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- A fond look back, and an eager look ahead
- December: A time to reflect, then project
- Editorial
- Good things come to those who swath
- Here’s to an endless supply of matches
- Information exchange ever-changing
- INTRODUCTION : Building better management practices
- Introduction TCME April 2009
- Introduction TCME February 2010
- Introduction TCME March 2010
- Introduction TCMW Jan/Feb 2010
- Introduction. From the first to the last
- Introduction. From the first to the last
- Introduction. There is a place for professionals
- Introduction. There is a place for professionals
- Introduction. Your reference!
- Introduction. Your reference!
- INTRODUCTION: A ‘picture perfect’ look ahead
- Introduction: Always looking ahead, even in December
- Introduction: An evolving view of the west
- INTRODUCTION: April beckons with open fields, open minds
- INTRODUCTION: Crop and story development
- INTRODUCTION: Debate is a healthy thing
- INTRODUCTION: Diligence is paramount
- INTRODUCTION: Keep building better practices
- INTRODUCTION: Keep learning
- INTRODUCTION: Keep learning
- INTRODUCTION: Looking ahead
- INTRODUCTION: More of what you expect
- INTRODUCTION: Most things change
- INTRODUCTION: Most things change
- INTRODUCTION: Near and far
- Introduction: New year, new outlook
- Introduction: Oh brave new world
- INTRODUCTION: Outside the box
- INTRODUCTION: Progress without change
- INTRODUCTION: Progress without change
- INTRODUCTION: Pulses and business
- INTRODUCTION: Rising with the biofuel tide
- INTRODUCTION: Suspension of disbelief and a wonderful opportunity
- Introduction: TCME Aug 2009
- Introduction: TCME Oct 2009
- INTRODUCTION: The food chain and the feeding chain
- INTRODUCTION: The food chain and the feeding chain
- INTRODUCTION: The reading season
- INTRODUCTION: The reading season
- INTRODUCTION: The rush of change
- INTRODUCTION: The season ahead
- Introduction: The simple solutions are best, and with good reason
- Introduction: There are always alternatives
- Introduction: There is a place for professionals
- INTRODUCTION: These things I have learned
- INTRODUCTION: Too busy for the financial times
- INTRODUCTION: Traditions are important, even in hard times
- INTRODUCTION: Traditions are important, even in hard times
- INTRODUCTION: Trends in the making
- INTRODUCTION: Trends in the making
- INTRODUCTION: Upward pressure
- INTRODUCTION: Upward pressure
- Introduction: Value
- INTRODUCTION: You got me thinking
- INTRODUCTION: You had your chance!
- INTRODUCTION: You had your chance!
- INTRODUCTION: Your reference!
- INTRODUCTION:Keep learning
- INTRODUCTION:The 26th annual
- INTRODUCTION:The value of research
- INTRODUCTION:Thinking one year out?
- New year, new voices, same focus on quality
- No time like November
- Not all poodles are dogs, and lessons from the federal government
- Summer’s end means glorious autumn’s arrival
- The meet and greet season is over, now comes the ‘need to seed’
- Three things to mention!
- Too busy for the financial times
- What a difference a year makes – or does it?
Features
- $85 more per acre with integrated weed control
- 'Accelerated' and 'Advanced' release programs introduced
- 'Greek hay' provides new option
- 'Superb' wheat has strong future
- 140 bushels per acre of irrigated soft white wheat!
- 140 bushels per acre of irrigated soft white wheat!
- 2001 Ontario Soybean Marketing Agreement
- 2009 Pick-up Farm Truck Review
- 2009 Pick-up Farm Truck Review
- 2009 Pick-up Farm Truck Review (West)
- 2010 Pick-up Farm Truck Review
- 22 years away from 50:50
- A 'deeper' understanding of subsoil
- A better understanding of re-cropping
- A better understanding of re-cropping
- A chance to learn
- A change in thinking
- A combine to correct crackage
- A common sense approach to fungicide use
- A crop of opportunity
- A day to learn
- A developing opportunity
- A developing opportunity
- A difference with lentils
- A different mode of action
- A different mode of action
- A direct seeding innovator
- A flax named solin
- A formula for picking your varieties
- A ghost from the past —the wheat stem sawfly
- A guide for your reference
- A job well done, but there must be no let up
- A look at changing IP soybean premiums
- A look at what's coming down the pipeline
- A look at what's coming down the pipeline
- A look into Argentina's wheat crop
- A look into Argentina's wheat crop
- A matter of procedure
- A matter of procedure
- A model irrigation program
- A multi-pronged fight against ascochyta
- A multi-pronged fight against ascochyta
- A natural plant growth regulator that works
- A natural plant growth regulator that works
- A naturally occurring compound
- A new 'one-pass' corn herbicide for Ontario
- A new 'one-pass' corn herbicide for Ontario
- A new approach to feed growing crops
- A new crop of fungicides
- A new look at soil erosion
- A new model for agricultural land investments and land rental
- A new slant on an old subject
- A new spin
- A new tool of the trade
- A new tool of the trade
- A new twist (tie) on gauging control
- A package deal
- A place to plant
- A plausible project
- A prickly problem
- A public-private co-operative model for updating nitrogen fertilizer recommendations
- A refresher course on storage savvy
- A resource for seed corn producers
- A resource for seed corn producers
- A rust of a different stripe
- A rust of a different stripe
- A serious disease threatens central Alberta
- A serious disease threatens central Alberta
- A soil test for carbon
- A special challange
- A sprayer report card
- A vision of the soybean sector
- A vision of the soybean sector
- A visit of value
- A weapon in the fight against fusarium
- A weapon in the fight against fusarium
- A web site welcome
- A weed management plan that works
- A well-stocked toolbox
- A whole new market
- A work in progress
- Aaerial application technology
- Accomplish more work with less fuel
- Aches and pains: be gone!
- Achieving a one-in-four goal
- Achieving fuel efficiency
- Achieving fuel efficiency
- Achieving gains in soybean yields
- Achieving high protein in wheat on fallow
- Achieving success with variable rate fertilization
- Achieving success with variable rate fertilization
- Adapting direct seeding to soil type
- Adding a variable tool
- Adding fuel to growing sorghum for ethanol
- Adding value to Canadian soybeans
- Adding value to Canadian soybeans
- Adding value to canola meal
- Adding value to wheat the biotech way
- Addressing the challenge of delicate pulses
- Adjust bertha armyworm thresholds based on crop prices
- Adjuvants have more than one use
- Advancements in plant health
- Advancements in plant health
- Advancements in plant health
- Advances in tissue culture
- Advancing the limits of direct seeding
- Adventures in peas and beans
- ADVERTISE
- Advice direct from grower's own employee
- Advice direct from grower's own employee
- Aerial fungicide control in chickpeas can work
- Aerial fungicide control in chickpeas can work
- Aerial offensive
- Aerial offensive
- After a year like that
- After the flood
- Agreement could pave way to relief for drought-stressed crops
- Agricultural data component of environmental indicators
- Agriculture's new partnership
- Agronomic rotations may shine in direct seeding
- Agronomic tips to reduce ascochyta blight in chickpeas
- Agronomics key to chickpea success
- Aiming for ethanol
- Aiming to expand chickpea options
- Air-carts in corn and soybeans
- Air-drill no-till plants all crops
- Air-drills suited for seeding corn
- Air-drills suited for seeding corn
- Air-seeder performs well against corn planter
- Air-seeders are here to stay
- Alberta survey shows weed trends
- Alfalfa establishment without nurse crops
- All is not golden for producers affected by nematode
- All is not golden for producers affected by nematode
- All-natural ‘insecticide’ battles bugs
- Alliance brings new soybean genetics to Ontario
- Along the road to the new reality
- Alternaria black spot control options expanded
- Alternaria black spot control options expanded
- Alternaria black spot sneaks up on producers
- Alternaria blackspot: the smart disease
- Alternative crop production gaining interest
- Alternative crops have potential
- Alternative seeding dates make a difference
- Alternatives can be used
- Alternatives to 34-0-0 nitrogen fertilizer
- Alternatives to 34-0-0 nitrogen fertilizer
- An education in biodiesel
- An idea takes off
- An innovative approach to innovative chemistry
- An innovative approach to innovative chemistry
- An ongoing conflict
- An opportunistic disease
- Anhydrous ammonia the most economic N source
- Anhydrous ammonia the most economic N source
- Annual clovers show promise
- Annual crop varieties studied for forages
- Annual inoculation best bet
- Another corn herbicide active
- Another corn herbicide active
- Another defense against flea beetle
- Another option for thistle control
- Another post-emergence choice
- Another year, another virus
- Another year, another virus
- Answering the need for better forages
- Anthracnose control in lentils
- Anthracnose in corn not a priority
- Anthracnose in corn not a priority
- Anthracnose in corn: the eastern Canadian snapshot
- Anti-aphid soybeans hold much promise
- Anti-aphid soybeans hold much promise
- Aphid antibiosis rating gives growers new tool
- Aphid-resistant soybeans are a new option
- Apothecia yes, sclerotinia no!
- Application tests in Brazil
- Application windows keep weeds at bay
- Apply manure to native rangeland?
- Approach field, prescription in hand
- Are canola diseases worse in reduced tillage?
- Are canola yields declining?
- Are changes in the field creating constant disease?
- Are flea beetle seed treatments worth the money?
- Are late herbicide applications worthwhile?
- Are soil phosphorus limits coming?
- Are soybean genetics improving?
- Are soybean genetics improving?
- Are soybeans truly the 'resilient one'?
- Are soybeans truly the 'resilient one'?
- Are the ‘Seedrow N Guidelines’ reliable in cold and wet no-till soils?
- Are there limits to adoption of no-till systems on Black soils?
- Are there profit short cuts?
- Are violets taking over your field?
- Are violets taking over your field?
- Are weeds growing resistant or shifting?
- Are you a good scout?
- Are you achieving the full benefit afforded by fallow moisture?
- Are you considering cutting back on crop inputs?
- Are you considering cutting back on crop inputs?
- Are you liable?
- Are you meeting your field pea phosphorus requirements?
- Are you paying to feed weeds?
- Are you paying to feed weeds?
- Are you ready for the pro's?
- Are your fields carryover candidates?
- Armyworm another of many pests to watch
- Armyworm another of many pests to watch
- Aromatherapy for potatoes?
