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Bacterial leaf streak has been spotted in southern and central Alberta, which can be found on cereals like wheat, barley and oats.
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Manitoba’s latest crop report says a welcome increase in rainfall has helped improve crops across the province but raises concern over the decision to spray for fusarium head blight on advancing crops.
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LEMKEN Canada is looking for feedback from farmers on the South African Equalizer Air Tine Drill, as the company aims to debut the technology to the Canadian market.
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A range of benefits follows planting forages in marginal areas damaged by compaction, erosion or salinity issues. This is a message producers have probably heard dozens of times. But this time, they could get paid for the practice, says Charlotte Crawley, a farmer in Rapid City, Man., and agrologist for Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC).
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Compaction is often thought of as causing issues with root growth and crop development due to increased soil density and reduced pore space between soil particles. But other issues like Iron Deficiency Chlorosis (IDC) and salinity can become worse with compaction, further impacting crop productivity.
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In this episode of Inputs, John Gavloski, an entomologist with Manitoba Agriculture, and Rachel Evans, technical sales manager for the eastern Prairies with FMC Canada, talk about how to control aphids and lygus bugs, as well as what growers can expect this coming season.
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July 7, 2023 | University of Manitoba Ian N. Morrison Research Farm, Carman, Man. R0G 0J0
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August 1, 2023 | South Portion of the Olds College Campus
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September 12, 2023 | 744906 Oxford Road #17, R.R. #6 Woodstock, Ontario
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