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Following a successful launch in 2020, the IWCA program returned to recognize Canadian women working in all aspects of agriculture. Here are the seven chosen as 2021’s Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture.
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The continuing challenges from COVID-19 have led CAHFA to extend the nomination deadline for potential inductees to June 1, giving members more time to prepare and submit nominations.
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Draco seed treatment offers partial suppression of key diseases and nematodes at the critical early stages of corn and soybean germination and seedling growth.
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With all the best planning, recommendations, and crop management practices, there’s still nothing that replaces empirical on-farm data. Digital tools like the Climate FieldView platform are able to help change the game for on-farm trials for keeping record of inputs, experimentation, and identifying crop performance insights. Read more about how FieldView can help you manage split-planting trials on your farm.
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Field pea lodging is a big problem in productive growing environments. It can take five days to harvest a quarter section of a badly lodged crop, according to Sheri Strydhorst, an agronomy research scientist at the University of Alberta. She recently led a study to assess two possible ways to try to reduce lodging in field pea: inter-row seeding into standing stubble and plant growth regulators (PGRs).
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Anthracnose insensitivity to the strobilurin (Group 11) foliar fungicide group shouldn’t come as a surprise. This group is rated as high risk for developing insensitivity, and the first confirmed report of Group 11 insensitivity occurred in 2003 with Ascochyta rabiei on chickpea. In a 2019 survey conducted by AAFC’s Michelle Hubbard, all 33 samples in which A. rabiei was detected had Group 11-insensitive A. rabiei.
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This episode of Inputs is packed with tips and reminders from experts to help you through your spring seeding or planting. First up, Ben Rosser, corn specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, gives a status update on Ontario corn planting progress. Then, Jeremy Boychyn, agronomy research extension specialist for Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions, chats about spring cereals, seeding progress and soil conditions on the Prairies.
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