- As edible beans increase, so does anthracnose
- As edible beans increase, so does anthracnose
- Ascochyta disease prediction model pays off
- Ascochyta resistant lentils bring hope
- Asian soybean rust is in Ontario
- Asian soybean rust: better all around
- Ask for more than just a germination test
- Assessing canola oil’s health benefits
- Assessing chickpea seeding rates
- Assessing droplet size and coverage
- Assessing droplet size and coverage
- Assessing Group 2 herbicide carryover
- Assessing performance of band applied elemental sulphur
- Assessing performance of band applied elemental sulphur
- Assessing soybean seeding dates
- Assessing the need for copper fertilization on your farm, Part I
- Assessing the value of organic matter
- Assessing the value of organic matter
- Assessing winter wheat survival
- Aster yellows looks bad but usually causes little yield loss
- Aster yellows: symptoms, management and agronomic considerations
- Atlantic cross-border information sharing
- Atlantic cross-border information sharing
- Atrazine assessment yields interesting results
- Atrazine assessment yields interesting results
- Attack fusarium head blight head on
- Attack fusarium head blight head on
- Attacking weeds with natural enemies
- Attempting to reduce soil P levels in manured fields
- Attention to inoculation on new ground
- Attitudes change on tillage with wheat
- Auto-steering comes to the prairies
- Autumn oats has benefits
- Avoid herbicide residues when planting hybrid forages
- Avoid herbicide residues when planting hybrid forages
- Avoiding ascochyta resistance to fungicides
- Awareness is essential for soybean rust
- Awareness is essential for soybean rust
- Awesome oscillators
- Back to basics for pea yield stability
- Backcrossing is next step
- Bad '06 heightens rootworm risk for '07
- Bad '06 heightens rootworm risk for '07
- Bad taste and hairs could deter pests
- Baker’s man pays premium
- Balance N:S fertility, not N:S fertilizer rates
- Balancing IP costs against premiums
- Balancing leaf disease and fusarium
- Balancing nutrient inputs with crop removal:
- Balancing nutrient needs
- Balancing nutrient needs
- Balancing nutrients in manured soils
- Baling straw can be done sustainably
- Banding produces effective weed control
- Barker appointed as western field editor
- Barley forges new ground
- Barley management influences wild oats and disease pressure
- Barley management influences wild oats and disease pressure
- Barley milling and utilization of fractions
- Barley milling and utilization of fractions
- Barley thrips continue to threaten
- Barley varieties ranked according to competitive ability
- Barley varieties ranked according to competitive ability
- Barley variety makes a difference in silage production
- Barley yellow dwarf virus tolerance improving
- Barley’s bio-opportunities
- Basic research could dramatically change crop production
- Basics of N becoming more important
- Basing decisions on information
- Basing spray decisions on weed density
- Battling fusarium head blight
- Battling fusarium head blight in wheat
- Bayfield's unprecedented success
- Bayfield's unprecedented success
- Be a time expert
- Be at an advantage in world markets
- Be at an advantage in world markets
- Be aware of sclerotinia in canola
- Be on the lookout for flixweed this spring
- Be on the lookout for powdery scab
- Be on the lookout for scentless chamomile
- Be prepared with a soil test
- Be prepared with a soil test
- Be ready for blackleg if you grow canola in close rotations
- Be vigilant early, even after dry year
- Bean diseases: first steps in control
- Bean growers formalize food safety
- Bean leaf beetle situation only getting worse
- Bean leaf beetles one more concern
- Bean leaf beetles one more concern
- Bean maturity is getting earlier
- Beans need zinc to mature early
- Beat the toughest weeds in Roundup Ready canola
- Beat weeds and bugs in one seed
- Beating aphids and potato leaf roll virus
- Beating blight
- Beating blight
- Bedformers and de-stoners come before harvesters
- Bee nice
- Beef up your late blight control
- Beer, bagels and... packaging!
- Bees and hives
- Beetle battles
- Beetle products will be welcomed
- Beetle products will be welcomed
- Beetle strategies for western Canada
- Belt delivery speeds up seeding
- Benchmark soil sampling: steps to success
- Benchmark soil sampling: steps to success
- Benefits of copper fertilization
- Benefitting from pre-plant burndown
- Best bets against common scab
- Best bets against common scab
- Best management practices for producing specialty canolas
- Best practices for malt barley
- Best practices for malt barley
- Better chickpea varieties on the way
- Better records mean better decisions
- Better tank-mix management
- Between-the-rows seeding opens door to big cost savings
- Between-the-rows seeding opens door to big cost savings
- Beware of fertilizers in herbicide tank
- Beware of fertilizers in herbicide tank
- Beyond glyphosate
- Beyond the first wave
- Bill 81 crop production — the new reality
- Bin-busting corn yields in Manitoba
- Bio-control research on bertha armyworm
- Bio-diesel fueling new hopes
- Biocontrol holds hope in cabbage seedpod weevil control
- Biocontrol is next step
- Biocontrol of sclerotinia
- Biocontrol of sclerotinia
- Biodiesel ready
- Biodiesel really does have potential
- Biodiesel strategy could boost canola demand
- Biodiesel strategy could boost canola demand
- Biodiesel: making it work
- Biodiesel: making it work
- Biological control agents for weeds
- Biological control agents for weeds
- Biological control of weeds possible
- Biological products changing definition of seed treatments
- Biological products changing definition of seed treatments
- Biological wireworm control
- Biotech brouhaha
- Biotech crops and lower insurance
- Biotech delivering better wheat
- Biotech is 'business as usual'
- Biotech survey — what are they saying 'out there'?
- Biotech's 'Next Generation' already here
- Biotech's 'Next Generation' already here
- Biotechnology in the next millennium
- Blackbird control: hit-and-miss
- Blackleg can be beaten
- Blackleg in canola – resistance ratings and management options
- Blackleg resistance — a consideration at seed purchase
- Blackleg: control is in the seed
- Boost barley yield and malting chances
- Boost returns by matching inputs to land productivity
- Boost returns by matching inputs to land productivity
- Boosting yields with rotation
- Brain-, eye-, and heart-healthy canola oil in the works
- Brassica oilseed crops differ in response to sulphur fertilization
- Breakdown of soybean resistance to soybean cyst nematode
- Breeding fusarium wilt resistance into field pea
- Breeding fusarium wilt resistance into field pea
- Breeding oilseed flax for fibre, too
- Broadleaf weed control in chickpeas shows potential
- Broadleaf weed control in chickpeas shows potential
- Broadleaf weed impact on your crop
- Broadleaf weed impact on your crop
- Bromoxynil tolerant canola is the latest production system
- Brown mid-rib corn hybrids gain expanded foothold in Canada
- Bt corn does reduce ear mould problems!
- Bt stewardship gets easier
- Buckwheat outlook mixed for 2009
- Bud blasting threshold studied
- Buffering acidic soil with cattle manure?
- Build it and they will come
- Building a higher value flax crop
- Building better management practices
- Building on a reputation
- Building on a reputation
- Bulk seed success
- Bulk up canola seed for more accurate seeding rates
- Bunt and smut control requires vigilance
- Burndown options of timing and tank-mixes
- Busting up the myths around weed control
- Buyers are time-sensitive
- Buyers aware
- Cabbage net returns can hit $4500 per acre
- Cabbage seedpod weevil creeps into Alberta canola
- Cabbage seedpod weevil plays havoc
- Cabbage seedpod weevil update
- Cabbage seedpod weevil update
- Calcium seed treatment results are promising
- Calcium...a critical component for quality
- Calculating real farm costs and credits
- Calculating the real costs of equipment
- Calibration pays off
- Can biofuel and potato production co-exist?
- Can biofuel and potato production co-exist?
- Can canola benefit from using ‘Nitrogain’ in the side-band?
- Can canola growers meet the demand?
- Can corn sense weeds nearby?
- Can dry beans be direct seeded?
- Can long-term S building benefit canola growers?
- Can prairie soils be reclaimed with zero-till?
- Can precision farming techniques be used for disease control?
- Can precision farming techniques be used for disease control?
- Can shading affect yield?
- Can soybeans reach their full potential?
- Can straight cut canola work?
- Can straight cut canola work?
- Can we minimize crop injury?
- Can wheat protein content be managed?
- Can you afford a high clearance sprayer?
- Canada fleabane a minor problem in most crops
- Canada fleabane a minor problem in most crops
- Canada revs up white wheat breeding
- Canada thistle — when you see 'em, spray 'em
- Canada thistle control improves
- Canada thistle is not Canadian
- Canada thistle: take your pick
- Canadian research looks promising
- Canaryseed responds to chloride nutrition
- Canola - quality mustard in the works
- Canola as a cover crop
- Canola companies ramp up their commitment to R&D
- Canola didn't emerge? Check your practices
- Canola for the Maritimes
- Canola is for more than just oil
- Canola is for more than just oil
- Canola market savvy can help you manage risk
- Canola must retain its edge
- Canola oil traits in the works
- Canola on canola? It can work
- Canola out-crossing more hype than fact
- Canola performance tests evolving
- Canola PGPR research could improve yield
- Canola pod abortion investigated
- Canola prices and biodiesel production in Canada
- Canola rivals barley in salt tolerance
- Canola rivals barley in salt tolerance
- Canola seed - handle with care
- Canola seed index predicts field performance
- Canola seed index predicts field performance
- Canola traders look to a rosy future
- Canola variety selection helps spread risk
- Canola versus barley response to N-P placement options
- Canola weathers drought, heat
- Canola without petals
- Canola withstands waterlogged soils surprisingly well
- Canola yields can be restored
- Capturing the promise of ethanol production
- Capturing the promise of ethanol production
- Carbon sequestration and carbon credits
- Carbon storage contracts may be tougher than they look
- Careful management controls beetles and preserves tools
- Careful management controls beetles and preserves tools
- Careful planning leads to success
- Case closed?
- Cash in on the IP crop trend
- Caution advised
- Caution advised for dry bean growers
- Cavena Nuda and Equavena hulless oats win big
- CCA certification raising the bar on expertise
- CD-ROM to help canola growers
- Cereal disease
- Cereal disease — plan the whole control package
- Cereal diseases: cut your losses
- Cereal leaf beetle is an emerging pest in Alberta
- Certified seed is Canada's canola future
- Certified seed situation a developing crisis
- Certified seed situation a developing crisis
- Challenges and opportunities of hemp
- Challenges and opportunities of hemp
- Challenging times
- Challenging times
- Change Address
- Change is a constant
- Changes in races of oat stem rust intensify
- Changes in races of oat stem rust intensify
- Changes mark direction for spring wheats
- Changes to surfactant packaging are making a difference
- Changes to surfactant packaging are making a difference
- Changing cultural practices and their implications for weed control
- Changing priorities
- Changing weed spectrums challenge growers
- Channelling into approved markets
- Character trait canola feeds strong market demand
- Character-trait canola no longer sacrifices agronomics
- Chart pattern voodoo
- Check real need before you spray for bugs
- Check soil nutrients before seeding peas
- Checking for injury causes
- Chemfallow stores more soil moisture in drought years
- Chemical input balance changing to favour zero-till
- Chickpea inoculation important step
- Chickpea prices look good, but there's a downside
- Chinese biotech poised to expand
- Chinese biotech poised to expand
- Chinese hybrid sparking great interest
- Choice is a fine thing!
