Dr. Larry Smith, head of the NWROC, will dedicate one of the
sugarbeet research ranges to Dr. Alan Dexter, sugarbeet weed
specialist, NDSU/U of M to commemorate his many contributions to the
sugarbeet industry of the Red River Valley.
The focus of the afternoon tours will be weed control in
sugarbeet and small grains. The tours will begin about 1 p.m. On
Tour I, Dr. Carlyle Holen will discuss Canada Thistle control and
Dr. Bev Durgan will address weed control in small grains. Tour II
will have Dr. Alan Dexter sharing his latest findings about weed
control in sugarbeet. After a short refreshment break about 2:30
p.m., both tours will shown again in their entirety.
The University of Minnesota Crookston (UMC) will hold a
horticultural program beginning with registration and refreshments
at 8 a.m. The program entitled, “Development of a Green Thumb” will
get underway at 8:30 a.m. at the Horticulture Greenhouse on the UMC
campus. Parking will be available in Lot A on the northeast corner
of the campus across the street from the greenhouse. Speakers will
include Sue Jacobson, John Loegering, Rhett Johnson, Laura Bell,
Phil Baird and Melinda McVey McCluskey. Complimentary lunch will be
available at the North Agronomy Farm at noon.
In case of rain, a modified program will be presented and the
speakers will be available for consultation. Mark your calendars now
to attend NWROC’s Field Day and UMC’s Horticulture Program on
Wednesday, July 12. For further information, Dr. Jochum Wiersma,
Small Grains Specialist, NWROC, Crookston, MN 56716. Phone
218-281-8629 or 281-280-0123.
http://nwroc.umn.edu