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New fertilizer production plant opens in Ontario

Sollio Agriculture, the agri-business division of Sollio Co-operative Group, has opened CRF Agritech, a new controlled-release fertilizer production plant in St. Thomas, Ont.


IWCA Summit: Join the conversation!

Join our six IWCA honourees and other prominent ag trailblazers in-person in Hamilton on Nov. 7. This in-person event will provide a platform for invaluable mentorship and networking.


Lallemand and Maizex partner for Hometown Roots contest

To qualify for the contest, a minimum of 100 acres of Maizex soybeans pre-inoculated with Lalfix Proyield Liquid soybean inoculant must be planted in 2024.


 
 
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Conversations from #COFS23

In mid-September, thousands of Ontario aggies descend on Woodstock, Ont., annually for Canada's Outdoor Farm Show to see the latest (and biggest) equipment and machinery, innovations and technology. One of the elements that the pandemic put into perspective was the value of conversations held at events like this. While at COFS, Top Crop Manager East editor Alex Barnard spoke with Peggy Brekveld, OFA president and IWCA alumni, Ian Virtue, IFAO marketing and communications co-ordinator, and Dean Anderson, strategic advisor, agriculture, with Workplace Safety and Prevention Services.
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It’s millet time

As a crop with a short growing season that can succeed in poor soil with little fertilizer and water, millet is ideal for a warming world. In Canada, millet is mainly grown as animal feed and birdseed, with smaller production for use in foodstuffs. But several AAFC research projects are finding innovative ways to use millet to increase crop yields, make soil healthier and even generate biofuel. » Read more...
 
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Alfalfa for a resilient future

Two AAFC-Lethbridge research scientists are working to improve alfalfa’s traits for success in a climate-stressed future. They are tackling this challenge from various angles. Their research includes studies to enhance alfalfa’s ability to withstand climate stresses such as drought. They are developing alfalfa lines with higher nutritive value for cattle that could also reduce methane emissions. » Read more...
 
 
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IWCA Summit

Nov. 7 | Hamilton, Ont. » Read More...