- Choice is a fine thing!
- Choices help reduce risk
- Choose inoculant to suit seeding work
- Choosing agricultural software
- Choosing the right canola variety
- Choosing the right surfactant
- Choosing the right surfactant
- Choosing the right surfactant
- Choosing the right variety in soybeans
- Choosing the right wild oats herbicide
- Choosing your field for peas
- Clarification to swathing effects on canola seed quality
- Clarification to swathing effects on canola seed quality
- Clean out the sprayer tank!
- Clean out the sprayer tank!
- Clean up thistles the year before peas
- Clearing confusion on seed treatments
- Clearing confusion on seed treatments
- Cleavers in canola on the increase
- Cleavers on the increase
- Cleavers: A sticky weed to control
- Close watch on variable rate N trials
- Clover colouring SCN's hold on soybeans
- Clubroot management plans implemented
- Clubroot of canola now a prairie problem
- Clubroot threatens canola and other Brassicas
- Clubroot-resistant canola rapidly advancing
- Co-operation in farming and research
- Cold tolerance in corn — understanding the basics
- Cold weather does not put the freeze on biodiesel
- Collaboration yielding some results
- Collective effort
- Colorado potato beetle tolerance increasing
- Combating Asian soybean rust
- Combine tuning means money
- Combine tuning means money
- Combines
- Combines and harvest
- Combines and harvest
- Combines fit better in new storage
- Coming of age in South America
- Coming soon to a field near you?
- Comment
- Commitment to crop scouting pays dividends
- Commitment to crop scouting pays dividends
- Committed to IRM compliance
- Committed to IRM compliance
- Commodity options for farm marketers
- Common root rot takes its toll on peas
- Common rust of corn
- Common scab
- Common scab: an ever increasing problem
- Compaction a pressing issue with a wet fall
- Compaction a pressing issue with a wet fall
- Compaction is an ugly thing
- Compaction reduction is the aim
- Compaction: out of sight, out of mind
- Compaction: out of sight, out of mind
- Comparative analysis for peas
- Comparing direct seeding costs
- Complete package controls rhizoctonia
- Compost makes a good P fertilizer for potatoes
- Compost makes a good P fertilizer for potatoes
- Composting manure becoming a viable option
- Composting manure becoming a viable option
- Computer shopping tips for farmers
- Computerized field records aid crop management
- Conditions rule response
- Conservation tillage still a good decision
- Conserving energy
- Consider crop's nutritional needs
- Consider field history before choosing variety
- Consider the alternatives
- Continuing the battle against blackleg strains
- Continuing the battle against blackleg strains
- Continuous corn back on radar
- Control foxtail barley with multiple attack
- Control late blight early
- Control late blight early
- Control multiple resistant canola volunteers
- Control of Stewart’s wilt in Ontario
- Control of white mould not always easy in lentils
- Control of white mould not always easy in lentils
- Control stork's bill early
- Control strategies for brown girdling root rot
- Control weeds in timothy to hit premium markets
- Control weeds, reduce disease
- Controlled drainage has big benefits
- Controlled drainage has big benefits
- Controlled release phosphate fertilizer shows promise
- Controlled release phosphate fertilizer shows promise
- Controlling crop disease... naturally
- Controlling crop disease... naturally
- Controlling fusarium root rot in lentil
- Controlling fusarium:
- Controlling oat stem rust
- Controlling oat stem rust
- Controlling round-leaved mallow
- Controlling round-leaved mallow
- Controlling seedborne bacterial blights in dry beans
- Controlling storage rot with a new technology
- Controlling the controllables
- Controlling weed escapes and other field management tips
- Controlling weeds in peas
- Controlling weeds in peas
- Controlling wild oats with pre-emergence products
- Controlling winter annuals
- Converting from grain to grass?
- Cool soils not a problem in direct seeding
- Coping with KVD and unregistered wheat
- Coping with root maggot
- Copper chemistry affects field performance!
- Copper cropper
- Copper cropper
- Copper fertilization on your farm
- Copper's role in ergot formation and crop lodging
- Copper's role in ergot formation and crop lodging
- Corn and manure go hand-in-hand
- Corn and soybeans grown together
- Corn fertilizer decisions in a high-priced market
- Corn nematodes? Really!
- Corn planting: How early can one go?
- Corn program drives up central Alberta corn acres
- Corn rootworm pressure difficult to predict for 2006
- Corn rootworm pressure difficult to predict for 2006
- Corn rootworm research uncovers root feeding
- Corn weed control choices evolving
- Cornbelt moves north
- Cornbelt moves north
- Cornstalk nitrate test valid in Manitoba
- Correct copper deficiency with foliar application
- Correct copper deficiency with foliar application
- Cost benefit to controlling broadleaf weeds in cereals
- Cost: benefit
- Could fusarium head blight become an even more serious problem?
- Could it be hard water?
- Could pest controls be reduced for export?
- Could these potatoes improve soil life?
- Could these potatoes improve soil life?
- Count down
- Counting the twin costs
- Counting the twin costs
- Cover crop debate continues
- Cover crop debate continues
- Cover crops can
- Cover crops fit with low residue crops
- Cover crops fit with low residue crops
- Cover crops for weed control studied
- Cover crops: another weapon to attack weeds
- Covering your crop in contracts
- Cows prefer corn
- Crank up the inputs for top yielding canola
- Creating better winter wheats for Western Canada
- Crop adviser stresses importance of record keeping
- Crop adviser stresses importance of record keeping
- Crop and story development
- Crop consulting in the Brown soil zone
- Crop consulting in the Brown soil zone
- Crop injury: how often and how bad?
- Crop injury: how often and how bad?
- Crop management key in resistance build-up
- Crop marketing on the internet
- Crop nutrition as pest fighter?
- Crop nutrition decisions key to 2005 yields
- Crop nutrition decisions key to 2005 yields
- Crop pests and climate change: the real story
- Crop residues – the big picture
- Crop rotation and disease!
- Crop rotation can reduce losses
- Crop rotations for dry times
- Crop rotations help prevent disease
- Crop rotations with herbicide tolerant crops
- Crop rotations with herbicide tolerant crops
- Cropping system controls weeds and time
- Cropping system research to study hulless oats and barley
- Cropping systems research takes root
- Cropping systems: moving towards an integrated approach
- Cropping trends increase thistle population
- Crops for fuel and feed
- Cross country potato roundup
- Cross country potato roundup
- Cross country roundup
- Crushers pay for higher oil content
- Cultivating the internet
- Cultural and chemical combinations
- Curled dock causing trouble in Red River Valley
- Curled dock causing trouble in Red River Valley
- Customized tank-mixes, mix and match sprays
- Cutting energy costs for crop production
- Cutworm moulting affects insecticide control
- Cyst nematodes still on the move
- Dandelion control: post-harvest is a good bet
- Dandelion time
- Dealing with crust
- Dealing with heavy residue
- Dealing with inputs to the Nth degree
- Debate is a healthy thing
- Deciding on large green lentils
- Decision processes for barley fungicide application
- Decision tools help guide cropping plans in semiarid areas
- Decision-making becomes more complex
- Decisions, decisions
- Deep tillage part of a plan, not a silver bullet
- Defining seed-placed fertilizer
- Delayed release N fertilizer works for winter cereals
- Delayed release N fertilizer works for winter cereals
- Delving deeper than just yield
- Delving deeper than just yield
- Demo show farm modifications
- Demonstration farm has impact
- Desiccate or wait? - it depends
- Desiccate or wait? — it depends
- Desiccating choice
- Designed to match seeder
- Designer beans
- Designer beans
- Determine safe rates of fertilizer before applying
- Determining emergence factors for weeds
- Determining safe seed-placed fertilizer blend rates
- Determining safe seed-placed fertilizer blend rates
- Determining safe seedrow P and K blends
- Developing a test for fusarium in corn
- Developing a value added business
- Developing an integrated crop management (ICM) system for canola
- Developing an integrated crop management (ICM) system for pulse crops
- Developing an integrated crop management system for cereals
- Developing new CPS wheats for Alberta
- Developing pea seeding rate guidelines
- Developing pea seeding rate guidelines
- Developing varieties better suited to Ontario
- Diagnostic school enters eighth year
- Diamondback moth resistance in US causes concern
- Dicamba resistance getting closer
- Dicamba-resistant canola in the future?
- Dicamba-resistant canola in the future?
- Different tillage, different crop emergence
- Different twists on high anxiety weeds
- Digestibility is the aim
- Digging a few hills
- Diligence is paramount
- Dim-type herbicides fare best in dim conditions
- Direct seeding corn into alfalfa sod
- Direct seeding corn into alfalfa sod
- Direct seeding effects spring soil temperature
- Direct seeding improves soil biological health
- Direct seeding is possible in heavy clay
- Direct seeding rotation more profitable
- Direct seeding shifts winter annual weed populations
- Direct seeding success prompts seeder purchase
- Direct seeding systems and fescue — are they compatible?
- Discovering the best rotations
- Disease control
- Disease control in timothy hay
- Disease development
- Disease management in direct seeding
- Disease only partly to blame for low canola yield
- Disease resistance sought in exotic wheat species
- Disposing of leftover herbicides and tank rinsing
- Distinguishing between disease control products for canola
- Diverse rotations reduce weeds, disease and silage input costs
- Diversified rotations reduce weed densities
- Diversified, high input grain farming most profitable
- Diversity helps sustainability
- Diversity helps sustainability
- Dividends in the field
- Do ethanol plants affect land use?
- Do ethanol plants affect land use?
- Do you really need micronutrients?
- Do you really need micronutrients?
- Do your best: put yourself to the test!
- Does Canada have enough genes in the bank?
- Does it pay to shorten pea rotations?
