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Choose a product backed by research: Aspire® delivers uniform distribution of potassium and two forms of boron for season-long availability. Learn more...
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The OMAFRA Field Crop News team has created a summary of overwintering conditions and survival, reports on various forage crops, and weather and pest factors affecting crop quality and survival.
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Chuck Baresich, president of Haggerty AgRobotics, discusses reframing how we think about robotics ROI and some possible next steps for ag robotics adoption.
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Written entirely by members of the Canadian Society of Soil Science, the book introduces the core disciplines of soil science, as well as the concepts and vocabulary needed by those new to soil science.
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Top Crop Manager presents two exclusive webinars for eastern Canadian farmers and agronomists that provide insights on key fall soil practices. Join us on Nov. 20 and 23!
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Join us on Nov. 20 and Nov. 23 for two exclusive webinars focused on fall soil practices. For just $35, you will gain insights from industry experts, Tatianna Lozier, Jake Munroe and Colin Elgie, as they share tactics to prevent soil erosion over winter, tips for better soil sampling and getting the most out of your fall fertilizer application.
This series has been approved for two CCA-CEUs in soil and water management.
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European corn borer has been here for years, and yet, due to the efficacy of pest management measures developed in the mid-1990s, the extremely damaging insect has been essentially a non-issue in the past couple decades. The effectiveness of Bt corn may have been a mixed blessing, as the control it provides led to some bad habits – and resistance in the pest.
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Sclerotinia stem rot is a serious canola disease and can lead to significant crop losses depending on conditions. When warranted, fungicide applications can help manage the disease; however, timing is critical. Forecasting tools that can help optimize disease management – like a portable biosensor that sends real-time disease levels to growers – will be invaluable for growers.
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