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Alberta ag moisture update

The Alberta Agricultural Moisture Situation team reports moisture conditions have been relatively warm and dry, with precipitation ranging from 0 mm across most of the agricultural lands to just over 10 mm across the far northern portions of the province. » Read More...


FCC: Weak grain and oilseed outlook to pressure harvest equipment sales

The farm equipment market is set to take a breather this year, coming off a strong 2023, according to Farm Credit Canada's latest outlook. » Read more...


Innovation Saskatchewan invests in ag R&D

Innovation Saskatchewan is investing $170,000 in two industry-led research and development (R&D) technologies through the Saskatchewan Advantage Innovation Fund (SAIF) and Agtech Growth Fund (AGF). » Read more...

 

 

2024 Fungicide Guide

The 2024 Fungicide guide lists disease control options for cereals, pulses, oilseeds, potatoes and speciality crops. Product name, active ingredients, fungicide group, resistance risk and additional points of interest are included for fungicide treatments.

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Crown rust in oats

Crown rust in oats is a royal pain. It’s a worldwide problem wherever oats grow, except in dry, arid areas. Crown rust is economically significant in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan, and is the most widespread and damaging disease of oat. » Learn more...

 

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Agronomy update: Optimizing nitrogen fertility for hybrid canola

Hybrid varieties of canola are widely grown on the Prairies, but their yield response to N fertilizer has not been recently updated, especially as newer, higher yielding hybrids are introduced to the marketplace. A research study was conducted across Canada to investigate hybrid canola yield response and N use efficiency (NUE) to N fertilization and to determine site-specific economic optimum N rates (EONR). » Learn more...

 

 

Canada’s Farm Show

June 18, 2024 | Regina » Read More...

Ag In Motion

July 16, 2024 | Langham, Sask. » Read More...

 

 

 

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