- Does variable rate fertilizing pay
- Don't cut herbicide rates in peas
- Don't delay early spray
- Don't over-pack pea and lentil seed
- Don't over-react warns expert
- Don't relax yet
- Don't rush into niche pea production
- Don't rush into niche pea production
- Don't rush into treatments for solonetzic soils
- Don't spray lygus bugs before early pod-ripening stage
- Don't under-fertilize cereals on pulse stubble
- DONcast gets a face-lift
- DONcast gets a face-lift
- Dormant seeded canola impresses Alberta growers
- Double boom sprayer cuts costs
- Double boom sprayer saves up to $15,000 per year
- Double boom sprayer saves up to $15,000 per year
- Doubles capacity
- Down-to-earth approach to site specific agriculture
- Downey awarded
- Downy brome control in direct seeding
- Downy brome control in direct seeding
- Dr. Combine
- Drainage Contractor
- Drainage contractor gets underway
- Dramatic comeback for PEI seed industry
- Dramatic comeback for PEI seed industry
- Drill maintenance versus proper planting depth
- Drill maintenance versus proper planting depth
- Drip tape water offers benefit
- Drought management: lessons in risk management
- Drought-proofing corn
- Dry bean agronomics generated locally
- Dry down 101
- Durum: the new class of Ontario wheat
- Earliest to rise
- Early and late blight
- Early emergence is only part of the package
- Early field entry boon to pulse producers
- Early planting can leave growers cold
- Early planting corn working
- Early planting corn working
- Early riser
- Early season diseases take their toll
- Early seeding pays off
- Early spring seeding canola more profitable and less risky
- Early warning
- Early warning on resistance
- Early warning system for diamondbacks draws closer
- Early warning to catch mould
- Early weed control boosts pea yields
- Early weed removal key to profits
- Earthworms avoid anhydrous ammonia
- Earthworms favour no-till farming
- Easing concerns
- Easing spring pressure
- East coast roundup
- Echinacea may be new greenhouse crop
- Ecologically intensify your corn nutrition
- Economic thresholds should be met for bug control
- Economics of intensifying canola rotations
- Economics speak to longevity
- Economy counts
- Edible beans a growing target for bugs and viruses
- Edible beans a growing target for bugs and viruses
- EDITOR'S NOTE : Your advisors
- EDITORIAL MISSION
- Effectively control volunteer canola
- Efficiency and savings drive growth
- Efficient, stress-free NH3 delivery
- Efforts focus on malt barley fusarium fight
- Electronic commerce comes to agriculture
- Elemental vs. sulphate sulphur
- Emphasis on lentils
- End-of-season stalk test adds confidence
- End-of-season stalk test adds confidence
- Enemy of armyworm
- Engineering cold tolerant canola
- Enhanced efficiency P technologies show potential
- Enhancing seed value
- Enhancing the nutritional value of crops
- Environmental farm planning focuses on improving practices
- Environmental farm plans to enhance economic viability
- Environmental indicators and agriculture
- Enzymes lower costs for cellulosic ethanol
- Equalizing air and moisture in the bin
- Ergot Review: Was 2009 as bad as 2008?
- Ergot: an ancient problem that won't go away
- Ergot: an ancient problem that won't go away
- ESN controlled-release urea moves east
- ESN urea fertilizer fits winter wheat in the fall
- ESP spray system cuts drift
- ESS sunflowers an alternative for the south?
- Establishing a barley leaf disease risk assessment tool
- Establishing a safe rate
- Establishing the cause is part of the puzzle
- Estimating land value
- European chafer studies show success
- European corn borer likes Canadian potatoes
- Evaluating corn growing systems
- Evaluating corn growing systems
- Evaluating wheat where it stands
- Evaluating your wheat stand
- Examining zero-till rotations
- Expected 2004 grasshopper boom went bust!
- Expected 2004 grasshopper boom went bust!
- Experimenting with variable rate N, P, K and S
- Expertise helps Hamblin's organics
- Expertise helps Hamblin's organics
- Exploring the possibility of mung bean production
- Exploring the power of plant diversity
- Export potatoes get the green light
- Expressing hidden traits
- Extended rotations pay more and risk less
- Extended weed control in wheat paid off
- Extracting even more benefits from canola
- Eyeing new varieties
- Facing challenges
- Factors affecting crop emergence
- FACTS FROM MY FARM
- Fall 2,4-D safe in winter wheat but watch spring applications
- Fall best time to control downy brome and foxtail barley
- Fall burndown, spring gain
- Fall seeded canola popularity continues
- Fall soil testing... cornerstone for the next crop!
- Fall tank-mixes can impact crop
- Fall tank-mixes can impact crop
- Fall-seeded canola: refining recommendations
- Fall-seeding canola: why take the risk?
- Fall-seeding spreads workload
- Fallow decision time can be inefficient in the Parkland
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW
- Farm Equipment Review - Planters and drills
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: April 2005 W
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: April 2007
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: August 2007
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: December 2005
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: December 2006
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- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: February 2006
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: February 2007
- Farm Equipment Review: February 2008 WTC
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: Harvest machinery
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- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: January 2007
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- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: March 2006
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- Farm Equipment Review: November 2005
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: November 2005
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- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: November 2006
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- Farm Equipment Review: November 2007 W
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW: Planting machinery
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW:March 2005
- FARM EQUIPMENT REVIEW:POT Feb 07
- Farm equipment transport - think safety first
- Farm family businesses often a tough sell
- Farm labour in short supply
- Farm market thrives on partnership
- Farm Report Card: How does a farm get a good grade?
- Farm saved or certified seed?
- Farm saved or certified seed?
- Farmer dollars now major driver of wheat and barley breeding
- Farmer research changes cropping practices
- Farmers accept role for greater environmental stewardship
- Farmers accept role for greater environmental stewardship
- Farmers continue to reduce pesticide use
- Farmers put environment first
- Farmers with Group 2 resistance face special challenges
- Farming and fish striking a balance
- Farming on-line
- Farming practices affect quality of soils
- Farming with a better understanding
- Farming with a better understanding
- Farming with a late spring
- Farming with limited water
- Farming with low residue a concern
- Faster lanes on the information highway
- Fastidious prokaryotic agent — coincidence or early warning?
- Fatty acid enhancement — an important first step
- Features, specials and changes
- Feed crop gains ground
- Feeding your oats
- Feeding your oats
- Fenugreek as a forage for cattle
- Fertility can affect weed management
- Fertility damage control after heavy rains
- Fertility damage control after heavy rains
- Fertility timing critical
- Fertilizer BMPs for the Northern Great Plains –
- Fertilizer cutback might be a short-term drought tool
- Fertilizer nitrogen management options
- Fertilizer philosophy.. do you have one?
- Fertilizing alfalfa seed stands improves yields
- Fertilizing sulphur sufficient soils
- Fertilizing winter wheat:
- Fertilizing with boron in the prairie region
- Fertilizing with boron in the prairie region
- Fertilizing with copper: Will your crops benefit? Part II
- Fertilizing with copper: Will your crops benefit? Part II
- Few options for preventing iron chlorosis
- Fibre content
- Field beans industry growing
- Field of Dreams in a summer of drought
- Field pea research expands west
- Field processing corn opens doors
- Field scale practical research
- Field selection important for sunflowers
- Fifty years of research and extension
- Fighting for a niche
- Fights diseases and insects
- Find the sweet spot
- Finding a friendly formulation
- Finding new uses for peas
- Finding optimum seeding rates for winter cereals
- Finding the right genetic mix in soybeans
- Finding the right hybrid for ethanol
- Finding the right hybrid for ethanol
- Finding the road to successful farm management
- Fine-tune direct seeding fertility programs
- Fine-tune your direct seeding program
- Fine-tuning foliar applications
- Fine-tuning P recommendations on field peas
- Fine-tuning P recommendations on field peas
- Fine-tuning wheat agronomics
- Fingerprinting the soil
- Finishing up your marketing for '98 canola
- First clubroot-resistant canola hybrid registered
- First drought-tolerant corn technology developed
- First hybrid takes alfalfa in a new direction
- First hybrid takes alfalfa in a new direction
- First sclerotinia tolerant canola variety in the works
- Flax - The Cinderella crop of the 21st Century
- Flax straw: still a tough customer
- Flax varieties in the wings
- Flax yields static, but quality is improving
- Flea beetle insurance gives peace of mind
- Flea beetle seed treatments work, but...
- Fleet digs deep
- Flexible strategies for foxtail barley control
- Flexible thinking on how much P for peas
- Focus on horsetail
- Foliar calcium does not control sclerotinia stem rot
- Foliar fertilization fallacies
- Foliar nutrition, an option worth considering
- Foliar sulphur effective as rescue treatment
- Foliar vs. in-furrow
- Foliar vs. in-furrow
- Follow the plan, but stay alert for crop success
- Following Linola to market a learning experience
- Food grade soybeans forging new path
- Food grade soybeans forging new path
- Food production and economics of fertilizer use
- Food production and economics of fertilizer use
- Food safety protocol challenges growers
- Food safety protocol challenges growers
- Food trends, labelling laws open new doors
- Food versus fuel: the real story
- For balanced nutrition
- For best results...
- For food and fibre
- Forage crops work well
- Forage fertility... planning for 2007
- Forage fertility... planning for 2007
- Forage peas add protein to cereal silage
- Forages and potatoes fit together
- Forages and potatoes fit together
- Forages key to sustainable production
- Forages pay even if you don’t own cows
- Foraging for alternatives
- Foraging for alternatives
- Formulating success
- Forward planning and new partnership
- Forward thinking
- Forward thinking...
