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Dr. Ana Vargas (PhD) has been appointed as the new lentil and faba bean breeder and an Agri-Food Innovation Fund chair at the University of Saskatchewan (USask).
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AAFC's Benjamin Ellert discusses soil health as it relates to carbon, the impact carbon content in soil has on the environment and how soil can retain carbon from the atmosphere.
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Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers’ (MPSG) released its On-Farm Network (OFN), which is a network of farm-scale research with a focus on pulse and soybean crops and is fully funded and directed by MPSG.
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Looking for the perfect gift for a farmer or agronomist on your Christmas list? Give them the gift of knowledge with a ticket to the Top Crop Summit in Saskatoon on Feb. 27 and 28, 2024. Featuring Breanne Tidemann, Tyler Wist, Tom Wolf, and more, there's no better way to start your season off strong than with the latest in agronomic and research info. Early bird pricing is in effect, so don't delay, register for the Top Crop Summit today!
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Broadcasting urea is a nitrogen (N) management strategy that is gaining popularity because it can be done much more quickly than banding in a separate pass or side-banding during seeding. A growing number of farmers are broadcasting urea on frozen or snow-covered soil during the non-growing season.
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How much (or how little) is too much (or too little)? That’s the question faced by canola growers when it comes to adding phosphorus (P) in the starter fertilizer blend. Research has very well documented that high rates of seedrow P can be damaging to germination and emergence in sensitive crops like canola.
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