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New research program to address root rot in pulses

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers received funding for a new pulse-specific research program through the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture’s Strategic Research Initiative (SRI) under the Sustainable Canadian Agriculture Partnership (Sustainable CAP).


Moisture needed in Alberta, as El Niño impacts province

Alberta Agriculture and Irrigation released its moisture situation update Jan. 3, and El Niño is certainly having an impact on the province’s farmland. This year’s El Niño has developed into a strong El Niño and currently has a 54 per cent chance of developing into a “historically strong."


New Agriculture Crown Lands leases and permits regulations in Manitoba

The Manitoba government’s amendments to the Agricultural Crown Lands (ACL) leases and permits regulation have now come into effect. “Our government is committed to supporting producers and making it easier for them to put food on the table for families in Manitoba and around the world."


 
 
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Top Crop Summit early bird pricing ends soon

This year’s Top Crop Summit returns to Saskatoon on Feb 27-28 at Prairieland Park, welcoming Canadian farmers, agronomists, consultants and the scientific community. Don’t miss this annual educational forum, as it will showcase a star-studded speaker list that includes Tom Wolf, Dr. Charles Geddes, Ken Coles, Dr. Breanne Tidemann, Lyle Cowell, Phillip Harder, Jason Deveau and Dr. Tyler Wist. CCA and CCSC credits will be available for each session. Register today to take advantage of the early bird discount.
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How many years are too many years?

Soybeans offer valuable benefits in a crop rotation. However, like any crop, if you grow soybeans too often, problems can start to emerge. What is the optimal rotational frequency of soybeans that will sustain strong yields, good economic returns and healthy soils? Agronomist Yvonne Lawley investigated that question in an eight-year rotational study in central Manitoba. » Learn more...
 
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More to learn about soybean rotations

As soybeans gained traction in Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan, the question of how to fit them into crop rotations was asked. In the United States Midwest, corn-soybean is the standard rotation, but it has resulted in serious herbicide resistance issues. While corn on the Prairies isn’t as common, yet, rotations here have been more diverse. » Learn more...
 
 
 
Events 
 

Manitoba Ag Days

January 16, 2024 | 1125 18th St, Brandon, MB R7A 7C5 » Read More...

CrossRoads Crop Conference 2024

January 29, 2024 | 671 Aero Dr NE, Calgary, AB » Read More...

CropConnect Conference 2024

February 14, 2024 | 1808 Wellington Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3H 0G3 » Read More...

Top Crop Summit 2024

February 27, 2024 | 503 Ruth St. W, Saskatoon, SK » Read More...