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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Crops: CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 16 - Why are Rick’s beans defoliating?

    by MIKE FOLKARD When a crop suddenly takes a turn for the worse, don’t wait until it’s too late. ... proposed a hypothesis. “It’s worse on the edge of the field by the ditch banks and it moves into the field from there. It’s like a drift pattern,” he said. ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  5. Crop Scene Investigation – 11 What’s behind Sam’s uneven soybeans?

    ... more, the stand was thin and uneven across much of the field. So what was the cause? by CLARE KINLIN One of my favourite ... wasn’t seeing signs of vigour in his two-week old soybean crop. “My beans look thinner and less uniform than they should,” he said. ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  6. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 21 SOLVED: What’s the pest plaguing Jim’s corn field?

    ... by BERNARD TOBIN The pests feeding on Jim’s corn crop were millipedes. “In this case it’s important to remember that ... Tracey Baute. “There was a history of wireworm in that field and the grower was correct to treat the field with Poncho,” recalls ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  7. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 17 Solved: Bruce’s dilemma – to replant or not?

    ... him not to replant. And, indeed, after several days his crop outgrew its frost symptoms. The damaged leaves were replaced with new ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  8. Crops: CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 12: Why is Glen’s corn corkscrewed?

    ... problem? by DEAN SHANTZ If you notice that your corn crop isn’t coming up like it should, do you call for help right away or do you take a wait-and-see approach? ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  9. CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 19: What caused Roger’s aphid infestation?

    ... often applies when there is trouble brewing in a soybean crop. This was certainly the case when Roger from Perth County called in late ... “My soybeans aren’t looking good in one part of a field,” he said. “The plants are discoloured. I haven’t had a chance to ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10

  10. Crops: CROP SCENE INVESTIGATION – 7: Tracking down suspects in Alistair’s alfalfa

    ... because it keeps me on my toes. Every now and then I get a call from a grower with a problem that really challenges my agronomic ... was discouraged by the emergence of his newly seeded alfalfa crop. “It’s coming up in strips throughout the field,” he said. “Do you ...

    WebMaster - Nov 1 2012 - 13:10