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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 ... I agreed to go and take a look. On the way to the field, I considered the other possible problems. Herbicide drift or carryover ...

    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

    ... weather. Every day I will look at my weather app at least five to 10 times, especially during the hot hazy days of summer, checking to ... 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 ...

    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 ...

    WebMaster - Nov 3 2012 - 15:24

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

    ... of yellow, slower-growing winter wheat plants in Richard’s field were the result of heavy levels of canola residue that had been buried ... 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

  6. 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 Quinn, a Hastings County grower, asking if Cochrane could help him ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  7. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 37: What caused the yellow spots in that winter wheat? – SOLVED

    ... revealed that green, healthier plants in other areas of the field tested much higher for sulphur levels than the yellow plants. The ... the early 1990s, almost double the requirements of a wheat crop. Johnson quips that acid rain “should have been called foliar ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  8. Crops: CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 13: What set back two rows in William’s corn?

    by DAVID TOWNSEND I’m a big advocate of field scouting and figure you’ll always learn something by walking your ... of plants which were set back compared to the rest of the crop. “This is really strange, but there are two rows that look delayed,” ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  9. 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, ... for fungicides. He knows what he’s looking for – a field that has even heading with 75 per cent of the heads on the main stem ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  10. CSI Agronomy – Crop Scene Investigation – 30 Solved: What’s clipping Wilson’s wheat?

    ... North America to help determine why the pest migrated to the crop in Ontario in 2010. These pests have been observed clipping heads in ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10