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  1. Better Farming Prairies Magazine September 2023

    ... the cover, and the following articles: Manure Application - Crop Benefits, First-Gen Farmers - Making a Path, Rising Asset Values - ...

    angel.dolan - Aug 24 2023 - 09:05

  2. Grain Handling: More Consolidation to Come?

    ... continue to be a theme, not just for the agriculture scene, but pretty well most sectors out there.” James Nolan, a professor ... of the G3 agribusiness. “Depending on the bureau’s investigation and how they determine the market share in locations will drive ...

    angel.dolan - Sep 29 2023 - 07:27 - 0 comments

  3. Learning Some New Tricks (Teaching an Old Dog)

    ... soil at planting, expect a 1 to 2.5-bushel yield loss. Crop rotation is key to beating this pest. Utilizing SCN resistant genes ... adapt to changing products annually. If you are growing an out-of-date hybrid, you could be costing yourself a lot of yield. The top ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 25 2024 - 12:20 - 0 comments

  4. Control What You Can!

    ... than grasses. OMAFRA data would suggest, in this scenario, a 53 per cent yield loss due to broadleaf weeds versus 21 per cent for grass ... help you win the war against weeds. OMAFRA’s Ontario Crop Protection Hub website is a great starting point to select herbicide ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 25 2024 - 12:20 - 0 comments

  5. Handling Pesticides: Don’t Forget About Safety.

    ... are thinking about what is needed to make this year’s crop the most successful yet. This includes planning to manage weeds, insects, ... time when handling chemicals, review the label, and set out all necessary supplies in advance.     Emily Croft photo ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 25 2024 - 12:20 - 0 comments

  6. Phosphorus: Because It’s Worth It

    ... year,” says Klyzub. Phosphorus is clearly vital to crop production, however, at some point is it not worth it anymore? Dillon ... the farmers are the ones taking the risk and putting money out there. Klyzub stresses that, when done well, “your fertilizer will ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 25 2024 - 12:20 - 0 comments

  7. More heifers to feedlots stalls cattle rebuild

    ... and dairy cross steers,” Copithorne says. “If we backed out the imported steer numbers, the ratio of beef heifers as a percentage of ... largest cattle producing provinces, representing nearly 80 per cent of the national cattle inventory. Alberta’s agriculture ...

    angel.dolan - Feb 28 2024 - 12:32 - 0 comments

  8. July 13, 2012 cattle outlook

    ... good or excellent condition. USDA estimates 40% of the corn crop was in good or excellent condition on July 8. That compares to 48% good or ... and beef imports were up 22.4%. During May exports equaled 9.3% of U.S. production and imports equaled 10.8% of production. For the first ...

    Mary Baxter - Jul 13 2012 - 17:29 - 0 comments

  9. Winter deep freeze takes its toll on Ontario vineyards

    ... “The extreme cold plus high winds meant we had almost 80 per cent bud kill on our vinifera grapes.” Rick Lakeit, owner and ... a range in survival depending on location, last year’s crop load, and overall viticultural practices,” says Ryan Brewster, field ...

    Mary Baxter - Jan 24 2014 - 16:48 - 3 comments

  10. When Biology Meets Chemistry

    ... biologicals – are relatively new to the conventional row crop world and can be a great way for farmers to better utilize nutrition ... with the nutrient ions we need, and can precipitate out the nutrients, also making the nutrients unavailable to the plant. ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 21 2024 - 14:11 - 0 comments