July 6, 2017
…seeds/ac), dry conditions at planting and shallower seeding depth, Teams B and C plots resulted in plant stands approximately 100,000 plants/ac less than Team A (190,000 seeds/ac). Team A soybeans…
…seeds/ac), dry conditions at planting and shallower seeding depth, Teams B and C plots resulted in plant stands approximately 100,000 plants/ac less than Team A (190,000 seeds/ac). Team A soybeans…
…early planting dates, well drained fields, disease-free seed and adequate crop nutrition used in combination can reduce the impact of root rot.2 Use of seed treatment is also recommended if…
…600). Imidacloprid is currently under re-evaluation by the PMRA and the decision over its use is anticipated by June 2021. Seed treatments are available as fungicide-only or combined with an…
…or consumption of pulses. The Why Pulses? Challenge is open to all Manitoba elementary and secondary schools, and community groups. Thank you to all the entrants! MSPG will be announcing…
…the crop is subjected to a combination of moisture stress, poor drainage or soil compaction. Early infection can result in seed death, seedling blight, reduced stand density, root rot and…
…2012 and Alberta in 2013. Since that time, prairie-wide surveys have revealed that it is widespread across all pea- and lentil-growing regions of the prairies. Wet and warm soil conditions…
…million acres reported in 2023. He explained more than 100 registered varieties are being tested annually in regional variety trials with 98 per cent reaching full maturity. “Our industry is…
…you’ll be eligible to win one of five-$100 cash prizes. Click on the link to participate or contact Jeremy directly to receive a hard copy version to complete (bjfunk@mts.net, 204-479-3498)….
…to slip under three million MT, compared to its recent five-year average of 3.05 million. If the harvest is smaller, imports could reach at least 155,000 in 2020, compared to…
Dennis Lange, Manitoba Agriculture Dry bean weed control, or weed management might be a better word to use, can be a challenging adventure some years. Edible beans are not competitive…
…Wagyu beef before he went to Asia. He also didn’t truly comprehend the huge opportunity Asia represents to Canada and Manitoba’s soybean market. In January, Rattai joined a Soy Canada…