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Three canola-centric events partnered for a virtual Canola Week on Dec.1-3. Covering production, markets, fertilizer management and research, it provided a well-rounded update for Canadian growers.
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Statistics Canada has released updated data on yield and production for principal field crops. In speaking with farmers and agronomists, it seems 2020 was a strong year for most crops. But what does the data say?
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Throughout the month of December, we’re giving away 40 passes to the Top Crop Summit, taking place on Feb. 23 and 24, 2021. We’ll draw 10 names each week and announce the results on Tuesdays.
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Throughout the month of December, we’re giving away 40 passes to the Top Crop Summit, taking place on Feb. 23 and 24, 2021. We’ll draw 10 names each week and announce the results on Tuesday afternoons, starting on Dec. 8. On Dec. 31, we’ll be drawing for the grand prize, including one free Summit pass and a $200 gift card to Best Buy provided by our sponsor, BKT Tires. Enter once per day to increase your chances to win!
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Food-grade soybeans make up 25 per cent of the Canadian crop. For each type of food product, processors look for particular quality characteristics in the soybeans they buy. Kangfu Yu, soybean breeder at AAFC Harrow, is developing diverse varieties to meet those special quality requirements while ensuring the varieties also have the traits Ontario growers need.
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Fall always feels like a really transitional time: harvest, school, sports and social activities return after the summer break. But summer 2020 was quite different from previous seasons, and this fall comes with even more transitions as we move into the new “normal.” Agriculture might not have been impacted to the degree other industries were, but everyone’s feeling the loss of ag events and field days.
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When someone tells you to stick with the way things have always been done, Pioneer is here to prove them wrong. Pioneer Protector® canola hybrids offer protection from seeding to harvest with built-in clubroot and blackleg resistance along with the HarvestMax trait for maximum yield management. With this full-package solution, growers can blaze a new path forward and out-yield the doubters.
Contact your Pioneer Sales Representative and get the #YieldHero results at
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