- Foundation of herbicide may help corn yields
- Four decades of weed control
- Four new dry bean varieties registered
- Four-Wheel Drive Tractors
- Four-Wheel Drive Tractors
- Four-wheel drive tractors
- Foxtail barley - a problem in zero-till
- From farming to pharming
- From farming to pharming
- From strength to gluten strength
- From strength to gluten strength
- From wild plant to new prairie crop
- FRONT-Wheel ASSIST Tractors
- Frost seeding wheat getting more attention
- Frost seeding wheat getting more attention
- Frost tolerant canola research heats up
- Frost-seeding has mixed results
- Fuel for the future
- Fuel for thought
- Fuel for thought
- Fuel-saving tips for big savings
- Fuel-saving tips for big savings
- Fuel-saving tips for big savings
- Fundamental analysis checkup
- Fungal foliar spray has synergy with herbicides
- Fungicide application by helicopter is on the rise
- Fungicide increases malt barley kernel quality
- Fungicide increases malt barley kernel quality
- Fungicide's arrival and performance welcome
- Fungicide's arrival and performance welcome
- Fungicides are key in dealing with rust
- Fungicides are key in dealing with rust
- Fungicides improve odds of qualifying for malt barley status
- Fungicides to help control disease
- Fungus may be next for thistle control
- Fusarium diseases common in Alberta
- Fusarium diseases common in Alberta
- Fusarium fighters making headway
- Fusarium fighters making headway
- Fusarium Head Blight continues to be a challenge
- Fusarium head blight genes identified
- Fusarium head blight spreading into Alberta
- Fusarium in soybeans not new, not appreciated
- Fusarium tough fungus to eliminate
- Fusarium wilt causes large losses
- Fusarium wilt detected in Alberta
- Fusarium wilt of soybean
- Future bright for peas, says pulse breeder
- Future foods today
- Future foods today
- Future market needs and research
- Future of farming dealing with many issues
- Gadget detects bruise points
- Gaining market recognition
- Genetic breeding supports crop diversification
- Genetic selection a year-round process
- Genetic selection a year-round process
- Germplasm resistant to potato beetle and late blight
- Germplasm resistant to potato beetle and late blight
- Get better... even better
- Get ready to spray soybean diseases
- Get ready to spray soybean diseases
- Get the most out of character-trait canola
- Get tough on weeds in cereals
- Get wise to dandelion
- Getting a grip on boom and bust
- Getting a grip on grazing
- Getting agronomic information out to the practitioners
- Getting agronomic information out to the practitioners
- Getting into direct seeding
- Getting more from less
- Getting more from less
- Getting more out of pre-seed burndown
- Getting planted earlier?
- Getting planted earlier?
- Getting the dirt on soil health and compaction
- Getting the most from an adjuvant
- Getting the most from glyphosate tolerant production systems
- Getting the most from nitrogen
- Getting the most from seed-placed fertilizer
- Getting the most from starter fertilizer
- Getting the most out of fertilizer
- Getting the most out of fertilizer
- Getting the most out of glyphosate
- Getting the wild out of your tame oats
- Getting to know your crop this summer
- Getting to know your crop this summer
- Getting to malt
- Getting to malt
- Getting to the heart of durum wheat physiology
- Getting to the root of the problem
- Getting to the roots of disease
- Getting to the roots of disease
- Getting value from the crop breeding process
- Getting weed-smart
- Getting with the program
- Giddy up and go!
- Give canola a fighting chance by taking out weeds early
- Giving field peas an extended crop production credit
- Giving field peas an extended crop production credit
- Giving soybeans a quality start
- Global positioning in the Peace
- Global registration process means quicker access to new products
- Glycemic index complicated but coming
- Glyphosate choices widen
- Glyphosate resistance continues to build
- Glyphosate resistance continues to build
- Glyphosate resistance draws attention to herbicide stewardship
- Glyphosate use in canola production systems
- Glyphosate use in canola production systems
- Good agronomic advice crosses many international borders
- Good alternative to wheat
- Good base genetics key to hybrid stability
- Good decisions come from better questions
- Good decisions come from better questions
- Good ideas: will they work for you?
- Good news continues for isoflavones
- Good news! SCN is east of Toronto
- Good things grow from great beginnings
- GPS and guidance systems
- GPS gaining ground with ag retailers and growers
- GPS monitors and displays
- GPS used on custom sprayer
- GPS/GIS/site specific... what's in a name?
- Grabbing some control in leaf disease
- Grain bags provide ideal storage
- Grain bags provide ideal storage
- Grain contracts help manage market volatility and achieve target returns
- Grain contracts help manage market volatility and achieve target returns
- Grain marketing: Risks and revenue
- Grain marketing: Risks and revenue
- Grain protein content in any year comes from two sources
- Granular inoculants superior in lentil and chickpea
- Grass seed production makes inroads
- Gray leaf spot in Ontario
- Grazing and growing
- Grazing and growing
- Grazing corn expansion poses fusarium risk
- Grazing corn expansion poses fusarium risk
- Green manure healthy for organic and conventional potatoes
- Green manures for disease control
- Green manuring in the Brown soils more profitable
- Green option for sclerotinia control
- Green seed detrimental to canola oil quality
- Greenhouse gas emissions and agriculture
- Greenhouse gas mitigation and soil health
- Greenhouse gas programs focus on education
- Grid soil sampling pinpoints N buildup
- Ground manoeuvres
- Ground manoeuvres
- Ground versus aerial application
- Groundhogs to onion skins
- Group 2 herbicides: where do they fit?
- Group 2 herbicides: where do they fit?
- Group 2 resistance continues its shift
- Group 2 resistance has few, if any, quick fix options
- Grow bigger kabuli chickpea seed
- Grow your chickpea marketing plan
- Grow your chickpea marketing plan
- Grow your own fuel?
- Grow your own fuel?
- Grower looks to the future
- Grower preference for IP fluctuating
- Grower preference for IP fluctuating
- Growers and brewers keen
- Growers are concerned
- Growers compare varieties
- Growers need to adjust to demand from millers, processors
- Growers need to adjust to demand from millers, processors
- Growers see upgrades
- Growing barley for shochu
- Growing better malt barley: improving quality through agronomics
- Growing chickpeas on the prairies
- Growing corn for grazing doesn't take special equipment
- Growing forages makes good agronomic sense
- Growing gourmet
- Growing interest in flax production
- Growing malting barley successfully
- Growing oats prior to canola may reduce disease
- Growing rice in southern Ontario
- Growing the best sunflower seed
- Growing winter wheat within the parkland region
- Growing winter wheat within the parkland region
- Guidance and electronics
- Guidance and monitoring
- Guidance systems and electronics
- Guidance systems and GPS
- Guidance systems open new doors
- Guidance systems open new doors
- Guided, accurate driving offers big payback potential
- HACCP on the farm still a ways away
- HACCP on the farm still a ways away
- Hairless canary seed hits the market
- Hairless canaryseed takes away the itch
- Hairy seedlings stop flea beetles
- Handing over the reins
- Handling grain and materials
- Handling grain and materials
- Hard white spring wheat heading east
- Harness the power of root nodules for peas
- Harvest and grain handling
- Harvest and grain handling
- Harvest and grain handling, chores and more!
- Harvest and more!
- Harvest decisions
- Harvest machinery
- Harvest machinery
- Harvest Ready Contest 2010
- Harvest Ready Contest Winner
- Harvest Ready Contest Winner - March
- Harvest timing of oilseeds affects yields
- Harvest timing of oilseeds affects yields
- Harvesting
- Harvesting and handling
- Haskup the newest fruit crop for the prairies
- Haskup - the newest fruit crop for the prairies
- Have soybean yields reached a plateau?
- Have soybean yields reached a plateau?
- Have the contributions of fertilizer-N been under-valued?
- Have your plan ready
- Hawk’s beard revisited
- Heading back to the classroom
- Heading back to the classroom
- Headline
- Health benefits of flaxseed being studied
- Healthier canola leads to greater profits
- Healthier crops, fewer pest problems
- Healthier crops, fewer pest problems
- Healthy growth for specialties
- Healthy growth for specialties
- Healthy soil critical to canola’s success
- Healthy wheat equals better pay back
- Heat treatment kills fusarium
- Heat, drought stress affects yields
- Heat, sun and moisture - striking a balance
- Heat, sun and moisture — striking a balance
- Hedging your bets against Mother Nature
- Hedging your bets against Mother Nature
- Heeding the lessons of 2008
- Help natural enemies fight sawfly
- Helping barley make the grade
- Helping canola grow
- Helping growers make good decisions
- Hemp – a first-time grower’s experience
- Hemp, hemp, hooray?
- Hemp, hemp, hooray?
- Hemp, quick lessons in agronomy
- Herbicidal control of Canada thistle
- Herbicide application timing more important
- Herbicide carryover may be a concern in 2009 drought areas
- Herbicide carryover: implications for re-cropping
- Herbicide resistance continues to grow
- Herbicide resistance: coming to a field near you?
- Herbicide resistant wild oats needs control
- Herbicide resistant wild oats needs control
- Herbicide stacking residues are possible, but rare
- Herbicide stacking residues are possible, but rare
- Herbicide timing in Clearfield lentils
- Herbicide tolerant canola increases flexibility
- Herbicide tolerant lentils hotly anticipated
- Herbicide tolerant lentils hotly anticipated
- Herbicides step aside
- Here comes the forecast
- Hi-tech tool will improve canola oil content
- High capacity in demand
- High Clearance Sprayers
- High density!
- High horsepower tractors
- High horsepower tractors
- High horsepower tractors
- High interest in humic acid
- High laurate canola fills specialty niche
- High quality seed can boost canola yield by 60 percent
- High rate manure is not sustainable
- High residue and zero-tillage can work
- High seeding rates can help control annual weeds
- High tech, high expectations in the field
- High yield canola uses 40 pounds of phosphorus
- High yield canola uses 40 pounds of phosphorus
- High-oleic soybeans: the sector’s new frontier
- High-tech in the Manitoba potato patch
- Higher water volumes
- Higher yields from crop rotations
- Highs and lows of nitrogen in wheat
- Hindsight is great
- Hindsight is great
- Hiring a professional: know when, and why to say 'when'
- Historic clones
- Hit dandelions in the fall
- Hit dandelions in the fall
- Hit weeds early, especially if pre-seed burndown is missed
- Hit your 'invisible' weeds this season
- Hitting the best post-emergence spray timing
- Hog producer reaps benefits of 'brown gold'
- Hosting test plots worth the effort
- Hot compost kills weeds
- Hot malt market set to go in 2003
- Hot, dry summer equals green stem soybeans
- How are fertilizer prices determined?
- How are fertilizer prices determined?
- How big a threat is Argentina?
- How big an issue is soil fertility?
- How can growers make money with low crop prices?
- How does value add up for you?
- How growing pulse crops boosts yield potential of the next crop
- How growing pulse crops boosts yield potential of the next crop
- How herbicides affect nodulation and N fixation
- How herbicides affect nodulation and N fixation
- How low can canola seeding rates go?
- How market research can save you money
- How much nitrogen is released from pea residue?
- How much phosphate does canola need?
- How nitrogen increases phosphate placement flexibility
- How Nitrogen increases phosphate placement flexibility
- How real is the prospect of a looming corn crisis?
- How real is the prospect of a looming corn crisis?
