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Mar 14, 2024
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The average value of Canadian farmland continued its steady climb in 2023, increasing by 11.5 per cent, slightly less than the 12.8 per cent increase reported in 2022, according to the
latest FCC Farmland Values Report.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Farmers Edge Inc.
Join Kris Kinnaird, Director of Strategic Partnerships with Farmers Edge on April 2nd at 10am CT as he discusses turning soil science into an easy-to-use dashboard blending lab expertise
with agronomic insight.
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FMC Corporation, a global agricultural sciences company, announced a collaboration in Canada with Novonesis (formerly Novozymes A/S), a leader in plant biosolutions.
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BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Inputs: The Podcast
Janos Botschner, lead investigator of cyber security capacity in Canadian agriculture with the Community Safety Knowledge Alliance, wants to ensure Canada’s
farmers are informed and prepared for cyber threats.
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As you get ready for the 2024 season, your weed management decisions need to be finalized. If weed resistance is playing a larger role
in your management strategy this year, you aren’t alone.
On March 19th at 9:00AM MDT join a panel of farmers from across Western Canada as they discuss weed management options with three members of the Bayer Market Development Agronomy team: Kate Hadley, Sam Clemis and Amanda Fedorchuk.
» Register for FREE today
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The value of a fall cover crop depends on a farm’s objective. Cover crops prevent soil erosion, increase biodiversity and provide soil and environmental benefits. On the other hand, there
are labour, seed and equipment costs. A network of multi-year on-farm trials in Manitoba looked at how cover crops could fit into annual grain rotations.
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It started as a side project for Callum Morrison, a graduate student in University of Manitoba’s department of plant sciences: a small online survey of Prairie farmers measuring cover crop
adoption. Morrison, whose supervisor is agronomy and cropping systems professor Yvonne Lawley, was planning on-farm research and field trials to meet his degree requirements.
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March 14, 2024 | 1401 North Service Road East, Swift Current, SK
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