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Apr 25, 2024
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As part of Alberta's drought response efforts, 38 of the largest and oldest water licensees in southern Alberta have agreed to reduce the water they use if severe drought conditions develop
this spring or summer. » Read More...
With more than 25 years of leadership experience in Canada's agriculture sector, Hunt brings expertise in agricultural science, strategic policy, and organizational management to his new
role as chief commissioner of the CGC. » Read more...
Saskatchewan's provincial government has invested $300,000 into Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada (AMC) to create a mobile, virtual-reality skills lab. According
to a provincial press release, the mobile skills lab will "visit school campuses and community events across Saskatchewan to promote career opportunities within the agricultural manufacturing industry."
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Reassessing nutrient management strategies under drought conditions to determine the most economical approach can be challenging. Researchers in Saskatchewan wanted to investigate whether
split applications of nitrogen (N) in spring wheat might be more economical than the commonly recommended practice of banding all of the N beneath the soil surface at seeding.
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Charles Geddes is a research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada at Lethbridge, Alta. At the Top Crop Summit Feb. 27-28 in Saskatoon, he covered the discovery, occurrence, distribution
and impact of herbicide-resistant weeds across the Canadian Prairies. » Learn
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