1996 Dry Bean Grower Survey of Pest Problems and Pesticide Use in Minnesota and North Dakota 

ER 44
1998

Use of Western-grown and Northarvest-grown Seed

Western-grown seed was the most common seed source. Western-grown seed was planted on 61% of respondents' acres. Northarvest-grown seed was planted on 20% of respondents' acres. Both of these figures are slightly lower than in 1995, when 92% of respondents' acres were planted with one of these two seed sources. However, in 1996 8% of respondents' acres were planted with bin run seed, leaving 11% of respondents' acres not accounted for in the responses (Table 7).

North Dakota respondents planted Northarvest-grown seed on 23% of their acres, while Minnesota respondents planted Northarvest-grown seed on only 8% of their acres. ND3 respondents planted Northarvest-grown seed on 47% of their acres, similar to 1995. ND3 is the district that produces the most seed; thus, a significant portion of Northarvest-grown seed appears to have been used locally.

 

Table 7. Acres seeded with Western grown, Northarvest grown or
bin-run seed in 1996 in each Northarvest district.

   

Western Grown
Seed

Northarvest Grown Seed

Bin Run Seed

Northarvest District Acres Planted % Respondents’
Acres
Planted
Acres Planted % Respondents’ Acres
Planted
Acres Planted % Respondents’ Acres
Planted
Minnesota
MN1 21,319 83.6 2,274 8.9 617 2.4
MN2 5,796 93.1 55 0.9 0 0
MN3 3,053 56.6 642 11.9 0 0
MN4 4,044 66.0 628 10.2 0 0
MN5 9,187 82.6 715 6.4 130 1.2
MN Total 43,399 79.8 4,314 7.9 747 1.4
North Dakota
ND1 26,828 71.4 2,414 6.4 7,157 19.0
ND2 23,913 65.8 7,016 19.3 3,464 9.5
ND3 15,555 35.7 20,314 46.6 3,353 7.7
ND4 15,714 66.1 2,685 11.3 2,877 12.1
ND5 12,251 41.6 7,486 25.4 1,210 4.1
ND Total 94,261 55.2 39,915 23.4 18,061 10.6
Northarvest Total 137,660 61.2 44,229 19.6 18,808 8.4

 


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