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OMAFRA: Does planting corn into cover crops work?

Planting corn directly into a living cover crop before it is killed is not something that would have been considered 30 years ago. However, more growers are doing it.


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Low-Rate Stabilizers Come With A Cost

Learn about higher active ingredient formulas developed by one of the industry’s most trusted providers and see how they’re able to outperform.


ADAMA adds four new herbicides for cereal broadleaf weed control

ADAMA says growers and retailers can expect less packaging, less hassle and time mixing ingredients, less product waste and a simplified application process overall.


Only one week left to nominate for IWCA 2024!

There's only one week left to highlight an outstanding woman in Canadian agriculture through our IWCA program! Submit your nominations by April 1.


 
 
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Preparing now for potential drought

In this episode of Inputs, agronomist extension specialist Ruoxi Xia with Alberta Grains shares her insights and some tips on how growers can prepare for potential drought conditions, including what measures should be taken right now, which crops are more susceptible to dry conditions, what resources are available to farmers and more.

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Reintegrating livestock into cropping systems

Managing cropping systems to improve productivity and system resilience relies on enhancing soil health. Soil organic matter is an integral part of the concept of soil health and has numerous benefits. Researchers are exploring how reintegrating livestock into cropping systems may be a strategy for improving soil health and cropping system profitability over time. » Read more...
 
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Top Crop Summit: Crop rotation impacts Fusarium head blight

Maria Alejandra Ovido-Ludena is a research assistant in cereal and flax pathology at the University of Saskatchewan. During the Top Crop Summit in Saskatoon, she discussed the results of a recent study aimed at determining the effect of multiple host and non-host crops in a planned sequence on FHB severity of bread or durum wheat and barley. » Read more...
 
 
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