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Ontario funds rural ag volunteer and organization development

The Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies and the Rural Ontario Institute will provide training and workshops to enhance leadership and governance skills.


Canadian wheat referred to as the ‘gold standard’

During Cereals Canada’s annual New Crop Trade and Technical Missions, some customers referred to Canadian Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat as the world’s “gold standard.”


One month remains to nominate for IWCA 2024!

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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Soybean and Corn Success Strategies from Bayer and DEKALB

Webinar 1: March 26th 11 am – 12pm EDT
Soybean success strategies from Bayer and DEKALB
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Webinar 2: March 27th 11 am – 12pm EDT
Corn success strategies from Bayer and DEKALB
See how Bayer gives you the choice of traits you need for your growing conditions. And find out about the latest Bayer traits available and what that means for your farm.

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Why is my crop damaged?

University of Guelph professor Peter Sikkema has encountered many instances of difficult-to-explain crop injury during his career. At the 2024 Ontario Ag Conference, Sikkema discussed registered herbicide-caused crop injury, providing examples from his decades of experience consulting with farmers in southwestern Ontario. » Read more...
 
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Making the most of your rhizobial friends

Rhizobial inoculants are a key part of legume crop production, helping to boost crop growth and yields by providing nitrogen to the crop. Now, Barney Geddes, an assistant professor in microbiological sciences at North Dakota State University, is working to further improve the crop benefits from inoculation. » Read more...
 
 
Events 
 

London Farm Show

March 6-8 | London, Ont. » Read More...