BROOKINGS —The South Dakota State University Northeast Research Farm Field Day will be held on July 13 at 4 p.m. and will run until dusk.
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BROOKINGS —The South Dakota State University Northeast Research Farm Field Day will be held on July 13 at 4 p.m. and will run until dusk.
Tours will run continuously, each lasting an hour, and will consist of:
Connie Tande, SDSU Extension Plant Diagnostician, will be available between tours to discuss plant sample issues, identification of pests or field problems.
Shaukat Ali, associate professor, and Jaswinder Kaur, graduate student, will present posters on the status of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (Tan Spot) population race structure from 2015 to 2022 in South Dakota, and the detection and genotyping of BLS-associated Xanthomnas translucens Pathovars in wheat seeds and leaves in South Dakota. Both posters were also presented at the North Central American Phytopathological Society meeting on June 21.
A meal sponsored by the South Dakota Wheat Commission, South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion Council, and South Dakota Crop Improvement Association will be provided. There is no cost or registration required to attend.
The research farm is located 2.5 miles west of interstate 29 off exit 193 at 15710 455 Ave., South Shore. For more information, contact David Karki, SDSU Extension agronomy field specialist, at David.Karki@sdstate.edu or 605-882-5140.