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OMAFRA: Preventing and putting out silo fires

OMAFRA forage and grazing specialist Christine O'Reilly shares some best management tips to prevent silo fires, and how to handle one if it does happen.


Eleven ag leaders to be inducted into Ontario Ag Hall of Fame

The inductees' influences range from agronomy and crop consulting, soil health and water quality advancements, pesticide and crop research, the development of farm shows and farm co-operatives, and more.


CABEF announces 2023 scholarship winners

The $2,500 scholarships are awarded to students entering or currently pursuing an agricultural or agri-food related program at a Canadian college, university or technical institution.


 
 
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A promising new pulse for Eastern Canada

Move over, soybeans: there’s a new pulse in town. Sweet white lupin is a highly nutritious, edible pulse crop more commonly grown in Europe that, thanks to new investment and research, may soon find a place in eastern Canadian rotations due to research conducted at AAFC's Charlottetown Research and Development Centre by Aaron Mills. » Read more...
 
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Aster yellows rapid test moving forward

Not only is crushing an insect pest satisfying for some, but it is also the basis for a new rapid test that can be done in the field from the back of the pickup truck. This new test, developed by AAFC scientists, makes it easier and cheaper to detect aster yellows, an infrequent disease in canola that can be present at low levels every year on the Prairies. » Read more...
 
 
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Canada's Outdoor Farm Show

Sept. 12-14 | Woodstock, Ont. » Read More...