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The Ontario government has passed the Agriculture Insurance Act, 2014 which will allow more types of agricultural products to be covered by the province's production insurance program.
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Whether it’s keeping candidates guessing as to where they are in the application process or simply neglecting to acknowledge their applications, some employers are unwittingly leaving candidates with a bad impression – and it’s taking a toll on their businesses.
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Two pests that are starting to appear in Ontario fields include cereal leaf beetle and alfalfa weevil.
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Cool, wet conditions in many parts of Ontario in 2014 favoured certain leaf diseases in corn and soybeans. Plant pathologist Albert Tenuta, with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), discusses several of the key foliar diseases in 2014. He also highlights some of the recent research findings on these diseases, and management options for 2015.
“Why are we seeing more leaf diseases in general? One factor is more corn-on-corn and soybean-on-soybean acres. [Reduced tillage] means more crop residues are left in the field, and many foliar pathogens can survive and overwinter on these residues.” Tenuta explains.
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June 17, 2015
Location: Regina, SK
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November 6-15, 2015
Location: Exhibition Place, Toronto, ON
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