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Manure application in

For application that must occur in wet conditions, the ideal option is still to surface apply manure onto crop residue followed by incorporation as soon as possible after application.


OMAFRA: A 2023 review of dry beans in Ontario

There were 93,161 acres of dry beans insured in Ontario in 2023 – the lowest it's been in at least a decade. Acreage peaked in 2020 at 157,500 acres and has declined since.


Podcast: An appetite for information on Canadian ag

Farm and Food Care Ontario's Kelly Daynard talks about the latest edition of The Real Dirt on Farming and some of the stories she’s heard from farmers on speaking about agriculture.


 
 
Canadian Potato Summit 
 
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Unlock the future of potato farming and register now for the 2024 Canadian Potato Summit

This year’s summit returns Jan. 18, 2024 at 12 p.m. ET with a stellar panel of speakers who will look into their crystal ball for insights for the coming year, as well as provide the latest in research and breeding news.

This free, interactive event will arm you with the tools and information you need to kick off a successful growing season.

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Restoring eroded knolls

Decades of tillage, wind and water erosion has resulted in severely eroded knolls. Knoll erosion results in low organic matter and poor fertility, water infiltration and holding capacity – and ultimately poor crop productivity. Research has found moving topsoil from low spots back onto the eroded knolls was a successful way to reclaim them, but that practice can be expensive. » Read more...
 
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Revisiting flea beetle control

Despite the best efforts of canola growers, researchers and the industry, flea beetles continue to cause problems almost every year in Western Canada. Even when protected by insecticidal seed treatments, research has found that yield loss under heavy feeding pressure can cause up to a 10 per cent yield loss. They never seem to go away. » Read more...
 
 
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Manitoba Ag Days

Jan. 16-18 | Brandon, Man. » Read More...