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Warmer conditions are optimal for increased crop growth in Manitoba. With recent rainfall events, the Manitoba crop report for July 16 says precipitation accumulation in most areas is greater than 130% of normal precipitation since May 1.
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Alberta Grains invests $375,000 to support Western Crop Innovations (WCI) in advancing agricultural research and innovation tailored for the Western Prairies. WCI focuses on developing malting barley varieties that meet the exacting standards of end-users like maltsters and brewers.
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Ministers of Agriculture discussed work to advance the resilience and competitiveness of the agriculture sector at the annual conference in Whitehorse, Yukon, including international trade, market diversification, and building the sector’s ability to grow and compete in global markets.
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Submissions are rolling in for our 2024 Cover Photo Contest! Think your farm has what it takes to be featured on our magazine cover?
Top Crop Manager wants to show off the ins and outs of the 2024 growing season, from seeding to harvest and every step in between. Enter before October 1 for a chance at your photo being featured on the cover of Top Crop Manager’s December print issue.
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From 2016 to 2021, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers funded 13 faba bean weed control research projects. They looked at the critical period of weed control, faba bean tolerance to various pre- and post-emergent herbicides, the impacts of residual herbicide carryover, whether higher seeding rates along with pre-emerge herbicides could reduce the need for a post-emerge herbicide application, as well as the best timing and herbicide treatments on dry down and faba bean yield.
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Sabine Banniza joins as a guest for the 2024 Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture podcast series. Banniza is a professor at the Crop Development Centre at the University of Saskatchewan and strategic research chair in pulse crop pathology and has spent over twenty years specializing in research on diseases in pulse crops. She speaks to her experience as the first female professor at the Crop Development Centre and the changing landscape for women in agriculture.
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