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Assessing soybean fields for aphids and mites
The weather has been ideal for soybean aphids and has been dry enough in areas to also see mites starting up. Some fields are starting to see one or both of these pests increasing in numbers. Here are things to consider when assessing fields from OMAF's Tracey Baute.
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A case for a cornstalks to bioprocessing venture
A value chain consortium has presented its final report to local corn producers on a business case for sustaining a commercially viable cellulosic sugar plant in southwestern Ontario to support the future production of green chemicals.
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Wheat seeding to increase performance
The Wellington SCIA and C&M Seeds are hosting a wheat seeding workshop to increase agronomic performance.
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Farmers welcoming warmer temperatures
Recent unseasonably cool August conditions put corn and soybean crops in Lambton County seven to 10 days behind where their growth normally would be at this time, but the coming week's warm forecast is welcome news.
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New agriculture app for fleet management
Trimble has introduced the Connected Farm Fleet app built to serve managers and technicians by enabling them to access their fleet information from any location.
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