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After dry bean harvest, producers may wonder what caused beans to become injured or discoloured. Is it caused by disease, insect injury or environmental factors?
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Each will receive a $20,000 scholarship to challenge themselves to complete a minimum of 10 weeks of travel study within 24 months to examine and research an agriculturally relevant issue.
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It’s not every day you get to tap into the insight of influential female leaders in Canadian agriculture. Don’t miss your chance on October 22.
Join us online for the fifth annual Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture (IWCA) Summit where seven IWCA honourees will be sharing their stories, their experience overcoming challenges and setbacks, their perspective on the importance of shaping agriculture policy and more.
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For more than 100 years, pest surveillance activities have been documented on the Canadian Prairies to address the challenges of various insects, weeds and pathogens. Many of the early surveillance and monitoring protocols developed continue to be used today to assess pest populations, track changes and new arrivals, and develop forecasts and management strategies.
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It's the final day for the Top Crop Manager photo contest! Take us to your operation and show us the ins and outs of your season. Your photo could be featured on the cover of our December print issues. Submit your photos before midnight on Tuesday, Oct. 1 – today's your last chance!
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