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  1. Better Farming Magazine June/July 2023

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    angel.dolan - Jul 24 2023 - 10:37

  2. Crop Scene Investigation: Late-Flowering Canola

    ... canola was simply … not flowering. In a normal year, “typically, by the last week of June canola has begun to bolt, and by ... Alta.     Dale Litke photo Last year, “canola grew to the four-leaf/bolting stage, and then just sat there. No flowers. When things finally did start to bolt and flower, buds on the main stem were ...

    AshleighBenedict - Mar 22 2023 - 10:18 - 0 comments

  3. Update on the 2022 Glyphosate Shortage

    ... mean for the wheat crop in 2023? The 2022 shortage When reports of the potential glyphosate shortage began circulating in late ... glyphosate to the degree that was predicted earlier in the year. “It wasn’t as bad as they were saying it was going to be,” says ...

    AshleighBenedict - Mar 22 2023 - 10:20 - 0 comments

  4. Planting Depth or Population

    ... study (which was funded by DuPont Pioneer) showed over a two-year period that ultra-shallow, half inch planting depth had the lowest plant ... and soil types. Soybeans can be more temperamental when considering factors like disease history, tillage type, rotation, etc. ...

    AshleighBenedict - Mar 22 2023 - 10:04 - 0 comments

  5. Solar Energy & Agriculture: New Factors to Consider

    ... five hives (each producing roughly 60 jars of honey a year), and a grazing natural weed abatement pilot project. The Arnprior ... broader ecosystem and on good farmland in particular. “When locating solar on farmland, we recommend co-locating solar with crops ...

    AshleighBenedict - Mar 11 2023 - 14:13 - 0 comments

  6. Managing Farm Plastic

    ... It is easy for these materials to pile up, particularly when disposal options are limited. “We’ve never been able to deal with ... 50 years. “We use plastic bale wrap for 2,000 bales a year. We have a very short summer season and producing dry hay and storing it ...

    AshleighBenedict - Mar 11 2023 - 14:31 - 0 comments

  7. Ontario tomato crop on track to meet production targets despite late season blight

    ... tomato growers will still deliver the vast majority of this year’s contracted tonnage despite a greater percentage of the crop being hit ... Agricorp spokesperson Cathy Darling says by email of the 93 customers enrolled in the processing tomato plan, Agricorp has received ...

    Mary Baxter - Sep 11 2015 - 06:40 - 0 comments

  8. The Key Times

    ... vegetative stages of growth. (Which I covered in the January magazine.) Think of growing any crop like a horse race. You want to get out ... environments. However, higher yield loss will be seen when the disease triangle rears its ugly head. In 2022, growers told me the ...

    AshleighBenedict - Mar 11 2023 - 14:24 - 0 comments

  9. Better Farming Prairies Magazine July/August 2023

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    angel.dolan - Jun 26 2023 - 13:28

  10. Ontario’s processing vegetable growers prepare to take a hit in some contracts

    March 7, 2014 by SUSAN MANN Processing vegetable ... says. In addition, because of the 2013 experience, 80 per cent of growers will have a reduction in yield potential of three per ... per ton premium for shoepeg varieties (Early Cogent, Code 93). Shoepeg is a type of white sweet corn. BF Description ...

    Mary Baxter - Mar 7 2014 - 17:00 - 1 comment