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Pulse Canada and the Canadian Special Crops Association have voiced support for the Government of Canada's long-term vision of a transportation system that is based on higher growth, increased competitiveness and better service.
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A global ban on genetically modified crops would raise food prices and add the equivalent of nearly a billion tons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, a study by researchers from Purdue University shows.
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Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is offering support to customers in parts of the Prairies facing financial hardship as a result of widespread excessive moisture that has impacted the growing season, delayed harvest and reduced the quality of this year’s crop.
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Seed- and soil-borne diseases can rob your crop of its potential before it’s even out of the ground. However, the dual contact and systemic activity of Raxil seed treatments protects you both inside and out. Brittnye Kroeker, SeedGrowth™ Specialist with Bayer explains, “Contact fungicides are fast-acting and remove pathogens from the outside of the seed, while systemic fungicides get rid of smut and other diseases that are actually inside the seed.”
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As disease threats continue to grow and change, it is imperative agriculture professionals remain up to speed with the latest technologies and advances in disease research.
At the 2017 Field Crop Disease Summit, keynote speaker Dr. Nick Poole of FAR Australia will provide a global perspective on field crop disease issues, presenting on new cereal disease management developments in Australasia and Europe.
The event has been approved for 12 CCA-CEU and 9 CCSC-CEU credits.
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