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OMAFRA: Using GDDs to track cereal growth

Tracking GDDs during the growing season can be a helpful tool in estimating how quickly the winter wheat crop is moving through the growth stages, equipping producers to make timely fertilizer and crop protection applications.


BASF announces Growing Home finalists

One organization in each of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario will receive $25,000 to further their work through BASF Canada Agriculture Solutions’ Growing Home program.


Making cybersecurity part of your farm management plan

Janos Botschner, CSKA's lead investigator of cyber security capacity in Canadian agriculture, wants to ensure Canada’s farmers are informed and prepared for cyber threats.


 
 
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Yield, quality and profitable cereals.

Are you looking to improve the bottom line of your cereals? Sphaerex® fungicide is just the solution to help you get there. It provides stronger, longer-lasting efficacy on late-season leaf diseases and outstanding control of fusarium head blight in cereals. With its best-in-class DON reduction, Sphaerex also helps preserve grain grade. It all adds up to increased quality, yields and profits. To start imagining the possibilities of your most profitable cereal crop ever, visit agsolutions.ca/sphaerex.

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Alberta Soil Health Benchmark project underway

Soil health is at the foundation of sustainable agricultural production. But few methods exist to measure soil health or to establish a baseline for measuring improvement or degradation of soil health on a regional basis. A research project in Alberta is working to create a provincial database of physical, biological and chemical soil health indicators. » Read more...
 
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Top Crop Summit: The adoption of physical impact mills

Breanne Tidemann is a research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada–Lacombe. At the 2024 Top Crop Summit, she shared key feedback from producers using impact mills in their day-to-day harvest, showcasing farm types, associated costs, benefits, challenges and strategies implemented. » Read more...
 
 
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