A big part of MPSG’s mission is to provide production support to farmers. Frequently, this means finding and translating scientifically valid answers to agronomic questions.
The 2019 Weather Pendulum
Swings from dry to wet in the same growing season – a case study from Morris, Manitoba
Soy Canada Perspectives
Ron Davidson, Executive Director, Soy Canada – Spring (March) Pulse Beat 2020 Outcome of U.S.-China Deal Equates to Government-Managed Trade…
Putting Farmers in Front of Policymakers
We are well into the New Year and Grain Growers of Canada’s plan to “put more farmers in front of policymakers more often” is firmly in place.
Eyes on India: How changes in domestic policy mean market access challenges for global pulse trade
Mac Ross, Director, Market Access and Trade Policy, Pulse Canada – Spring (March) Pulse Beat 2020 As the pulse industry…
Clancey’s Stats: Pulse market analysis
Production problems in many net exporting countries have changed the tone of international pulse markets, with prices for many commodities looking like the recent upward trend in prices will be maintained.
Message from Board Chair
By the time you read this, you will have talked to seed dealers and compared the data on varieties of pulses and soybeans that are the best fit on your farm.
Message from Executive Director
Starting a new decade, it’s easy to think in terms of what the future will bring us. If only there were an easy way to tell what that would be.
MPSG’s 2020 Annual General Meeting Summary
THE ANNUAL GENERAL meeting of Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers took place on day one of the CropConnect Conference on…
MPSG 2020 Strategic Plan Review
We asked for the impossible and we got it. In January of this year, board and staff at Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) locked themselves in a room at the CanadInns in Brandon with the determination to review its strategic plan. We were successful.
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