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Sprayers101: Drone spraying in Canadian agriculture

Drones are already used for crop surveillance and livestock management, as well as granular fertilizer application, pollination, frost protection and greenhouse shade management.


FCC: Perfect storm of factors brings profitability pressures

In their most recent update to the 2023 grains, oilseeds and pulses outlook and forecast as we near 2024, Farm Credit Canada asks whether the tide has turned.


IWCA Summit: Join the conversation – online!

We're going virtual! Join our six IWCA honourees and other prominent ag trailblazers online on Nov. 7 for discussions on top-of-mind topics for women in Canadian ag.


 
 
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Broadcast urea on snow suffers large losses

Broadcasting urea is gaining popularity as a nitrogen management strategy because it can be done much more quickly than banding in a separate pass or side-banding during seeding. A growing number of farmers are broadcasting urea on frozen or snow-covered soil. Recent research has found that the economic losses from this practice can be almost $200 per acre. » Read more...
 
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The next generation of customized crop treatments

Researchers are developing the next generation of crop treatments using nanotechnology to help optimize pest management. These products are designed to be targeted, effective and efficient, so producers can achieve better protection while using less spray. Targetting specific crop pests reduces the risk of harming beneficial plants and insects while improving biodiversity. » Read more...
 
 
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