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Corn for grain: the world’s top cereal crop
When it comes to cereal crop production around the world, corn is king: Maize or corn for grain is the number one cereal crop worldwide, with 885.3 million tonnes produced in 2011, according to a recent article from Statistics Canada.
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University of Guelph to shutter two campuses
The University of Guelph is shuttering two agricultural campuses in Kemptville and Alfred, Ont., looking to save millions of dollars as enrolments have fallen.
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OSCIA accepting applications for WET program
The Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association (OSCIA) is now accepting applications for the Water's Edge Transformation (WET) program.
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Young Ontario farmers walk their fields
Fifteen- to 18-year-old farmers have the opportunity to plant their own corn crop with the 2014 DuPont Pioneer Corn Share for the third year running.
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Heat herbicide for use as a harvest aid/desiccant
BASF Canada Inc. is in the final stages of establishing import tolerances or maximum residue limits (MRLs) on field peas, dry beans, sunflowers, and soybeans for key markets around the world.
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