"Happy November! It's hard to believe we're getting close to wrapping up 2025. This week, read the latest on pea tariffs and discover the role soil microorganisms play in processing phosphorus into a form more easily absorbed by plant roots."
CropLife Canada is urging the federal government to unlock $100 billion in GDP growth in the next decade by prioritizing agriculture with strategic policy changes.
Sponsored by FBN, the Farmer Sweepstakes have run for the past few weeks, inviting farmers to enter to win one of 20 free passes to the first-ever Alberta Top Crop Summit in Grande Prairie.
Bobbi Helgason, soil microbial ecologist at the University of Saskatchewan, and her team have been investigating the role that soil microorganisms play in processing phosphorus into a form that’s more easily absorbed by plant roots.
As a risk management tool, researchers looked into applying a portion of nitrogen (N) requirements in a side – or midrow-band – at seeding followed up with a post-emergent N application.
Sulphur deficiency is more widespread in Western Canada than many realize—affecting up to 40% of prairie soils. This agronomy-focused webinar takes a data-driven look at nutrient removal, exploring alternative sulphur sources such as Polysulphate®, and the essential role of sulphur in soil fertility, crop performance, and profitability.
This webinar has been approved for 1 CCA-CEU in Nutrient Management
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