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The potato conference was a full house despite the province’s tough harvest and featured presentations on soil-building crops, various potato diseases, and a grower panel on switching to narrower row spacing.
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One project aims to identify Saskatchewan potato varieties with improved nitrogen and phosphorus use efficiency to reduce grower inputs.
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People aged 18 to 30 working within the agriculture and agri-food value chain, from farmers to scientists, can apply to be part of Canada’s first agricultural youth council by the February 14 deadline.
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The MicroVent Vision Ⅱ system allows storage managers to tailor their protocol to match the requirements of their crop in various conditions. The system can also function successfully regardless of the storage design.
- Demand ventilation, based on temperature and/or carbon dioxide, allows a storage manager to optimize ventilation time.
- Humidity control and monitoring: supply, return, and outside
- Pile sensor averaging allows users to monitor temperature throughout the system.
- MicroVent Vision Connect Service for remote monitoring and notifications
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Tracey Shinners-Carnelley, vice president of research at Peak of the Market, provides an update on the status of Group M fungicides: chlorothalonil, mancozeb, metiram, captan, and neonicotinoids. Label changes for chlorothalonil are in effect for the upcoming 2020 growing season.
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