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AAC Wildfire top seeded winter wheat variety in Manitoba

The Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC) released its 2023 Variety Market Share Report, revealing that AAC Wildfire was the top seeded winter wheat variety in the province.


Western drought expected to hinder durum wheat production

The latest Sask Wheat crop report indicates that conditions remain mixed for both winter and spring crops in Canada with ongoing summer drought concerns in the western Prairies expected to significantly hamper durum wheat production.


Manitoba harvest ahead of schedule, 51 per cent complete

Harvest progress sits at 51 per cent complete across Manitoba, which is ahead of the five-year average (42 per cent), according to the province’s Sept. 12 crop report.


 
 
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Influential Women In Canadian Ag

For the first time in IWCA’s history, let’s come together to celebrate the achievements of women in Canada’s agricultural industry live and in-person!

Held since 2020, Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture (IWCA) and the IWCA Summit provide valuable discussions on balance, communication and leadership.

This year, join our six IWCA honourees in Hamilton on Nov. 7. Featuring our hand-selected group of honourees, as well as other prominent ag trailblazers, this event will provide a platform for invaluable mentorship and networking as our guests share their experience, life lessons and more.

Be sure to register by Sept. 30 to take advantage of our early bird rate!
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In the cold, cold ground

A series of multi-site studies led by Brian Beres have shown that ultra-early seeding – seeding as soon as possible after the soil temperature first rises above freezing – does not compromise spring wheat yield. In fact, it improves yield stability and often increases yield, compared to seeding based on the calendar date. » Learn more...
 
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Innovative bio-inoculants improve soil health and crop yields

Rising input costs, climate change effects and challenging production environments have researchers and industry exploring new alternatives for improving soil health and yields. One alternative solution may be bio-inoculants, natural micro-organisms applied to soil or plants to improve soil health. » Learn more...
 
 
 
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Protect Against the Unpredictable

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It’s Time To Make a Nitrogen Plan

How do you slow the conversion of ammonium and minimize nitrogen leaching beyond the root zone? The answer is CENTURO®: a next-generation nitrogen stabilizer proven to give growers greater flexibility and protection while being gentle on anhydrous ammonia equipment. It’s crucial to protect spring-applied anhydrous. With the right plan in place, you can set yourself up for success. Keep reading to get other helpful tips about guarding your nitrogen investment. » Read More...

 
Events 
 

Manitoba Farm Women's Conference

November 21, 2023 | 395 Boundary Trail, Winkler, Manitoba R6W 0L7 » Read More...

Agricultural Excellence (AgEx) Conference

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

SaskCanola - Learn to Lead

November 22, 2023 | 480 2 Ave S, Saskatoon, SK S7K 5R4 » Read More...