Saskatchewan Crop Diagnostic School to take place in Melfort this July
A team of crop extension specialists from the Ministry of Agriculture is gearing up to provide another year of Crop Diagnostic School this summer.
The field days are set to take place in July at one of Saskatchewan’s Agri-ARM sites – the Northeast Agriculture Research Foundation (NARF) in Melfort, SK. Crops extension specialist Tyce Masich said it’s a great opportunity for members of the agriculture industry to network and learn new crop scouting skills from provincial specialists and researchers.
“There’s about ten of us crops extension specialists scattered all throughout the province. So basically, we offer unbiased agronomic advice to producers,” Masich said.
The team has worked the last 11 years to plan and run the school. They also update a handbook each year written for the participants. There will be five different stations with presentations or demonstrations and the opportunity to practice technical field scouting skills with the experts. The stations include weed identification, disease, insects, herbicide injury and soil science.