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The Government of Canada will become a founding member of the Efficient Fertilizer Consortium (EFC). This partnership represents a commitment of approximately $1.3 million CAD over four years from the Government of Canada.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY – Koch Agronomic Services
Learn about higher active ingredient formulas developed by one of the industry’s most trusted providers and see how they’re able to outperform.
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In Alberta, the provincial government has drafted an emergency plan to deal with drought in 2024 and has put together a “drought command team” that will be working with water license holders to develop new ways to share and manage water in the year ahead.
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The Manitoba Canola Growers Scholarship Program is now accepting applications. Those eligible for a scholarship must live on, work for or have guardians who work for a farm that is a member of the Manitoba Canola Growers Association.
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Varro ® FX is a new cross spectrum herbicide that combines Group 2 and Group 4 active ingredients to give you more control against the toughest weeds, including Group 1-resistant wild oats. This emulsifiable concentrate is the first of its kind in Western Canada, and it’s easier to handle and clean out of tanks.
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Bayer, Bayer Cross and Varro® are registered trademarks of Bayer Group. Used under license. Bayer CropScience Inc. is a member of CropLife Canada. ©2024 Bayer Group. All rights reserved
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Soybeans are an economically important crop in Manitoba and the third-largest crop seeded in the province. However, growers can be challenged with multiple root and stem diseases that impact plant growth, survival and harvesting yields. Early detection of the most severe and prevalent stem and root diseases in soybean is critical for disease control and management.
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While soybean acreage in Manitoba has declined from its high of almost 2.3 million acres in 2017 to about 1.3 million acres in 2021, the relatively high acreage still means that the crop is grown frequently in rotations. This brings the potential for increased risk of insect and disease. A University of Manitoba research project looked at how crop rotation affected soybean root rot.
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February 14, 2024 | 1808 Wellington Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3H 0G3
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