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Some Ontario corn still running behind normal
OMAF specialist Greg Stewart says the last half of August provided favourable weather for the provincial corn crop, but the crop still seems to be at least a week behind in development in many areas.
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Double cropping fall rye for extra forage
Fall rye is ready for harvest in southern Ontario in mid-May, which provides great opportunities for double crop options, and can also fill in the gap in years when forage supplies are short.
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Phosphorus: fertilizer application rights
Bonnie Ball offers suggestions for keeping phosphorus in the soil/crop system and out of surface waters.
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U.S. report states GMO corn failing to protect fields from pests
Researchers in the key corn-growing state of Illinois are finding significant damage from rootworms in farm fields planted in a rotation with a genetically modified corn, a combination of measures that are supposed to protect the crop from the pests, according to a new report.
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