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OMAFRA: When is cover crop N released?

OMAFRA field crops sustainability specialist Christine Brown answers: When do cover crops, with and without manure applied, release nitrogen that can be used for my corn crop?


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Weed management for soybean growers in Manitoba and Saskatchewan

In this episode of Inputs, Peter Sikkema, University of Guelph professor, and Rachel Evans, FMC Canada’s technical sales manager for the Eastern Prairies region, talk about several issues facing soybean growers when it comes implementing a quality weed management strategy.


Mary Robinson appointed to Senate

Former Canadian Federation of Agriculture president Mary Robinson was appointed as an independent senator to fill a vacancy in the Senate for Prince Edward Island.


 
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Hunting for tiny, targeted weapons

Mycoviruses – viruses that infect and replicate in fungal cells – offer an intriguing possibility as biocontrol agents for fungal crop diseases. Andriy Bilichak is spearheading an exploratory project aimed at identifying mycoviruses that could effectively control wheat rust fungi. Could fungus-infecting viruses be an option for sustainable control of rust in wheat? » Read more...
 
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ICYMI: 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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