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G3, Paterson, Elbow Lake Co-Op Grain win Elevator of the Year award

CP issued a special recognition to G3, which handled significant amounts of inbound corn to feed livestock.


CFIB report warns of labour shortages in Canadian ag market

Besides labour shortages, producers also expressed concern about rising input costs and other factors.


CP sets new monthly record for grain shipments

In October, CP moved 3.14 million metric tonnes of grain, marking its best month ever for such products.
 
 
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“Immunizing” canola against blackleg

“Immunizing” canola against blackleg

In the past, blackleg has caused massive economic losses in Western Canada, and farmers now deploy a system of resistance gene rotation to manage the pathogen. But recently, disease incidence levels have been increasing. Now, a promising biological blackleg control mechanism may help farmers mitigate the worst effects of blackleg in canola. A new research paper shows prior infection by a less virulent pathogen can successfully “immunize” canola against a more virulent pathogen. » Learn more...
 
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Blackleg yield loss calculator highlights disease impact

A new tool is helping canola growers understand the true impact of blackleg disease. The Blackleg Yield Loss Calculator, developed by the Canola Council of Canada, was born out of an idea from the Blackleg Steering Committee to help growers get a better sense of blackleg’s impact on crop yield. The calculator is based on a two-year research study from the University of Alberta. » Learn more...
 
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