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The 2020 season has been the highest payout year yet for Agricorp’s Forage Rainfall Plan, with $6.6 million paid out under the insufficient rainfall option and $1.4 million under the excess rainfall option.
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Through a series of recent acquisitions, Telus Agriculture has the ability to connect each participant in the agriculture value chain, from seed manufacturers and farmers to grocery stores and restaurants.
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According to new research from the Canadian Centre for Food Integrity, Canadians are optimistic about their food supply, even in the face of pressure and public scrutiny due to COVID-19.
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Now that you’re evaluating your 2020 season to help plan for 2021, being more knowledgeable about your farm can help you big time. Climate FieldView can build your 2020 assessment by bringing together all the data you need in one place. Want to understand your yield better? FieldView’s yield analysis reports give you clear, easy to use insights. But that’s not all. Check out our FieldView 360˚virtual experience that’s loaded with informative content that will help you get the most out of Climate FieldView on your farm.
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Field peas are an important rotation crop in Western Canada. Currently, most commercial varieties are semi-leafless peas with tendrils instead of leaflets. However, previous research showed that leafed varieties can out-yield semi-leafless peas. Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan are investigating pea varietal blends to understand whether they offer advantages.
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In this series, catch highlights from interviews done with the Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture (IWCA) finalists. Barbara Cade-Menun, a research scientist with Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, is a world leader in studying phosphorus cycling in water, soils and plants. In this article, she discusses her love of solving puzzles, taking risks and trusting your judgement.
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Fall presents an excellent opportunity for fertilizer applications, spreading out the workload and capitalizing on equipment and field availability. What crops benefit from a fall fertilizer application, and when, where, and how should you approach it? Robert Mullen, director of agronomy sales for Nutrien, joins us on this episode of Inputs to share some best practices.
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