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Trade uncertainty is the theme this season. This week, Canadian agri-food leaders are in Washington, advocating for cross-border trade. On that note, be sure to check the Keep it Clean 2025 Product Advisory and be aware of potential market risks.
- Kaitlin Berger, west editor
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Canadian agri-food leaders are visiting Washington, D.C. this week.
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Keep it Clean launched its 2025 Product Advisory, outlining potential market risks from using certain crop protection products.
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The Manitoba government will provide producers with more than $150 million in supports.
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What should growers do if they suspect herbicide-resistant weeds in a field? One of the first actions is to confirm the resistance so that they can implement appropriate weed control strategies. Weed scientist, Charles Geddes with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), is part of a group at the Prairie Resistance Research Lab at Lethbridge, Alta. who are developing new genetic tests that can provide in-season confirmation of herbicide resistance.
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Residues protect against erosion. They help build up soil organic carbon, repair nutrient imbalances – and more. These are all valid, agronomically sound points, especially in a dryland cropping system. The question is whether growers are also leaving money out in their fields each harvest by returning residues to their soils. An AAFC research team is looking to see if growers can go beyond grain and harvest a portion of crop residues without hurting soil health.
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