Fall 2010 seed.ab.ca Alberta's Seed Guide
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Front Cover (555KB)
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Pages 1-35 (5.5 MB)
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Fusarium: Outsmart the Beast
- Fusarium and Your Crop - What to expect
when marketing wheat and barley.
- Ensuring Exports - Zero tolerance
thresholds continue to plague trade, but there are things you
can do to ensure your crops can be exported this fall.
- Cluster Cachet - Not only are the Growing
Forward Agri-Science Clusters delivering on objectives and
targets - communication and the research process itself are
evolving beyond expectations.
- Strength in Numbers - Time for the
Canadian forage industry to be heard.
- In the Pipeline - What's new in the
expanding Seed Treatment sector
- Farming for More Than Food - New markets
drive demand for new crops.
- Ahead of the Curve - Putting customers
first helps Bashaw Seed Cleaning Co-op stay successful.
- The Test That Pays - The price of a seed
test can put more money in the bank.
- Canada Makes its Mark on the World - The
2010 ISF World Seed Congress was hosted in Calgary, bringing
the event back to Canada for the first time in two decades.
- A Positive Outlook for Pulses - Pulses
were a hot crop in 2009 - will that sizzle continue or begin
to cool off in 2010 and beyond.
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Exclusive Where on The Web Content (110 KB)
- Ensuring Exports - There are many things
farmers can do to prevent or control stored-grain insects in
their storage bins without using malathion.
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Pages 36-49 (3.2 MB)
- New Varieties List - The seed.ab.ca
New Varieties List is your heads up to what will soon be
available in a field near you.
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Pages 50-78 (7 MB)
- Seed's New Crop - Highlights from this
year's variety recommending meetings.
- High-Moisture Canola - Bag or Bin? -
Heading into harvest with potential moisture and temperature
issues - again, researchers quash rumours about storing
high-moisture canola in bags.
- Alberta & British Columbia pedigreed seed growers
directory of varieties produced in 2010.
- On the Edge - Combating Vitamin A
Deficiency in Corn, Mapping the Wheat Genome and Aerating
Insects Away.
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