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Seeding winter wheat this fall
Written by Dr. Ross McKenzie*   
Aug. 18, 2010 – Spring weather conditions across much of the southern prairies were excessively wet in April, May and June, 2010. As a result, about 10 percent of land in southern Alberta was not seeded.  | READ MORE
 
Ralph Pearce Resistance an issue that is gaining prominence
Written by Ralph Pearce   
Ford BaldwinAug. 4, 2010 – Some growing seasons bring the optimism of a new year, with the potential for high yields, low disease or pest problems and rising commodity prices.  | READ MORE
 
Sowing the seeds of food security
Written by Top Crop Manager   
cedass1May 27, 2010 – In Canada, the term “daily struggle” can refer to traffic jams, slow Internet connections or gloomy economic forecasts.  | READ MORE
 
Fast-growing plants susceptible to insects
Written by University of California at Irvine   
caterpillarMarch 29, 2010, Irvine, CA – There's a war occurring each day in our fields: plant vs. plant-eating insect vs. insect-eating insect.  | READ MORE
 
Two words from US commodity trader: Grow Corn
Written by Top Crop Manager   

two-words1March 10, 2010 – Corn will continue to be king, according to Cal Whewell, a well-known and perennial favourite at the Grain Farmers of Ontario annual meeting. Despite a large carryout coming into the spring of 2010, Whewell says the market will continue to push for corn, and for several reasons. 

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