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People can now access results of a five-year research program by the Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers (MPSG), which collaborated with the government and industry partners under the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) Agriscience Cluster Program.
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Bioenterprise, Canada’s Food and Agri-Tech Engine, is expanding its footprint in Manitoba by welcoming Brandon University as its newest Knowledge and Development Partner.
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Just past halfway in the 22-23 marketing year for Canada’s cash crops, global and future prices have weakened, softening most of the projected prices since our January outlook.
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Certain families have unmistakable traits and talents. Simply powerful disease control. Durability and dependability built on breakthrough technology. The confidence to grow higher quality crops and push yields. These are all things that run in the Miravis ® fungicide family… and the achievements you see on its mantlepiece.
When you have a dedication to delivering yield and quality, the wins follow from field to field, crop to crop, and season after season.
Visit Syngenta.ca/Miravis to learn how Miravis ® can help you create mantlepiece-worthy moments on your farm this season.
“Always read and follow label directions. Miravis® and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. © 2023 Syngenta.”
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Canola growers rely on genetic resistance as one of the most efficient and effective tools for managing clubroot disease, along with other best management practices. In recent years, as resistance has come under pressure from the emergence of ‘new’ pathotypes of the clubroot pathogen, there has been a concerted effort to develop canola with novel resistance traits.
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It’s difficult to estimate the number of feral wild boar in Saskatchewan, says Dale Knouse, manager of strategic operations for Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation (SCIC). That’s because the estimated population is based on damage reports and sightings, and groups of wild boar – “sounders” – are mostly active at night.
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In this episode of Inputs, Ian Epp, an agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada and active farmer, talks about preparing for the 2023 growing season, including the lingering effects 2021 and 2022 had 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.
Never miss an episode of Inputs by subscribing to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
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June 20, 2023 | 1700 Elphinstone Street, Regina, Saskatchewan
S4P 2Z6 Canada
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