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Ontario average soybean yield beats 10-year average despite season's challenges

As of Dec. 7, the provincial average yield reported by Agricorp for 2023 is 53 bushels per acre – higher than the 10-year average farm yield, which is 48 bu/ac.


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Podcast: Celebrating healthy soil on World Soil Day

AAFC's Benjamin Ellert discusses soil health as it relates to carbon, the impact carbon content in soil has on the environment and how soil can retain carbon from the atmosphere.


FCC report says $30B opportunity in restoring productivity growth in Canadian ag sector

FCC’s economics team says rekindling productivity growth in Canadian agriculture is a $30 billion opportunity over 10 years, according to a new report.


Nutrien Ag Solutions and Scotiabank launch new program

Nutrien and Scotiabank have partnered on a new program designed to support Canadian growers in adopting more sustainable and productive agricultural products and practices.


 
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Tick a name off your Christmas list with the Top Crop Summit

Looking for the perfect gift for a farmer or agronomist on your Christmas list? Give them the gift of knowledge with a ticket to the Top Crop Summit in Saskatoon on Feb. 27 and 28, 2024. Featuring Breanne Tidemann, Tyler Wist, Tom Wolf, and more, there's no better way to start your season off strong than with the latest in agronomic and research info. Early bird pricing is in effect, so don't delay, register for the Top Crop Summit today! » Register now... 
 
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Editorial: Using tools responsibly

You’ve probably heard the saying, “With great power comes great responsibility.” While none of you have likely been bit by a radioactive spider and developed superpowers to fight crime in NYC, farmers do have access to a highly specialized arsenal of tools to combat the plethora of pests and diseases each season. But how long will those tools remain effective? » Read more...
 
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Changing the conversation on soybean protein

Soybeans grown on the Prairies are typically lower in seed protein than those grown in Eastern Canada or the U.S. This has led to protein discounts being applied to export soybeans from Western Canada. Research in Manitoba is trying to reframe the narrative to show that Prairie-grown soybeans are of higher feed quality than their crude protein levels may show. » Read more...
 
 
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Manitoba Ag Days

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