February 23, 2012

Wheat School – Why Red Clover is a No-Brainer

Peter Johnson in Winter Wheat

As far as cover crops go, red clover is a no-brainer. That according to OMAFRA wheat specialist Peter Johnson. It’s a statement that seems to be backed up by a lot of facts. The first being its ability to provide ample amounts of nitrogen and organic matter to the soil. A good stand of red [...]

Corn School: Maximizing Yield with Dry or Liquid Starter Fertilizer

Greg Stewart

In this episode of the Corn School we talk with OMAFRA Corn Specialist Greg Stewart talks about the 4 year project undertaken to look at the benefits of starter fertilizer on corn. The study looked at all manner of formulations, applications and combinations. The major conclusion of the study showed the importance of potash levels [...]

Soybean School – What is the Yield Potential of Soybeans in Ontario – Horst Bohner

horst bohner

Considering some of the conditions during planting last year, the provincial average yield for soybeans was fairly impressive. If we can get 45 bushels last year, what is the real long term potential of soybean yields? What factors can we look at to bump those yields even higher.  It has been reported that a grower [...]

FarmTech 2012 – Looking Ahead to Potential Pest Problems In Alberta

Jennifer Otani FarmTech

Assessing risk is a crucial part of any producer’s pest control strategy. If you don’t know what to look for or how to look for it, you are setting yourself up for some potentially costly problems. That risk assessment starts with a good knowledge of the previous year including hotspots for activity, and overall movement [...]

Cropweek 2012 – AGCO Launches 2012 Rogator Sprayer

rogator 2012

This years Crop Production Week had a number of high-clearance sprayers from multiple companies being showcased on the tradeshow floor. We looked at a few of those sprayers already. In this segment, we turn our sites on AGCO‘s 2012 Rogator high-clearance sprayer. Some of the new features of this sprayer are visible from the outside, [...]

Cropweek 2012 – Syngenta Canada Creates Scholarship to Benefit Pulse Industry In Canada

Duane Johnson

In order for the pulse industry to grow in Canada, a number of areas have to be looked at. One of those areas is market development. The world’s food needs are growing and changing. New markets are opening up as a middle class emerges in areas of the developing world. Those people have specific end-use [...]

Cropweek 2012 – Agrisoma Offers Carinata Growing Contracts for 2012

Patrick Crampton

The last time we spoke to Patrick Crampton, we talked about Agrisoma’s research and development of the carinata plant in the area of biofuels. The plant is very similar to canola, but with an industrial oil profile suited well to diesel and jet fuel usage. The agronomics are very similar to canola in the fact [...]

Apache Sprayer Showcases Comfort & Efficiency

Apache

Machinery is the major draw at most farm shows. Everyone loves to see the newest and the best from every company on the trade show floor. This year at Cropweek 2012′s Crop Production Week portion of the show, we saw just that. At this years show we saw everything from the worlds largest grain cart [...]

Soybean Aphid App – A Great Decision Making Tool

Courtesy of BauteBugBlog.com

Courtesy of BauteBugBlog.com The Aphid Advisor app is a decision-making tool to help determine whether a control action is warranted for Soybean Aphids (Aphis glycines) on soybeans in the province of Ontario, Canada. This app uses aphid and natural enemy numbers, as well as expected population growth rates, to indicate whether there are enough natural [...]

Glyphosate Resistant Kochia Found in Southern Alberta

Monsanto_Imagine

This morning Monsanto released a statement confirming the three fields in southern Alberta contain glyphosate resistant kochia. Not surprising considering that the growth of glyphosate resistant weeds in North America is on the rise. This new case though comes with a new twist that is different than other situations.  According to the Monsanto press release, [...]