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Variability in dry bean nodulation raises questions about nitrogen use in dry beans, given they are legumes that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonium in the soil.
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The $3 million in funding will support the AGC in research activities to address regional conditions, production challenges and agronomic practices, focusing on the local sector.
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Warkentine, co-owner of Aletta Holsteins in Manitoba, speaks about her journey in agriculture, running a diversified farm, the importance of innovation, and her extensive community involvement.
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Long-term agroecosystem experiments have been in place on the Canadian Prairies for more than a century. Currently, AAFC manages about 24 ongoing LTAEs across the Prairies. These experiments provide a wealth of information and understanding of agroecosystems and the complex interactions impacting agricultural production on the Canadian Prairies.
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This year's annual Southwest Crop Diagnostic Days had field crop specialists from OMAFRA and the University of Guelph offer eight practical agronomy sessions to attendees. One such session had Joanna Follings, OMAFRA cereals specialist, and Ben Rosser, OMAFRA corn specialist, present on tissue-testing, more specifically in the context of fertility management.
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