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As Canadian Agricultural Safety Week begins, the federal government is investing to safeguard the health and well-being of Canada's agricultural community. Read more below!
- Top Crop Manager team
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The government of Canada has announced up to $1,607,291 of funding over three years to the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) through the AgriCompetitiveness Program, an initiative under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.
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From nutrient protection to seed enhancement, it’s crucial to stay up to date on the latest studies and trends happening across the ag industry. Explore resources and discover tailored solutions for your operation’s needs.
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The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) has released a statement in support of new prime minister Mark Carney’s removal of the consumer carbon price.
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Tariffs are escalating on two fronts with the Chinese Government imposing tariffs on Canadian canola oil and meal, peas, fish, seafood and pork products.
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Bruce Barker, western field editor for Top Crop Manager, is the first Canadian to receive the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) Excellence in Journalism Award.
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As an entry level harvest weed seed control (HWSC) program, chaff lining is an affordable, alternative tool to help manage the weed seedbank. Research by Michael Walsh in Australia, where HWSC was pioneered, found that a chaff line can create environments favourable for seed survival while still restricting weed seedling emergence, and that chaff lining is the ideal initial HWSC system for growers to begin adoption.
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