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The updated map released by the Government of Saskatchewan and SaskCanola shows eight fields with visible symptoms and five without added to the 2019 map.
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Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation has announced that the Hay Disaster Benefit will begin payments shortly to assist with the increased costs associated with forage shortfall.
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Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Development Fund will support almost 50 crop-related research projects examining areas of importance to Saskatchewan producers.
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Trilex ® EverGol ® fungicide seed treatment lets you control how you want to treat your seed and protect your crop. With exceptional flexibility and disease protection against rhizoctonia, fusarium and ascochyta, applicators and growers can reap the rewards of its concentrated formula by adjusting water volumes to optimize coverage.
If insects like pea leaf weevil are a concern, tank-mix with Stress Shield ® for additional protection. Trilex EverGol Shield is great for on-farm treating and is easy to handle with smaller packaging. Pulse seed treatments shouldn’t be one size fits all, and that’s why Trilex EverGol puts more control in your hands.
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India imposed trade restrictions on lentil and pea imports in 2016-17 as part of a self-sufficiency plan to increase the income of Indian farmers. As Canada is the largest exporter of pulses, and India was our largest pulse buyer, what does this mean for Canadian pulse production in the short-term and beyond?
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When something works well, we’re tempted to use more of it. But is this an effective practice when it comes to starter fertilizer and low fertility soils? Research conducted at the University of Saskatchewan sought to determine what benefits, if any, starter fertilizer had for pulse crops, and what rates would be most useful for different pulse crops.
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