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Blake Weiseth

@blake_weiseth

PhD Student, Applied Research Lead, GFM Discovery Farm. Res Chair with Sk Polytech. Passion for applied Ag Research and Knowledge Transfer.

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GRDC North (@grdcnorth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Response of wheat, chickpea and canola to dual P fertiliser placement (surface and 20 cm) in south eastern Australia. Olivia Brunton Charles Sturt University presents on her PhD work. Paper: bit.ly/3PW4jvF #GRDCUpdates #WaggaWagga

Response of wheat, chickpea and canola to dual P fertiliser placement (surface and 20 cm) in south eastern Australia. Olivia Brunton <a href="/CharlesSturtUni/">Charles Sturt University</a> presents on her PhD work. Paper: bit.ly/3PW4jvF #GRDCUpdates #WaggaWagga
Kyle Heggie (@kyleheggie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve been making our own compost now for a few years now. Spreading it on the land with a manure spreader. we have now started first trials of pelleting it to go through the drill. Putting Organic Matter and plant available nutrients by the seed.

USask AgBio (@agbiousask) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Blake Weiseth who successfully defended his PhD thesis on Feb. 28, 2025! #USask “Impact of Fertilizer and Cropping Management Practices on Phosphorus Recovery in Crop and Soil and Associated Losses in Runoff Water in Variable Topographies of Saskatchewan”

Congratulations to Blake Weiseth who successfully defended his PhD thesis on Feb. 28, 2025!  #USask

“Impact of Fertilizer and Cropping Management Practices on Phosphorus Recovery in Crop and Soil and Associated Losses in Runoff Water in Variable Topographies of Saskatchewan”
Sask Agriculture (@skagriculture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us on April 10 at 11 a.m. for our webinar on fertility management for grass and legume forage stands featuring Dr. Jeff Schoenau, a leading soil scientist from U of Saskatchewan. Register now: attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/34721… #SaskAg #USask

Join us on April 10 at 11 a.m. for our webinar on fertility management for grass and legume forage stands featuring Dr. Jeff Schoenau, a leading soil scientist from <a href="/usask/">U of Saskatchewan</a>. Register now: attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/34721… #SaskAg #USask
Phillip Harder (@harder_water) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For any students/researchers that dabble in the land-atmosphere interactions and who are on the fence about attending the SOILS FOR OUR FUTURE 2025 Joint Conference Event conference in July please consider submitting to the CSAFM_SCMAF sessions. There are student awards available!

For any students/researchers that dabble in the land-atmosphere interactions and who are on the fence about attending the <a href="/SOILSFUTURE2025/">SOILS FOR OUR FUTURE 2025 Joint Conference Event</a> conference in July please consider submitting to the <a href="/csafm_scmaf/">CSAFM_SCMAF</a> sessions.  There are student awards available!
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Registration for 2025 Crop Diagnostic School is now open! Come learn about weeds, disease, insects and soils at Scott this summer. Register at the following link: bit.ly/4duqWlK

Registration for 2025 Crop Diagnostic School is now open! Come learn about weeds, disease, insects and soils at Scott this summer. Register at the following link: bit.ly/4duqWlK
Blake Weiseth (@blake_weiseth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thankful for the opportunity to walk across the convocation stage this afternoon. During my grad studies, I couldn't have asked for a better mentor than my PhD supervisor Dr. Jeff Schoenau! USask AgBio U of Saskatchewan

Thankful for the opportunity to walk across the convocation stage this afternoon. During my grad studies, I couldn't have asked for a better mentor than my PhD supervisor Dr. Jeff Schoenau! 

<a href="/agbiousask/">USask AgBio</a> 
<a href="/usask/">U of Saskatchewan</a>
Guy Keeler PAg (@guykeeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11 years ago I made an applied N rec of 0 on this field due to high N supply from the @westernag test result. Client texted from combine to tell me that the wheat was running over 90 bu. At the time was the highest yield I had seen. Applied 50 lbs N this year looking just as good

11 years ago I made an applied N rec of 0 on this field due to high N supply from the @westernag test result. Client texted from combine to tell me that the wheat was running over 90 bu. At the time was the highest yield I had seen. Applied 50 lbs N this year looking just as good
Guy Keeler PAg (@guykeeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applied N requirements for high yielding spring wheat can easily be 150 lbs or higher. I was out touring some fields yesterday where we applied lower rates due to elevated N soil supply. This field had 75 lbs N applied so half of required N will be supplied by the soil itself.

Applied N requirements for high yielding spring wheat can easily be 150 lbs or higher. I was out touring some fields yesterday where we applied lower rates due to elevated N soil supply. This field had 75 lbs N applied so half of required N will be supplied by the soil itself.
Guy Keeler PAg (@guykeeler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We presented our rec of 125 lbs N for canola to this client. He asked to revise it trimming the rate to his budget and still giving a shot at a decent crop. 85 lbs applied.

We presented our rec of 125 lbs N for canola to this client. He asked to revise it trimming the rate to his budget and still giving a shot at a decent crop. 85 lbs applied.
Elliott Hildebrand PAg (@elliott_r_h) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What to expect from soil analysis and nutrient planning? Western Ag PRS Probes and Cropcaster are a combination of tools to 1) see more clearly what your soil can offer the crop in nutrient supply, and 2) show where diminishing marginal fert $ returns kick in. See us at #AIM25

What to expect from soil analysis and nutrient planning?  <a href="/Western_Ag/">Western Ag</a> PRS Probes and Cropcaster are a combination of tools to 1) see more clearly what your soil can offer the crop in nutrient supply, and 2) show where diminishing marginal fert $ returns kick in. See us at #AIM25
Elliott Hildebrand PAg (@elliott_r_h) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes you come across fields with high N supply: 189 lbs N supply. Due diligence checks are done. Keep eyes on these fields and prepared to add N in season if something seems off. Tissue tests on this corn 🌽 show sufficient N after 0 N application. See how it yields.

Sometimes you come across fields with high N supply: 189 lbs N supply. Due diligence checks are done.  Keep eyes on these fields and prepared to add N in season if something seems off.  Tissue tests on this corn 🌽 show sufficient N after 0 N application.  See how it yields.
Blake Weiseth (@blake_weiseth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesting read on practices being implemented in Australia to combat drought. Less rain, more wheat: How Australian farmers defied climate doom reuters.com/investigations…