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NDSU Dry Bean Field Day - Hatton

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Add to Calendar 2026-07-22 10:00:00 2026-07-22 12:30:00 NDSU Dry Bean Field Day - Hatton Join us for a morning in the field to explore the latest research and management strategies for dry bean production in North Dakota. This interactive field day will feature guided plot tours, research updates, and practical recommendations from NDSU Extension specialists.Program Highlights🌱 Dry Bean Variety TourWalk through the NDSU dry bean breeding nursery with Dr. Juan Osorno, NDSU Dry Bean Breeder, and get a firsthand look at promising new varieties currently under development. Learn about breeding objectives, upcoming releases, and the traits that will shape the future of dry bean production.🌿 Nitrogen Management in Dry BeansJoin Dr. Ana Carcedo, NDSU Broadleaf Crop Agronomist, for a discussion on efficient nitrogen management in dry beans. Learn how to optimize nitrogen use, improve crop performance, and maximize profitability while maintaining sustainable production practices.🌾 Weed Management UpdatesStay current on the latest weed management recommendations with Dr. Joe Ikley, NDSU Extension Weed Specialist. This session will cover effective strategies for managing troublesome weeds, herbicide stewardship, and integrated weed management practices.🦠 Disease ManagementProtect your crop with the latest disease management recommendations from Dr. Sam Markell, NDSU Extension Plant Pathologist. Learn how to identify key diseases, understand current disease risks, and implement effective management practices throughout the growing season.When and Where?10 a.m. Click on map below for location. Hatton, ND - see map below NDSU Agriculture no-reply@ndsu.edu America/Chicago public
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Hatton, ND - see map below
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Join us for a morning in the field to explore the latest research and management strategies for dry bean production in North Dakota. This interactive field day will feature guided plot tours, research updates, and practical recommendations from NDSU Extension specialists.

Program Highlights

🌱 Dry Bean Variety Tour

Walk through the NDSU dry bean breeding nursery with Dr. Juan Osorno, NDSU Dry Bean Breeder, and get a firsthand look at promising new varieties currently under development. Learn about breeding objectives, upcoming releases, and the traits that will shape the future of dry bean production.

🌿 Nitrogen Management in Dry Beans

Join Dr. Ana Carcedo, NDSU Broadleaf Crop Agronomist, for a discussion on efficient nitrogen management in dry beans. Learn how to optimize nitrogen use, improve crop performance, and maximize profitability while maintaining sustainable production practices.

🌾 Weed Management Updates

Stay current on the latest weed management recommendations with Dr. Joe Ikley, NDSU Extension Weed Specialist. This session will cover effective strategies for managing troublesome weeds, herbicide stewardship, and integrated weed management practices.

🦠 Disease Management

Protect your crop with the latest disease management recommendations from Dr. Sam Markell, NDSU Extension Plant Pathologist. Learn how to identify key diseases, understand current disease risks, and implement effective management practices throughout the growing season.

When and Where?

10 a.m. Click on map below for location.

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Additional Information

  • Participation is free.
  • Lunch will be provided for all attendees.
  • Please register in advance to help us plan for the meal and ensure an accurate lunch count.
    This field day is made possible through the support of the Northarvest Bean Growers Association. We appreciate their partnership in bringing timely, research-based information to dry bean growers across the region.

Come prepared to ask questions, interact with NDSU specialists, and see current research in the field. We look forward to seeing you there!

Sponsor

This field day is made possible through the support of the Northarvest Bean Growers Association. We appreciate their partnership in bringing timely, research-based information to dry bean growers across the region.

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Ana Carcedo

Requests for accommodations related to disability should be made to the event contact person at least two weeks in advance of the event.