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  1. Crop Scene Investigation – 17: Bruce’s dilemma: Replant after frost damage or hope for the best?

    ... start on the growing season, but it can also put the young crop at risk of setbacks. My phone is always ringing in spring as I help ... on the phone from his Lambton County farm on May 14. The crop was planted early and had reached the three-to-four leaf stage. “We’ve ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  2. Crop Scene Investigation – 32

    ... February 27, 2011 What caused the mystery ‘crop squares’ in Perth County? by BERNARD TOBIN Crop circles – those mysterious flat patches found in farmers’ fields – ...

    Mary Baxter - Mar 29 2011 - 14:07 - 1 comment

  3. Smoke, Sun & Crop Effects

    ... this will have on their crops. Before we look at the crop side of things, I wanted to review the intensity of the wildfires across ... in 2022 Statistics Canada reported Canadian farmers grew 5.3 million acres of soybeans and 3.6 million acres of corn. Combined, that is ...

    angel.dolan - Sep 29 2023 - 07:25 - 0 comments

  4. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 39: The mystery of the fallen corn trail

    ... just another day scouting fields for certified professional crop consultant Mervyn Erb. On this bright, sunny June afternoon, Erb ... to see whether the herbicide he had prescribed to take out the perennial legume was doing the job. ...

    WebMaster - Nov 3 2012 - 15:24

  5. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 22 SOLVED: Whats the culprit in Bill’s sprayer tank?

    ... Bill was correct in believing that corn, a monocot crop, can tolerate an application of most cereal herbicides. Unfortunately, ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  6. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 31: Why was excess residue accumulating in Richard’s fields?

    by BERNARD TOBIN How growers manage crop harvest residues in their fields can have a huge impact on the performance ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  7. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 38: What’s behind the weed escape in Scott’s soybeans?

    ... call agronomist Pat Lynch to seek his advice in solving crop performance problems in their fields. One of Lynch’s most memorable ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  8. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – #31 SOLVED: Why was excess residue accumulating in Richard’s fields?

    ... to incorporate the heavy residue produced by his canola crop, he did not account for the high portion of residue – chaff and pods – ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  9. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 28: 
The curious case of Quinn’s corn

    ... planted in rainy, wet conditions. In early June, after the crop was finally planted, Dekalb field agronomist Sean Cochrane got a call from ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  10. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 27: What happened to Larry’s wheat?

    
by BERNARD TOBIN Agronomist and certified crop advisor Paul Sullivan spends a lot of time walking fields. In late June, you can find him out in wheat fields trying to determine the best application timing for ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10