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Using long-term linear yield data to predict Canadian average corn yields for 2020 provides a useful guideline, but, as 2019 demonstrated, should be taken with a grain of salt.
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AgriSuite offers a variety of free tools to use in managing your fields and crops.
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Students interested in a career in field crop production, research or the agricultural service sector are encouraged to apply.
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Did adverse fall conditions prevent your fall fertilizer application?
Join us for a free live webinar on February 20th with Dr. Alan Blaylock, Ph.D., as he reviews the factors that influence nitrogen loss, discusses how to optimize your spring fertilizer applications, and answers questions about spring application timing and conditions.
>> Register today to secure your spot!
This webinar has been approved for one CCA-CEU credit in nutrient management
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In 2018, Owen Wally was in the midst of a project with the goal of providing up-to-date information on soybean disease distribution and assessing disease risk levels for the province’s growing areas. How do you begin to address Phytophthora root rot and sudden death syndrome?
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Phosphorus is essential for plant growth. Crop root growth is most prolific in soils enriched with phosphorus, but too much of a good thing can have negative environmental impacts. To ensure the phosphorus you apply to your fields isn’t lost to nutrient runoff, Christine Brown of OMAFRA has some tips for best management practices.
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