- How sweet this is
- How the council improves production
- How to be tops in the yield department
- How to choose an opener
- How to determine if variable rate fertilizing pays: a case study
- How to do on-farm trials
- How to handle insect scouting
- How to read the weed control rating on your label
- How to scout for and manage soybean aphids
- How to whitelist an email address
- HT systems offer another option for many corn growers
- HT varieties find their way
- HT wheat gets high marks in year one
- HTC types higher yielding
- Huge potential for soybean traits
- Hulless barley increasing in popularity
- Humidity solution for any warehouse
- Hybrid highs
- Identification of weeds goes high-tech
- Identify leaf symptoms properly so you don't spray unnecessarily
- Identify leaf symptoms properly so you don't spray unnecessarily
- Identity preserved: how Canada fits in
- Idle land has no place here
- If, and & but ...
- If, and & but...
- Imbibition: nothing else matters
- Imbibition: nothing else matters
- Impact of crop residue type on phosphorus release
- Impact of crop residue type on phosphorus release
- Impact of dry conditions on potato yield
- Impact of inputs on profitability of canola and barley
- Impact of inputs on profitability of canola and barley
- Impacts of strip till in soybeans uncertain
- Implements and accessories
- Implications of cutting back on fertilizer
- Implications of cutting inputs may be high
- Implications of cutting inputs may be high
- Importance of copper fertility on oats
- Improve lupin and fababean yields with timely weed removal
- Improve your odds of achieving malt barley
- Improved chickpeas in the works
- Improved chickpeas in the works
- Improved segregation in wheat is the goal
- Improved segregation in wheat is the goal
- Improvement takes time
- Improving fusarium resistance in wheat
- Improving nitrogen management
- Improving nutritional value of canola oil
- Improving phosphorus availability in wheat
- Improving phosphorus availability in wheat
- Improving plant health with fungicides
- Improving sprayer performance
- In herbicides, timing is everything, too
- In herbicides, timing is everything, too
- In terms of seed, there's no place like home
- In terms of seed, there's no place like home
- In the middle ground
- In the wash
- In-crop applications of N fertilizer for wheat
- In-crop N management for high protein wheat rarely pays
- In-crop N management for high protein wheat rarely pays
- In-furrow math
- Incidence of blackleg down in Alberta
- Increase corn plant populations
- Increasing awareness of herbicide resistant weeds
- Increasing management levels on a budget
- Increasing management levels on a budget
- Increasing the use of certified seed a ‘win-win-win’ situation
- Increasing time constraints and complexity
- Industrial mustard in development stages
- Industrial mustard in development stages
- INDUSTRY AND PRODUCT NEWS
- Industry cleaning up genetic contamination
- Industry experts on the impact of HTC canola
- Industry indicates no 'crushing' demand for IP
- INDUSTRY NEWS
- Industry news
- INDUSTRY NEWS: April 2007
- INDUSTRY NEWS: March 2005
- INDUSTRY NEWS: March 2006
- INDUSTRY NEWS: March 2007
- Industry rises to the challenge
- Information gathering changing on the farm
- Information technology and farm management decisions
- Information technology and farm management decisions
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Information technology and farm management strategies
- Inhibiting urea's conversion to ammonia
- Innovation leads to grower benefits
- Innovations with IMI chemistry
- Innovations with IMI chemistry
- Innovative storage in Alliston
- Innovators on study tour
- Inoculation of pulse crops important
- Insect control in pulses
- Insect myths
- Insect myths
- Insect resistance on the way?
- Insecticidal proteins control plant pests
- Insects under no-till: Win some and lose some
- Inside inoculants
- Inside inoculants
- Insulated shop saves money and time
- Insurance against disease
- Integrate crops for best returns from whole farm
- Integrated Canada thistle control on pastures
- Integrated Canada thistle control on pastures
- Integrated management improves profitability
- Integrated management improves profitability
- Integrated pest management could save a billion dollars
- Integrated root maggot control
- Integrated root maggot control
- Integrated weed control can beat back weed resistance
- Integrated weed management can work
- Integrity of IP system something to be admired
- Intercropping oilseeds and legumes under no-till
- Interest in camelina gains momentum in Canada
- Interferes with aphid sucking
- Internet supports more farm businesses
- Internet supports more farm businesses
- Introducing a winner
- Invasive plants are everyone's problem
- Invasive plants are everyone's problem
- Invest in integrated management
- Investigating blackleg resistance
- Investigating economic thresholds for Canada thistle in forages
- Investigating pest management for low-linolenic soybeans
- Investigating scab
- IP - a way to contract
- IP in the land where volume is king
- IP in the land where volume is king
- IP potential still there, premium markets to come
- IP soybean market heats up
- IP soybeans looking stronger in 2009
- Irrigated dry bean research proves value in Saskatchewan
- Irrigation management to prevent fusarium
- Irrigation management to prevent fusarium
- Irrigation source being monitored
- Irrigation Systems
- Is balancing nutrient inputs with crop removal a good fertilizer strategy?
- Is fallow unnecessary?
- Is inoculation necessary on long-term pulse land?
- Is IP a good addition to a production portfolio?
- Is it Congo or British Columbia Blue?
- Is it Congo or British Columbia Blue?
- Is it safe to cut back on phosphate?
- Is it stress, or could it be Group 2 herbicide injury?
- Is it time to consider applying ammonia at seeding?
- Is it time to consider applying ammonia at seeding?
- Is it too early?
- Is precision more hassle than it's worth?
- Is site specific management for potatoes?
- Is starter P required for top canola yields?
- Is the IP carrot worth the chase?
- Is there a 'right time' for weed control?
- Is tillage of no-till required to improve nutrient distribution?
- Isoflavones are the newest health food 'discovery'
- Issues surrounding corn seed treatments emerging
- It is about quality
- It pays to listen to consumers: a variety case study
- It pays to listen to consumers: a variety case study
- It's all in the timing
- It's all in the timing
- It's an incentive!
- It's dandelion's time
- It's easier now to choose hybrids for stress tolerance
- It's never too early to think about harvest
- It's never too early to think about harvest
- Japanese visitors get closer look
- Japanese visitors get closer look
- Job Board
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- Jump start storage rot prevention
- Just five years: starting now!
- Just one small idea
- Just one small idea
- Just the facts
- K and Mg... cation cousins
- Karnal bunt: The Americans can keep it!
- Keep an eye on green foxtail
- Keep an eye on stripe rust
- Keep building better practices
- Keep canola fields clean for highest yields
- Keep diseases off balance 'rotate'
- Keep diseases off balance - 'rotate'
- Keep it moving to make money
- Keep it moving to make money
- Keep it on target!
- Keep learning
- Keep learning
- Keep learning
- Keep on target!
- Keeping canola out of cereals
- Keeping costs per acre down
- Keeping herbicide records
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch
- Keeping in touch with products and suppliers
- Keeping nitrogen working in winter wheat
- Keeping nitrogen working in winter wheat
- Keeping super-resistant canola at bay
- Keeping the green in lentil
- Keeping up-to-date
- Keeping your soil healthy
- Keeping your soil healthy
- Keys to profit
- Kickstart eroded knolls with direct seeding
- Knocking out Manitoba corn borers
- Know pea node stages
- Know the enemy; use the tools
- Know what to expect with transgenic canola
- Know your adjuvants
- Know your brome weed species
- Know your peas
- Knowing when wild oats emerges can help combat it
- Kochia takes off — control this weed early
- Labelling of GM products — who's reading and who pays?
- Land rents are moving targets
- Landscape characteristics guide precision farming
- Landscape restoration a growing solution
- Landscape restoration a growing solution
- Laser drives automatic steering
- Late blight update
- Late swathing might improve hybrid yield
- Latest research on aphids aims to curb appetites
- Latest varieties may provide new opportunities
- Layering your way to better protection
- Layering your way to better protection
- Leading the way is risky in more ways than one
- Leaf disease development is unpredictable
- Leaf diseases fungicide update 2008
- Leaf spot disease resistance makes inroads
- Leafy spurge continues to dominate pastures
- Leap of faith
- Learn by taking chances
- Learning by computer
- Learning curve must account for all impacts
- Learning from fusarium wilt in 2002
- Learning more about soybean aphids
- Learning more about weed control in IP soybeans
- Learning to be early
- Learning to be early
- Learning to grow winter wheat is worth it
- Leases replace ownership as farm model
- Leases replace ownership as farm model
- Legumes as soil builders
- Legumes deliver; so take advantage of them
- Lentil row spacing and seeding rates
- Lentil splitting plant operational
- Lentils and pulses on the increase
- Lentils can lower nitrogen needs
- Lessons from grazing corn in 2006
- Lessons from grazing corn in 2006
- Lessons learned in the long run
- Let your cattle harvest corn
- Leveraging your financials: Part I
- Leveraging your financials: Part I
- Life with adventitious presence
- Life with adventitious presence
- Life without royalties: be careful what you wish for
- Lime turns farm around
- Linking soil nitrogen level to herbicide effectiveness
- Liquid fits with direct seeding
- Little change in soil P and K in the Northern Great Plains
- Livestock manure can help reduce fertilizer costs
- Living with deadnettle
- Long-range weather predictions
- Long-term no-till soils have higher fertility
- Long-term phosphorus fertilization effects on crop yields and soil phosphorus
- Long-term zero-till pays back
- Long-term zero-till pays back
- Look closely at grasshoppers before spraying
- Look out CPB!
- Looking ahead
- Looking back to look ahead
- Looking for cabbage maggots' natural enemy
- Looking for dryland bean agronomic solutions
- Looking for higher grade food grade soybeans
- Looking for lupin markets
- Looking for the silver bullet
- Low disturbance seeding has advantages
- Low input cropping with black medic
- Low phytic acid barley coming soon
- Low retail prices can cost more than you expect
- Low retail prices can cost more than you expect
- Low yields may be due to hidden salinity
- Low-linolenic soybeans lose ground in Ontario
- Lower rates proven
- Lupin: overcoming the hurdles
- Lupin: overcoming the hurdles
- Lygus bug and its yield impact
- Lygus bug monitoring team
- Machine picks up 18 rows
- MACHINERY
- Machinery capacity is key to growth
- Machinery Manager
- Machinery Manager - TCMW October 09
- Magnetic device may reduce fuel costs
- Magnetic device may reduce fuel costs
- Maintaining nitrogen effectiveness in high-moisture areas
- Maintaining soil quality takes work
- Make a new weed control plan
- Make canola regular part of rotation to beat market swings
- Make fertilizer part of forage management
- Make greater efficiency rule your seeding season
- Make the business choice
- Make the business choice
- Making a difference with lentils
- Making better corn hybrid choices
- Making decisions based on field scouting
- Making decisions based on information technology
- Making economic fertilizer decisions in canola
- Making fusarium-resistant plants from pollen
- Making soil tests work
- Making soil tests work
- Making technology work better
- Making the decision on replanting
- Making the grade for food-grade flax
- Making the most of beneficial insects
- Making the most of crop rotations
- Making the most of pulse crops in rotation
- Making the research rounds
- Making tracks in reducing losses
- Making tracks in reducing losses
- Making variety selection wisely
- Making your choice
- Making zones work
- Making zones work
- Malt barley - the luck of the lottery
- Malting barley markets hold their own
- MANA enters Canadian market with 14 pesticides
- Manage broadcast urea to reduce volatilization
- Manage chickpea maturity with fertilizer
- Manage chickpea maturity with fertilizer
- Manage more weeds at lower cost
- Manage risk and maximize profit potential
- Manage risk and maximize profit potential
- Manage seedrow N risks
- Management bonus!
