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More tools for your clubroot toolbox
The emergence of clubroot on the Prairies has triggered intensive research, including investigation of possible tools for integrated management of clubroot. Indeed, even though a single control measure may work well in the short term, integrated management is a better approach in the long run, researchers say.
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New spam law a deal breaker
At Top Crop Manager, we are working hard to comply with Canada's new Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL), which comes into effect July 1. As part of that, we’re asking you to renew your subscription to this e-newsletter to ensure we can continue sending it.
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AAFC's Keith Downey nominated for peace award
Keith Downey, senior research scientist with AAFC in Saskatoon, Sask., has been nominated for the Oslo Business Peace Award. Downey has been breeding Brassica oilseed and mustard crops for more than 50 years and was instrumental in the development of canola.
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Richardson increases canola crushing capacity in Yorkton
Following a $30 million expansion project, Richardson's Yorkton plant began processing 3,000 tonnes of canola per day, an increase from 2,400 tonnes per day, on April 1. The facility now has the capacity to process more than one million tonnes of canola per year.
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Grain research, production and processing gets boost in Manitoba
The federal and Manitoba governments are providing a combined $20 million toward projects under the province’s new Grain Innovation Hub. This figure is supplemented by additional funding from industry partners which is expected to bring the total investment to over $33 million.
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Axial now available for use on winter wheat
Axial can be applied to winter wheat as early as the 1-leaf stage and as late as the flag leaf stage; it can be applied to grass weeds beginning at the 1-leaf stage through to 6-leaf, prior to the fourth tiller stage.
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