JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – On March 8th, NDSU Extension Service Stutsman County will provide an agronomy update that will involve several different topics of discussion.

Topics will include the Dicamba Tolerance Study, cost of crop production, Goss’s wilt and other corn diseases, soybean aphid resistance, and lessons learned about weed management from Nebraska bus tour.

NDSU Extension Agent Alicia Harstad says while the primary focus will be soybean and corn, the information provided will be for anyone who is interested. Some speakers who have been involved in recent studies from the Carrington Extension will be present too.

Other speakers include Andrew Friskop, NDSU Extension Plant Pathology Specialist and Harstad with Stutsman County Extension.

The event will be free and a free lunch will be served after the meal, sponsored by the North Dakota Soybean Council. For more on the event, visit the Stutsman County Extension Office at 502 10th Avenue SE or call 701-252-9030.

Listen to a full interview with Alicia Harstad below: