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May 23, 2024

 

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Manitoba farmers make seeding progress

Seeding progress has been observed in many areas of Manitoba recently, and the latest edition of the Manitoba crop report states 47 per cent of the province's seeding is complete. Producers have focused on planting corn (65 per cent complete), cereals (70 per cent complete) and peas (90 per cent complete). Canola planting has just started. » Read More...

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Spotlight on wireworms

Over the years, the Prairie Pest Monitoring Network has highlighted prominent insect pests, their natural enemies and the entomologists that study them. Now, the network is focusing on one insect a week, with wireworms most recently in the spotlight. » Read more...

 

 

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Independent plant breeding and variety developments

Plant breeding models vary around the world, with efforts in Canada largely held by public institutions and large private multi-national seed companies. However, independent plant breeders are poised to bring complementary research and crop development to the sector to help farmers access new varieties specific to their needs and to keep new innovation in Canada. » Learn more...

 

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Landscape complexity can boost yields

From a producer’s point-of-view, maintaining or adding complexity in the form of wetlands or tree patches could seem a tactical negative if he or she is forced to drive around them. But, new evidence shows landscape complexity can boost yields by adding a host of ecosystem services to neighbouring cropland. » Learn more...

 

 

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