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OMAFRA: Strong planting conditions for wheat, damp harvests

Fall 2022 planting conditions were excellent across the province, giving winter wheat, barley and triticale an ideal start to the growing season.


Podcast: Drones all the rave in the ag sector

Olds College's Bob Hoffos talks about how drones can make a farmer’s life easier, where current regulations stand and what he expects to see with the technology in the coming years.


New FMC Canada herbicide targets kochia and broadleaf weeds

FMC Canada has launched its new Authority Strike herbicide, a pre-emergent that delivers two Group 14 modes of action, registered for wheat (spring and durum), soybean, and more.


 
 
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Top Crop Summit early bird pricing ends soon

This year’s Top Crop Summit returns to Saskatoon on Feb 27-28 at Prairieland Park, welcoming Canadian farmers, agronomists, consultants and the scientific community. Don’t miss this annual educational forum, as it will showcase a star-studded speaker list that includes Tom Wolf, Dr. Charles Geddes, Ken Coles, Dr. Breanne Tidemann, Lyle Cowell, Phillip Harder, Jason Deveau and Dr. Tyler Wist. CCA and CCSC credits will be available for each session. Register today to take advantage of the early bird discount.
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ICYMI: The spread of herbicide resistance in grassy weeds

How does herbicide resistance spread to a producer’s field? Does it always arise locally due to overuse of single modes of action? Or, if it comes from elsewhere, how does genetic information carrying herbicide resistance gain a foothold in the field? Led by a researcher from University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a study set out to examine the potential for herbicide resistance transfer via pollen. » Read more...
 
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How many years are too many years?

Soybeans offer valuable benefits in a crop rotation. However, like any crop, if you grow soybeans too often, problems can start to emerge. What is the optimal rotational frequency of soybeans that will sustain strong yields, good economic returns and healthy soils? Yvonne Lawley investigated that question in an eight-year rotational study in central Manitoba. » Read more...
 
 
Events 
 

Manitoba Ag Days

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