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OMAFRA: Ontario corn DON screening trial report now available

Hybrid susceptibility is one of the greatest factors influencing Gibberella ear rot and DON accumulation in corn, and the greatest factor that can be controlled by agronomic practices.


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Nominations for IWCA 2024 now open!

Nominate an outstanding woman in Canadian ag before April 1. Since 2020, we’ve celebrated the achievements of women in Canada’s agriculture industry.


 
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All tucked in for the night. Not a weed in sight. Everybody knows corn’s your favourite

Sleep well knowing new Corvus® herbicide is helping keep your corn weed free. Corvus provides outstanding control of a broad spectrum of broadleaf and grass weeds including glyphosate-resistant biotypes. Flexibility in application timing, including pre-emerge, pre-plant incorporated, and early post-emerge (2-leaf) allows you to apply at the time you want, the way you want, while precisely targeting the weeds you need to control. Plus, Corvus can be tank mixed with a variety of herbicides including Roundup Xtend® 2 with VaporGrip® technology, XtendiMax® 2 with VaporGrip® technology and atrazine. Give the crop you love a great start and a great harvest potential.

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Ag robotics in reality

With all of the technology implemented in modern agriculture, automation and robotics is likely the next logical leap – but it can feel like an exceptionally large one, with the economic, technological, and reliability considerations. Chuck Baresich, president of Haggerty AgRobotics, has been working to figure out where ag robots fit for several years. » Read more...
 
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Soil microbes for drought-resilient crops

The microbes in and around an oilseed plant’s roots could be a resource for helping the plant deal with drought stress. That’s the concept behind a project led by AAFC-Saskatoon microbiologist Tim Dumonceaux. A plant’s root-associated microbial community is intimately linked to the plant’s growth, survival and productivity – like a single, interdependent unit. » Read more...
 
 
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