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As planting begins, growers are reminded that early season weed control is a must, as early spring warm weather has made for good growing conditions for weeds.
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For more than 25 years, Canadian corn growers have had access to Bt corn technology as a highly effective means of insect control. However, growers must also be aware of changing pest susceptibility and new innovations to keep their corn crops protected, healthy and profitable.
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Several Ontario agricultural organizations have formed a partnership and awareness campaign called Be Drift Aware, to remind growers of drift stewardship as work begins across the province.
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Farm Credit Canada is now accepting applications from registered charities, non-profit organizations and First Nations, Métis and Inuit governments/communities in rural Canada for the FCC AgriSpirit Fund. The fund supports capital projects that enrich the lives of residents in communities with fewer than 150,000 people.
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In this episode of Inputs, Joanna Follings, cereals specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), gives an overview of fall 2023 planting conditions for winter cereals, including what effects the warmer than average winter might have, an update on spring cereals planting, and some tips for nutrient applications and pest and disease management.
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As faba bean acreage started to expand in Saskatchewan, a better understanding of how weeds can best be managed was a focal point of research at the University of Saskatchewan’s Plant Science Department.
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Charles Geddes is a research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada at Lethbridge, Alta. At the Top Crop Summit Feb. 27-28 in Saskatoon, he covered the discovery, occurrence, distribution and impact of herbicide-resistant weeds across the Canadian Prairies.
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