North Dakota Video Collection

In this video series, Southeast North Dakota soybean growers Mike and Chandra Langseth discuss with North Dakota State University Plant Pathologist Sam Markell how they actively manage SCN. North Dakota Soybean Council Executive Director Stephanie Sinner joins the conversation to explain the checkoff’s commitment to track the spread of SCN and develop new management tools.

Actively managing SCN in North Dakota

Focused on continual improvement. Learn why Mike and Chandra Langseth, soybean growers in southeast North Dakota, test soil to determine which fields have SCN so they can select management tools to keep low numbers low.

Detecting SCN early protects yield

Crop scouting and soil sampling detect anomalies. North Dakota State University Plant Pathologist Sam Markell and southeast North Dakota soybean growers Mike and Chandra Langseth explain why it’s important to determine if fields have SCN.

Soybean checkoff investment benefits farmers

Free SCN sampling available in North Dakota. North Dakota State University Plant Pathologist Sam Markell, North Dakota Soybean Council Executive Director Stephanie Sinner and North Dakota Soybean Council Director Mike Langseth explain how soybean checkoff funds are being used to track the spread of SCN in North Dakota.

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