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From herbicide resistance to intercropping, Top Crop Manager recaps some notable articles of the past decade.
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The Ontario Corn Committee released the 2019 Ontario Hybrid Corn Performance Trials Report, which is a resource farmers can use when selecting corn seed for the upcoming season.
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The federal and Ontario governments invested more than $17.6 million to support over 680 agriculture projects in the province. The 2019 provincial budget also included more investment for rural internet development and a reduction in OMAFRA’s budget.
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A new study based in Saskatchewan is taking a different approach to crop research: taking a closer look between the fields by exploring field boundary habitats. The project attempts to measure the benefits provided by field boundary habitats such as increased pollination and whether or not it’s advantageous for a producer to maintain these border areas.
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Throughout the month of December, Top Crop Manager has been giving away free passes to the upcoming Plant Health Summit. There are only a couple days left to enter to win the grand prize: two free passes and a one-night hotel stay in Saskatoon for the Summit.
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Corn producers in Eastern Canada face a number of prominent early-season corn pests, including wireworms, white grubs, seedcorn maggots, black cutworms and sometimes early infestations of armyworms. Minimizing the impact of these pests on corn crops requires an integrated approach that combines a number of management practices, including proper crop rotations, conventional tillage and seed treatment.
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