Experts from the University of Minnesota and the Dakota County Soil & Water Conservation District share research
(FARMINGTON, MN) March 24, 2026 – Agricultural producers and professionals gathered on Wednesday, March 18, for the 18th annual Crops Day, a morning event focused on sharing University of Minnesota research and local crop management strategies.
Crops Day was held from 9 a.m. to noon at the Dakota Electric Association office and was free and open to the public. The annual event is hosted by Dakota Electric Association, Dakota County Soil & Water Conservation District, and University of Minnesota Extension.
The program featured presentations on weed management, irrigation, soil health, nutrient recommendations and energy conservation. University of Minnesota Extension Educator Eric Yu opened the event with a discussion on waterhemp management challenges and considerations facing growers. Vasudha Sharma, an irrigation specialist with the University of Minnesota Extension, followed with a presentation on using research data to inform precision irrigation decisions.
Water quality and safety were also highlighted. Matt Belanger of the Dakota County Environmental Resources Department discussed private well testing and the importance of measuring nitrate, arsenic, manganese, lead and coliform bacteria. Dru Larson of the Dakota County Soil & Water Conservation District shared strategies for stacking conservation practices to improve soil health.
Nutrient management updates were provided by Dan Kaiser, University of Minnesota soil extension specialist, who reviewed phosphorus and potassium recommendations during economically challenging times. Travis Hirman, a soil scientist with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture, presented on nitrogen best management practices.
Mike Plutowski of Dakota Electric Association concluded the program with an overview of energy conservation programs available to agricultural members.
The event also included a lunch conversation with presenters and a trade show featuring agricultural resources and partners.
Crops Day has been held annually for 18 years and continues to serve as a forum for delivering research‑based information and practical tools to support local agriculture.
About Dakota Electric Association:
Dakota Electric Association is a member-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperative serving over 117,000 members in and around Dakota County. Established in 1937, Dakota Electric is committed to providing reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity to its members while actively engaging with the community and promoting energy efficiency. For more information, visit www.dakotaelectric.com or follow Dakota Electric on X, Threads, Bluesky, Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
