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As growers know, soybean root diseases are difficult enemies. This week's feature article dives into a comprehensive study aimed to identify early risks and boost proactive management. Read more below.
- Top Crop Manager team
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Grain Growers of Canada (GGC), the Canadian Canola Growers Association and the Canadian Cattle Association - industry groups that represent over 130,000 Canadian farmers and ranchers - are calling on the federal government to reverse its decision to administer the proposed capital gains inclusion rate legislation.
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Ontario's corn and soybean yields have been strong for the 2024, according to yields reported to Agricorp by Production Insurance participants.
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At the Crop Production Show on January 14, Bayer introduced FieldView Drive 2.0 to provide farmers with the opportunity to do more with precision equipment. The plug-and-play device can help farmers monitor and record activities across different farm equipment.
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Decades of research and trials across Ontario have shown promise in controlling different weed species and protecting soybean yields, but there’s no silver bullet just yet. In this episode, Peter Sikkema and Allison Hayward explore research findings in soybean weed management, and discuss strategies for growers to minimize weed competition in soybean.
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A recently completed nationwide study is giving soybean growers and researchers a better handle on current and emerging soybean root diseases. The team's intent is to help the research community identify emerging risks earlier, and develop science-based solutions crucial for effective risk management and decreasing production losses.
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