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OMAFRA: Making the most of the Crop Protection Hub

Mike Cowbrough, OMAFRA field crop weed specialist, provides some examples of how to make the most use of the digitized Crop Protection Hub when it comes to weed control.

FCC: First quarter update on grains, oilseeds and pulses outlook

Just past halfway in the 22-23 marketing year for Canada’s cash crops, global and future prices have weakened, softening most of the projected prices since the initial January outlook.

From the Editor: Beauty in the uncertainty

What makes a season successful in your mind? Is it determined by getting your crops in – or off – the ground before a certain date? Is yield the all-important variable?

 
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Canola season primer with Ian Epp

The recent snowfall might have put a damper on planting fervour, but we’re closing in on the right time to put crops in the ground for 2023. But taking a little time to prepare what you can while you can will save time and headaches down the line, and starting clean can help set you up for success.

In this episode of Inputs, co-host Dylan Sjolie speaks with Ian Epp, an agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada and active farmer, about preparing for the 2023 growing season. They discuss the lingering effects of the 2021 and 2022 growing seasons on the Prairies, what the new regulations for lambda-cyhalothrin mean for canola growers, and the early season pests and diseases producers should watch for.
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A winter canola look-see

Over the past few years, agronomy studies and producer experiences have been filling some information gaps and fine-tuning best practices for winter canola in Ontario. Much of that effort is focused on southwestern Ontario. But what about eastern Ontario? OMAFRA's Meghan Moran has been looking into what it might take to successfully produce winter canola in this region. » Read more...
 
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Prairie disease reporting tool launched

A new, crowd-sourced disease reporting tool provides agronomists and farmers a heads-up on disease development. The Quick Disease Reporter Tool is supported by field crop pathologists who conduct research and monitor disease development to support field crop disease awareness and management on the Canadian Prairies. » Read more...
 
 
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