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Solinftec to expand new ag robotics platform into Canada

The company has partnered with Stone Farms and USask, and will deploy its technology at Stone Farms to better understand the specific needs of Canadian growers and improve its data.


Prairies make progress in seeding, some areas still significantly behind

Alberta is closest to its five-year average, but some growers are adjusting expectations due to suboptimal moisture conditions.


Alberta Canola welcomes new executive director

Karla Bergstrom, who has been with the organization since 2012, has taken the reins from Ward Toma following his retirement.
 
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Making the most of mycorrhizal inoculation

Making the most of mycorrhizal inoculation

Research has shown that arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) have the potential to improve crop productivity, from increasing its nutrient and water uptake to improving its tolerance of disease and stress. While communities of mycorrhizal species occur naturally in soils, commercial AMF inoculants can sometimes boost crop benefits. So how can one optimize mycorrhizal inoculation and apply AMF at the best possible time to increase nitrogen uptake in wheat and barley? » Learn more...
 
Beyond the winter wheat yield plateau

Beyond the winter wheat yield plateau

One might describe winter wheat as being stuck in neutral – yields have remained relatively similar over the last 15 years, ranging from 60 to 70 bushels per acre. Now, researchers are looking at a variety of methods to break through that ceiling, from seeding date to investigating fertility management, as well as fertilizer balance. Timing, application and other factors could be holding back yields. » Learn more...
 
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