The Bean Report – May 29, 2019
…severity and duration of freezing temperatures. In 2015, a spring frost event occurred on May 30. At Morden, this 3-hour frost (-0.5, -1.6 and -0.5°C) left some plants with significant…
…severity and duration of freezing temperatures. In 2015, a spring frost event occurred on May 30. At Morden, this 3-hour frost (-0.5, -1.6 and -0.5°C) left some plants with significant…
…Beans Listen: Soybean Cyst Nematode Survey Research with Dr. Mario Tenuta https://www.manitobapulse.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/R21-MANITOBA-PULSE-SOYBEAN-GROWERS-CFAM-207138-JUL-31-FMX.mp3 Crop Update Soybeans range from R4 (full pod) R5 (beginning seed). Moisture limitations are apparent in some fields….
…soybean research in western Canada. Contact Information Donna Sagin Director, Communications & Member Relations Manitoba Pulse Growers Association Inc. Box 1760 Carman, Manitoba R0G 0J0 (306) 434-7430 www.manitobapulse.ca donna@manitobapulse.ca …
…https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/cpr/plant-pathology/ bacterial-blight-of-peas-in-north-dakota-and- minnesota-06-11-15 Bowness, R., B.D. Gossen, K.-F. Chang, R. Goswani, C.J. Willenborg, M. Holtz and S.E. Strelkov. 2016. Sensitivity of Mycosphaerella pinodes to pyraclostrobin fungicide. Plant Dis. 100:192-199. …
…stand for field peas is 7-8 plants per square foot. Field pea acres are expected to increase significantly in Manitoba this year; we could see up to 100,000 acres compared…
…quantify the agronomic and economic impacts of different seeding rates on soybean production. Over the years, OFN trials have been conducted with several seeding rate combinations ranging from 100,000 to…
…Control of root rot is difficult and cultivars with complete resistance have yet to become available. Acquiring information on the most common root rot pathogens is necessary in order to…
This project will investigate the use of pea and bean meal as an inexpensive nitrogen source in typical commercial fermentations such antibiotic production and lactic acid production (polylactide plastics) and…
…(Sclerotinia stem rot), PRR is an insidious soil- borne pathogen that can affect plants at every growth stage. Where the disease is established, it can cause an average of $160…
…pesticides The internal combustion engine. One of the top items of the last 200 years was barbed-wire fencing. Wow! We have come a long way. Looking forward, we have many…
Earlier in 2021, MPSG teamed up with Glacier Farm Media and the other commodity organizations to bring you the Hot Topics in Commodities webinar series. During the soybean webinar, Kristen…
…Trials to Anfu Hou by March 16th. Once you receive confirmation, please send seeds to: Mr. Glenn Dyck Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Unit 100-101, Route 100 Morden, Manitoba R6M 1Y5…
…information below. Field peas range from R1 (flower buds) to R3 (flat pod). Symptoms of Mycosphaerella (Ascochyta) blight are more common to find in the lower pea canopy. Fungicide applications…
…well known how many applications of fungicide are required to maximize seed yield. A single field trial was set up at Minto, MB. Field peas were seeded 60, 80, 100,…
…Friesen, Grain Merchandiser at Delmar Commodities, gave me a tour of their Jordan Mills soybean crush facility situated on the corner of Hwy 3 and Hwy 23. Its current capacity…
…of Canadian pulse production utilized in new market and use categories by 2025. This translates into new demand for 1.1 million tonnes of peas, 625,000 tonnes of lentils, 100,000 tonnes…
Reprinted from Grainnews – March 23rd, 2015 by Julienne Issacs According to a recently completed three-year study into the effects of lower seeding rates on soybean yields, growers must pay…
…Yield can be reduced by as much as 70% in heavily infested fields. Yield depression results from a combination of decreased pod setting and filling, weed presence from delayed canopy…