NDSU’s Carrington Research Extension Center is holding its annual row crop program virtually this summer because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
"This format will allow us to meet the objectives of our tour by providing updates on the center's corn, dry bean, soybean and sunflower research and recommendations for farmers and crop advisers," said Greg Endres, Extension cropping systems specialist at the center. "Ag audiences will be able to watch the videos at a time convenient for their schedules."
Prerecorded videos will be available Aug. 27.
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