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More than $140M invested into Sustainable CAP to help B.C. farmers

B.C. farmers and food processors are receiving food security support over the next five years through a new agreement between the governments of Canada and British Columbia that will invest more than $140 million into various initiatives.

Collaboration puts more than $1.7 million into grower-funded canola agronomic research

The three provincial canola grower associations in Canada’s Prairies have evaluated and selected five new canola research projects to receive funding under the Canola Agronomic Research Program (CARP) in 2023.

Cereals Canada report highlights industry's importance to economy

The Canadian cereal grains value chain plays a critical role in Canada's economy by creating jobs, supporting families and driving economic growth.

 
 
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WE ARE All In on Cereals

When it comes to cereals, it’s all about making the best agronomic decisions for each field.

With over 270 different ingredients and the world’s largest library of actives, ADAMA is pleased to provide Canadian growers with more choice and better options for full-season cereals protection.

ADAMA remains committed to understanding your greatest challenges and providing the knowledge, tools and resources to maximize your acres.
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Ramping up wheat yield potential

One of the key characteristics influencing grain yield potential in wheat is the number of grains in the spike. If the grain number is relatively low, then the spike will have fewer places for storing the photosynthetic sugars for grain filling, and the yield will be low. » Learn more...
 
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Predatory nematodes for controlling insect pests

Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) – also known as predatory or insecticidal nematodes – are tiny, soil-dwelling roundworms that attack insects. Certain EPN species have been shown to provide safe, effective management of some serious crop insect pests in other parts of North America. Shabeg Briar is conducting research at Olds College of Agriculture and Technology to see if these EPNs can be effective biocontrol agents in Prairie crops. » Learn more...
 
 
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Growers Find Solution for Extended Nitrogen Protection

This UAN solution protects nitrogen, minimizes potential environmental impact and improves ROI. » Read More...

 
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Royal Manitoba Winter Fair

March 27, 2023 | The Royal Manitoba Winter Fair (RMWF), is held annually during Manitoba’s March spring break. » Read More...

AGRI Tech Venture Forum

May 3, 2023 | 123 Queen Street West Toronto, ON M5H 2M9 » Read More...

Canada’s Farm Show

June 20, 2023 | 1700 Elphinstone Street, Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2Z6 Canada » Read More...