- Management of leaf spotting diseases in winter wheat
- Managing ascochyta blight in chickpeas
- Managing ascochyta blight in chickpeas
- Managing by zones
- Managing canola after the big white combine
- Managing cash contracts
- Managing chickpeas
- Managing disease, crops a matter of specifics
- Managing disease, crops a matter of specifics
- Managing diseases in cereals, from seed to leaf
- Managing economic risk in grazing corn
- Managing economic risk in grazing corn
- Managing elemental vs. sulphate-S at retail
- Managing elemental vs. sulphate-S at retail
- Managing fertility
- Managing fertility in single shoot seeding systems
- Managing foliar disease in pulses
- Managing for protein
- Managing for value
- Managing lentil fertility
- Managing lentil fertility
- Managing manure application on forages
- Managing N fertilizer for maximum benefit
- Managing phosphorus-based manure inputs
- Managing red smudge in durum wheat
- Managing risk in your business
- Managing risk in your business
- Managing risk is focus of research
- Managing risk on the farm: tools and strategies
- Managing risk on the farm: tools and strategies
- Managing saline soils with forages
- Managing traits in corn
- Managing volunteer canola
- Managing volunteer canola in RR soybeans
- Managing volunteer canola in RR soybeans
- Managing weed control timing
- Managing weed control timing
- Managing weeds in herbicide tolerant canola
- Managing weeds with direct seeding
- Mandatory three year rotation a reality
- Mandatory three year rotation a reality
- Manganese-glyphosate field trials seek to improve herbicide-nutrient reaction
- Manitoba potatoes bulking up
- Manitoba soybean acres soar
- Manitoba weed survey shows you win some and lose some
- Manure maker, or manure taker?
- Manure maker, or manure taker?
- Manure maker, or manure taker? Part II
- Manure maker, or manure taker? Part II
- Manure management
- Manure nutrients in cropping systems
- Manure put to use
- Manure technology solves environmental concerns
- Manure works in no-till
- Many angles to building farm chemicals
- Many choices for Canada thistle control
- Mapping the future in control strategies
- Mapping your fields
- Market signals
- Marketing plan maximizes profit potential
- Marketing plan maximizes profit potential
- Marketing takes vision, discipline
- Marketing takes vision, discipline
- Matching and catching
- Matching money
- Maximizing for the millennium… canola
- Maximizing herbicide goes back to basics
- Maximizing residual herbicide efficacy
- Maximizing seed and seedrow fertilizer benefits
- Maximizing seed and seedrow fertilizer benefits
- Maximizing silage production in Alberta
- May2008
- Measured by trait, milk or meat?
- Measuring economic value of HTC varieties
- Meet end-user demand with top quality canola
- Meeting opportunities
- Meeting the challenge
- Micro-organism control of grassy weeds
- Mid-high horsepower tractors
- Mid-row banding gaining converts
- Mid-row versus side-band
- Mid-row versus side-band
- Mid-season diseases start early
- Midge resistance is in the wings
- Millet may have a place
- Minding your field peas
- Minor Use registration program a hit
- Minor Use registration program a hit
- Mixed results on safener
- Mixing modes to control ragweed
- Mn antagonism with glyphosate uncertain
- Mn antagonism with glyphosate uncertain
- Molecular biology shows route to new crops
- Molecular biology shows route to new crops
- Money in your pocket?
- Money Map highlights profit and loss
- Monitor chickpeas in the bin
- Monitor your fields, adjust your control methods
- Monitoring herbicide residues
- More choices, more decisions
- More growers choose tolerant varieties
- More insect control on the way
- More milk in the tank, more dollars in the pocket
- More milk in the tank, more dollars in the pocket
- More money for growers
- More nitrogen plus fewer aphids
- More on spraying techniques
- More potatoes per acre
- More reasons to consider soybean inoculants
- More than potatoes
- More this winter
- More to breeding better wheat than yield
- More varieties, more acreage
- More wheat in fields, more to manage
- More yield, higher grade
- Most things change
- Most things change
- Mother Nature helps hold second flush in check
- Mounting resistance management strategies
- Mounting resistance management strategies
- Move to direct seeding successful
- Moving ground water the only way to beat salinity
- Moving south
- Multiple insects. Multiple thresholds. What to do?
- Mustard can beat canola in the south
- Mustard rewards good management
- Mustard: more than just a condiment
- Mustard: more than just a condiment
- Mycorrhizae the secret to good flax crops
- N from the crop
- N, P and K: fertilizer management for oats
- N, P and K: fertilizer management for oats
- N:P ratio your best strategy
- Name that weed!
- Nanotechnology in agriculture
- Narrow row sunflower production possible
- Narrow row sunflower production possible
- Narrow-leaved hawk's beard control in direct seeding
- Narrow-leaved hawk’s-beard can hammer yield
- Natural enemies farmers' unpaid helpers
- Natural enemies - farmers' unpaid helpers
- Navigating the biofuel maze
- Near and far
- Nebraska Tractor Tests – still the one
- Nebraska Tractor Tests – still the one
- Need to know
- Need to lower costs renewing interest in precision agriculture
- Needed: An integrated flea beetle research program
- Nesting studies find cropping practices make a difference
- Net blotch may be less of a problem with sweep openers
- Net blotch may be less of a problem with sweep openers
- New breeder takes on CWRS challenges
- New breeding boosts seed value
- New canola keeps industry competitive
- New canola pest found on the Prairies
- New cereal varieties update
- New chemistry and new combination offer more protection
- New chickpea fungicides raise resistance concerns
- New co-pack targets perennials – fast
- New college program turns out graduates to fuel the next economy
- New compounds face a long, bumpy road to the farm
- New control strategies for cabbage seedpod weevil
- New corn research actually old
- New corn research actually old
- New crop looks good for dry areas
- New dandelion control methods explored
- New developments in common scab research
- New directions in potato breeding
- New DNA test pinpoints disease, removes all doubt
- New DNA test pinpoints disease, removes all doubt
- New dryland bean opens up northern production
- New equipment
- New faces and places at research centres
- New farm management group increases skills
- New farm management group increases skills
- New fertilizer makes sulphur nutrition more accurate
- New fertilizer makes sulphur nutrition more accurate
- New fuel storage strategies
- New growth for barley
- New herbicide delivery system delivers made-to-measure solutions
- New herbicide first for cereals in two decades
- New herbicide for weed control in soybeans
- New herbicide formulations — your opinion counts!
- New herbicide options for Western Canada
- New herbicide registrations in forage and turf seed crops
- New herbicide registrations in forage and turf seed crops
- New herbicide tolerance system unveiled
- New herbicide tolerance system unveiled
- New herbicides hitting the market
- New inoculant offers added benefits
- New lentil varieties for 2008
- New life in demonstration farm
- New NAFTA label a boon to growers
- New nitrogen sensor could help manage risk
- New optics for sorting
- New options for pest control
- New options for pest control
- New pea and chickpea varieties for 2008
- New pest-resistant crop advances from unique partnership
- New plant genes improve crop stress tolerance and yields
- New PMRA regulations allow use of unlabelled tank mixes
- New races of sunflower rust cause concern
- New races of sunflower rust cause concern
- New seed treatment holds much promise
- New seed treatment holds much promise
- New species of corn cyst nematode on radar
- New study examines fertilizer placement
- New Sundre barley breaking barriers
- New tape trial boosts on-farm comparisons
- New tests assess soil quality
- New traits for better varieties
- New traits for better varieties
- New triticale markets in development
- New varieties make beans an option for grain growers
- New varieties to ‘smile’ about
- New variety looks fabulous
- New ways, old problems
- New wheat and barley varieties hitting the market
- New wheat class promises new opportunities
- New wheat midge-tolerant varieties are top performers
- New winter wheats in development
- New yellow mustards benefit growers and producers
- News
- News from Ontario Soybean Growers
- News from the industry
- Next destination for Canadian soybeans: Vietnam
- Next step in Bt insect control
- Next wave of hybrids promises exciting results
- Niche crop homework
- Nightshade: threat to harvest and export
- Nine new CWRS lines in one year?
- NISA — a helping hand in troubled times
- Nitrogen credit:
- Nitrogen fertilization of winter wheat: alternative sources and methods
- Nitrogen fertilizer enhances fertilizer-P uptake
- Nitrogen fertilizer enhances fertilizer-P uptake
- Nitrogen sensor could help manage risk
- Nitrogen strategies for durum
- Nitrogen strategies for durum
- Nitrogen strategies for winter wheat
- Nitrogen strategies for winter wheat
- Nitrogen, disease and variety trials
- Nitrogen-fixing wheat inching closer
- Nitrogen: how much is too much?
- Nitrogen: sulphur imbalance reduces yield
- Nitrous oxide emissions and carbon credits
- NMPs to reduce GHGs
- No guessing game!
- No mystery to pulses
- No need to compromise
- No predictions here
- No reason to till a no-till field
- No relief yet on edible oils
- No rhyme or reason to sweet corn sensitivity
- No worries with more corn
- No worries with more corn
- No yield boost from micronutrients in peas
- No yield boost from micronutrients in peas
- No-till disc openers work well: Part I
- No-till disc openers work well: Part I
- No-till reduces erosion on steep slopes
- No-till seeding into heavy clay
- No-till seeding into heavy clay
- No-till shines on irrigated as well as dryland
- Nodule size and numbers matter
- Northern farmer faces challenges
- Northern thistle control
- Not all pathogens survive on crop residues
- Not in my backyard? Think again
- Not just for pasta anymore
- Nothing in life is risk free
- Nutrient cycling in zero-till
- Nutrient management following the 2009 corn crop
- Nutrient management mapping — where to start?
