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Agronomy
Do Seed Industry Customers Know How to be Good Stewards?
We all know in the seed industry, when you’re working with treated seed, there’s a responsibility involved. What’s the...
Season Five Seed Speaks Preview — Agronomics in Action
The summer growing season means long days and short nights. Those working in agriculture know how challenging and...
Clubroot Should be Top of Mind for Every Canola Grower
The fight against clubroot has evolved over the past few decades since it was discovered in Alberta. A lot has changed...
BASF Issues Urgent Notice to Growers Warning of Herbicide Carryover
The following piece is from our sister publication, Germination. BASF has issued an urgent notice to its grower...
U of A Canola Researcher Using Sun to Increase Yields
Plant scientist Linda Gorim is leading a team using high-tech handheld devices to find out which canola breeds are...
The Future of Farming Is Counting on Good Communicators
It can feel like farmers are being attacked from every angle, and often it feels undeserved. While agriculturalists...
Rotten Roots
Plants early season in the season infected with Aphanomyces. Photo: Sherrilyn Phelps, Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Root...
Feds Launch New Ag Climate Plan
The following piece is from our sister publication, Spud Smart. The Canadian government is launching a new climate...
BASF Gets Green Light for New Pre-Seed Herbicide Set for 2022 Launch
The following piece is from our sister publication, Germination. BASF Canada Agricultural Solutions has received...
Keep Those Peas Standing
With extreme lodging, it can take as much as five days to harvest a quarter-section of peas. A four-year project...
Getting Your Seed Ready for Spring — a Handy Checklist
Look after your seed quality Double check your seed quality — remember fields sprayed with a pre-harvest product could...
Alberta Agriculture’s Blue Book Now Available
One of the most widely requested publications from Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) is the Crop Protection...
Monitor for Insect Pests this Growing Season
Specialists at Alberta Agriculture and Forestry (AF) are working to have fields predetermined for the 2018 insect...
Wind Farms Positively Impact Crops, U.S. Study Says
Iowa State University researchers have found that wind turbines located in agricultural fields are a plus for the...
A New Day in Dust Reduction
As farmers prepare for spring planting, a feeling of anticipation hangs in the air. What doesn’t hang in the air?...
Riding the Western Soybean Wave
Soybeans were once unheard on the Prairies. Now, they’re marching west from Manitoba to Alberta, with no end to...
Blackleg and Clubroot in Canola
Blackleg and clubroot are both serious diseases that are growing in severity across Alberta, but with proper and...
Eye in the sky
The benefits of using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones as crop scouting tools are obvious. They enable...
The bitter battle over the world’s most popular insecticides
Bee populations are declining in many parts of the globe, a worrying sign for the crops and wild plants that rely on...