The Real Dirt: Inside PNW Agriculture with The McGregor Company

Episode 5: Open Winter Impacts to Dryland Farming

1 h 4 min · 14. maj 2026
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In this episode of The Real Dirt, the North Palouse and Clearwater Teams break down the real-world impacts of an open winter on dryland farming this season. From early insect and disease pressure to moisture concerns and crop stress, the team shares what they’re seeing in the field right now—and how growers can stay proactive as conditions continue to change. The conversation covers fall fertility and weed control decisions, fungicide timing, crop rotations, and the growing importance of planning ahead in a season with very little room for error.

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