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Cereal crops have estimated $68.8B impact on economy

On behalf of Cereals Canada, LMC International undertook a study to assess the impact of domestically grown common wheat, durum wheat, barley, and oats on the Canadian economy.

SaskCrops submits response to AAFC’s Sustainable Agriculture Strategy

SaskCrops, a collaboration of SaskBarley, SaskCanola, SaskFlax, SaskOats, Sask Wheat and the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, has submitted its response on behalf of Saskatchewan’s annual crop producers on Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s consultations to develop a Sustainable Agriculture Strategy (SAS).

Richardson and Mosaic introduce crop nutrition solution to western Canadian growers

Richardson Pioneer and The Mosaic Company announced their exclusive multi-year partnership to bring PowerCoat, a biological fertilizer complement to Richardson Pioneer crop inputs retail locations across Western Canada.

 
 
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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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Aster yellows rapid test moving forward

Not only is crushing an insect pest satisfying for some, but it is also the basis for a new rapid test that can be done in the field from the back of the pickup truck. This new test, developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) scientists, makes it easier and cheaper to detect aster yellows disease in canola. » Learn more...
 
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Top Crop Summit speaker series: 2023 insect watch

The 2021 drought was hugely impactful on Prairie agriculture, and it had impacts on insect pests, as well. Some insects thrive in hot and dry conditions, while others suffer. In 2021, growing season temperatures were up to 3C higher than average, and precipitation was extremely low with some areas receiving four inches (100 mm) or less of rainfall. Many areas had a drought intensity of one in 25 or one in 50 years. » 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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Canola season primer with Ian Epp

In this episode of Inputs, Ian Epp, an agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada and active farmer, discusses the lingering effects of the 2021 and 2022 growing seasons on the Prairies, what the new regulations for lambda-cyhalothrin mean for canola growers and the early season pests and diseases producers should watch for. » Listen now...

 
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AGRI Tech Venture Forum

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

Agri-Food Innovation Expo

June 6, 2023 | 4847A 19th Street Red Deer, Alta. » Read More...

Canada’s Farm Show

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

Agricultural Excellence (AgEx) Conference

November 21, 2023 | 50 Stone Road West Guelph, Ontario » Read More...