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Dry Bean Nitrogen Fertilization and Inoculant Research in Manitoba
Dry beans are relatively poor N-fixers, producing less than 45% of their N requirement. Nitrogen uptake rates in dry beans range from 3.9-4.7 lbs N/cwt of seed, meaning a 2000 lbs/ac dry bean crop would require 78-90 lbs N/ac. This nitrogen may come from a combination of residual soil N, biological N fixation and N…
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Alternatives to Lambda-Cyhalothrin for 2023
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2022 Disease Prevalence and Management Tools
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Dry Bean Narrow-Row Production Guidelines
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Dry Bean Variety Development at AAFC–Morden
Dr. Anfu Hou and Dr. Robert L. Conner (retired), Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Morden Research and Development Centre – Fall/Winter (December) Pulse Beat 2021 Dry bean breeding and research at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) have been funded by Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) and the Pulse Science Clusters (Growing Forward I and II,…
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Dry Bean Field Selection
Dry beans are susceptible to salinity, cold soils, spring and fall frosts and excessively wet soils or ponding water. Choose fields that are well-drained, with medium to coarse-textured soils. Plant into fields without troublesome weeds. Fields with thistles, kochia, buckwheat and lambsquarters are going to be tough to keep clean. Salinity High water tables bring…
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Assessing Grasshopper Damage
Pest Species in Manitoba There are 85 grasshopper species in Manitoba, but only four have the potential to become crop pests, including the migratory, twostriped, clearwinged and packard grasshoppers. These species are not to be confused with katydids and leafhoppers, which are also commonly found in Manitoba. And not all of these pest species feed…
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Winter Rye Preceding Dry Beans and Soybeans
Overview of North Dakota research Greg Endres, NDSU Extension Cropping Systems Specialist, Carrington Research Extension Center, ND – Summer (June) 2021 Pulse Beat FARMER INTEREST WITH cover crops in North Dakota is high and utilization is increasing. North Dakota State University has been conducting research to help support cover crop adaptation and use. Winter rye is…
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Fine-Tuning Management of Dry Bean Diseases
Jonathan Reich and Dr. Syama Chatterton, Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada – Summer (June) 2021 Pulse Beat PREDICTING WHITE MOULD OUTBREAKS IN DRY BEAN FIELDS Disease forecasting models have been hugely successful for some crops and diseases, with benefits including increased yields and reduced fungicide use. However, some plant diseases have…
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Late-Season Weed Scouting. So Many Questions.
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2020 Foliar Disease Survey and On-Farm Fungicide Trial Results
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Dry Bean Desiccation and Harvest Guide
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Considerations for Dry Seeding Conditions
April 14, 2021 Manitoba is currently facing an early, dry spring. Seedbed preparation and planting have already begun for a few farmers, and others are, or at least were, close to hitting the fields. This week’s snowfall has brought some much needed moisture. However, actual precipitation amounts have been variable across the province, ranging from…
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2020 Update on the Status of Root Rots in Soybeans, Dry Beans and Peas
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Managing Kochia in Pulses and Soybeans
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Successful Desiccation Decisions in Peas and Beans
Crop desiccation has become an increasingly hot topic. In part due to consumer demand for pesticide-free products, variable maximum residue limits (MRLs) across export markets and the negative spotlight on glyphosate. It doesn’t mean desiccation is off-limits. But we need to understand the limitations of late-season herbicide. Especially when it comes to crops destined for…
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Soybean Cyst Nematode: A potential threat to dry beans
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2019 Review of Insects in Pulse and Soybean Crops in Manitoba
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