- Nutrient management plan is a positive development
- Nutrient management plan is a positive development
- Nutrient management planning: why be proactive?
- Nutrient planning impacted by new manure regulations
- Nutrient planning impacted by new manure regulations
- Nutrient stratification in no-till is not a major concern
- Nutrient uptake and timing guides fertilizer practices
- Nutrients in the plan
- Oat crown rust races challenging breeders and growers
- Oat crown rust races challenging breeders and growers
- Oat crown rust rears its head
- Oat hulls as energy source more than hot air
- Oat hulls as energy source more than hot air
- Oats and barley heading in new directions
- Oats at 200bu/ac is feasible
- Oats good hedge against low commodity prices
- Oats variety could open new markets
- Objective advice is the goal
- Of flats and inflation
- Off-farm grain hauling
- Oils for special needs
- Oilseed advantages on the prairies
- Oilseed advantages on the prairies
- Oilseeds, legumes fit in the southern prairies
- Old crop or new - gentler seed handling pays
- Old enemy, new threat
- Old enemy, new threat
- On the lookout for US corn rootworms
- On the lookout for US corn rootworms
- ON TOUR
- On-farm assay for seed vigour in the works
- On-farm food safety and the grains industry
- On-farm seed treatment technology
- On-farm seed treatment technology — fast delivery of improved products
- On-farm storage a growing potential for growers
- On-farm weather stations can help guide decisions
- On-the-go seed treatment unit improves accuracy
- One drill does it all
- One or another risk
- Ontario sentinel plots: watching for rust
- Ontario sentinel plots: watching for rust
- Ontario Soybean Growers' news
- Ontario's huge winter wheat potential
- Ontario's huge winter wheat potential
- Ontario's seed corn crop on the move
- Ontario's seed corn crop on the move
- Opener/packer types not a big deal
- Opening new doors
- Opening weed control options for sunflowers
- Opinions still varied on IP system
- Opportunities on the rise for food grade corn
- Optimizing cereal yield-tuning for 'tops in crops'
- Optimizing cereal yield-tuning for 'tops in crops'
- Optimizing dryland pea yields
- Optimizing dryland pea yields
- Optimizing margins
- Optimizing mustard production
- Optimizing nitrogen fertilizer response
- Optimizing nitrogen fertilizer response
- Organic crop management and soil phosphorus
- Organic matter has risen
- Organic options for weed control
- Organic options for weed control
- Organic practices show promise for conventional systems
- Our future leaders
- Out, out brown spot
- Out-'slugging' soybeans an emerging issue
- Out-'slugging' soybeans an emerging issue
- Outside the box
- Owning a different harvesting system
- Owning a different harvesting system
- Page not found 404 error
- Paper trail on food safety becoming essential
- Part 1: The basics — start with the soil
- Part II: The basics — justifying tillage
- Part III: The basics — rotation
- Partner in production
- Partnerships mark the road to success
- Party time in the trials
- Patience and co-operation
- Payment for ecological goods and services
- Payments for carbon storage finally!
- Payments for carbon storage - finally!
- Pea leaf weevil continues to spread
- Pea leaf weevil has potential to cause problems
- Pea leaf weevil has potential to cause problems
- Pea residues increase soil organic matter
- Pea staging diagrams: potential source of confusion!
- Pea varieties affect productivity
- Pea-wheat rotations look sustainable in the Brown soil zone
- Peacan meal has huge potential
- Peas are drought tolerant
- Peas' root-ability related to yield
- Perennial control part of the pea plan
- Perennial grass hybrid fights salinity
- Perennial grass hybrid fights salinity
- Perennial sow thistle is a growing problem
- Perspectives on weed resistance management
- Pesky perennials
- Pesticide free production
- Pesticide market update
- Pesticide safety critical
- Pests on the wind
- Petiole nutrient recommendations may need revising
- Petiole nutrient recommendations may need revising
- Phomopsis gaining higher profile
- Phosphate and peas: What are your options?
- Phosphate extracted from manure could fertilize crops, cut pollution
- Phosphorus deficiency in seedling corn crop rotation considerations
- Phosphorus deficiency in seedling corn - crop rotation considerations
- Phosphorus fertilizer boosts yields in fallow-wheat production
- Phosphorus management for irrigated potato production in Manitoba
- Physiology and soybean potential
- Physiology and soybean potential
- Phytophthora a concern for several reasons
- Phytophthora fighters
- Pick-up Farm Truck Review
- Pillars of success
- Plan ahead to beat fusarium
- Plan by planning
- Plan for bugs
- Plan in place to prepare for arrival in Canada
- Plan rotations carefully
- Planned approaches to handling difficult weeds
- Planning for the 2006 crop year
- Planning for the 2006 crop year
- Planning fungicide application with assistance
- Planning guides make decisions easier
- Planning in progress
- Planning plays key role in grower's success
- Planning your soybean planting date
- Planning your soybean planting date
- Plant breeders develop wheat midge resistance
- Plant breeding directions jolt farming strategies
- Plant hormones: they are not just for horticulture anymore
- Plant populations in soybeans: how low is too low?
- Plant populations in soybeans: how low is too low?
- Plant varieties respond to stress differently
- Planter made for three crop system
- Planters and planting
- Planters and tillage
- Planters designed for no-till
- Planters, sprayers and such
- Planting corn early a matter of timing and technique
- Planting depth critical
- Planting machinery
- Planting machinery
- Planting, harvest and loading machinery
- Planting-to-harvest
- Plants control rhizobia, nodules and nitrogen fixation
- Plastic helps corn prosper in Newfoundland
- Plot by plot
- Plot by plot
- Pod Ceal back in canola fields
- Polyculture to replace monoculture?
- Polymer coat may improve fall-seeded canola
- Population pressures
- Post-emergence strategies
- Post-harvest weed control saves moisture and nutrients
- Post-seed nitrogen applications can be successful
- Potash - the building block of plant health
- Potash — the building block of plant health
- Potato cooler
- POTATO EQUIPMENT REVIEW
- Potato growers have new way to control European corn borer
- Potato Pest Control
- Potato protection
- Potato regeneration made easier
- Potato research addresses issues for Manitoba growers
- Potato research projects at CDC south
- Potato rotation study looks to the future
- Potential biofuels influence on nutrient use and removal
- Potential biofuels influence on nutrient use and removal, July 2008
- Potential for molecular farming slowing down
- Potential for molecular farming slowing down
- Powdery mildew hits Alberta
- Powdery mildew hits Alberta
- Powdery scab may be lurking
- Powdery scab may be lurking
- Power companies paying farmers to boost soil organic matter
- Power hilling timing affects yield and quality
- Power hilling timing affects yield and quality
- Practical pesticide storage
- Practices reducing GHGs evaluated
- Practices reducing GHGs evaluated
- Prairie cropping systems reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Prairie-grown plastic
- Pre-harvest activities can impact red lentil quality
- Pre-harvest herbicides ease spring seeding
- Pre-seed burnoff continues to grow in popularity
- Pre-seed burnoff continues to grow in popularity
- Pre-seed burnoff pays even with wide sweeps
- Pre-seed burnoff research could offer extended grassy weed control
- Pre-seeding nitrate nitrogen test can save dollars
- Precision farming improves fertilizer economics
- Precision farming without satellites
- Precision spraying really works
- Predicting bacterial leaf blight disease of corn
- Predicting protein premiums for wheat
- Predicting weeds; reducing herbicides
- Predicting yield
- Premium price — premium product
- Prepare to plan
- Press-time products
- Prevent cracking and splitting when seeding pulses
- Prevent glyphosate resistance now
- Preventing herbicide resistance with fewer pesticides
- Preventing herbicide resistance with fewer pesticides
- Preventing lentil diseases
- Preventing the increase of inoculum
- Prevention is preferred
- Price risk and forward markets
- Priming kick-starts canola
- Principles of allocating funds across nutrients
- Principles of allocating funds across nutrients
- Proactive approach to pre-harvest residues in dry beans
- Proactivity pays
- Problem weeds become more of a problem
- Problem weeds become more of a problem
- Process control for food safety and quality assurance
- Process effluent water for irrigation
- Producers going for the gold grain
- Producers of Penzance
- Product group rotation gets help
- Product tackles wild oats in wheat
- Product-in-waiting
- Product-in-waiting
- Professional advice - P.Ag., CCA or both?
- Professional growers face the future
- Professionals serve landowners
- Program prospects
- Programs becoming more specific to meet needs
- Progress in white corn slow but steady
- Progress show is 25
- Progress without change
- Progress without change
- Progressive development of no-till systems
- Project deals with dwarf bunt
- Project SOY well into second decade
- Proof is in for tile drains
- Proper application will improve trifluralin results
- Proper stage to swath canola
- Properties and premiums
- Protecting glyphosate
- Protecting glyphosate
- Protective clothing and pesticides
- Protein rules in durum production
- Providing the practical viewpoint
- Province-wide disease
- Pulling the trigger on Ontario wheat
- Pulp and paper and potatoes: a match made in New Brunswick
- Pulse + barley = better silage
- Pulse + barley = better silage
- Pulse quality a top priority
- Pulse spray technology provides drift control
- Pulses and other special crops in no-till, low input systems
- Pulses and other special crops in no-till, low input systems
- Purple tofu a turn-off
- Pursuing wheat midge resistance
- Push yield limits and lower cost per bushel
- Pushing the boundaries of canola
- Pushing the IP definition
- Put a crimp in green manure
- Putting the K in corn
- Pythium update: a new battle begins
- Quackgrass makes excellent forage
- Quackgrass makes excellent forage
- Quality assures repeat customers
- Quick, convenient control of irrigation pivots
- Rainfall key to malt barley
- Raised for high outputs
- Raising the bar for Polish canola
- Rating of the various options for application of P
- Rating system helps long and short-term future for wheat
- Rating system helps long and short-term future for wheat
- Ready for the season
- Real value from 'real' land research
- Real-time variable rate nitrogen application inches closer
- Reaping the benefits of nitrogen carryover
- Recipe for a dry year
- Recommendations based on facts and information
- Recommended practice
- Recommending rates
- Record keeping key to better farm management
- Record keeping key to better farm management
- Reduce erosion risks on fallow after pulses
- Reduce fertilizer burn in corn



