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SaskCanola and SaskFlax announced the successful approval of their amalgamation. This decision comes after resolutions were passed at both organizations' annual general meetings in January 2023, calling for the two organizations to explore options for potential amalgamation over the past year.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Corteva (Dow) Agriscience Canada
Learn how new Straxan™ fungicide seed treatment can protect your cereals from early-season diseases such as Fusarium graminearum and true loose smut.
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The Canada and Manitoba governments through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) are investing $450,000 over three years toward the Manitoba Farmer Wellness Program (MFWP) to provide access to professional counselling services to Manitoba’s agricultural community.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY: FMC Authority Supreme
In this episode of Inputs, Peter Sikkema, University of Guelph professor, and Rachel Evans, FMC Canada’s technical sales manager for the Eastern Prairies region, talk about several issues facing soybean growers when it comes implementing a quality weed management strategy.
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Eric Johnson, retired weed scientist and agronomist, has been recognized for the contributions he has made to the pulse industry, as the recipient of the Pulse Promoter Award by Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG).
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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. Early bird rate of $129.99 ends Jan. 31.
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Intercropping has the potential to help reduce weed, disease and insect pressure while maintaining or improving yields at the same time. The drawbacks, though, such as seed separation at harvest, can be labour-intensive and time-consuming. Several research projects have been conducted at the Westman Agricultural Diversification Organization (WADO) in Melita, Man., that examine this practice.
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A few growers in Saskatchewan are adopting intercropping systems as a way to improve yields and revenue over monocropping. Researchers at the South East Research Farm (SERF) in Redvers, Sask., are helping growers address some of their intercropping questions through small plot research and replicated trials, including demonstrations and evaluations of the potential of various crop combinations.
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February 14, 2024 | 1808 Wellington Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3H 0G3
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