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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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Are you considering tank-mixing glyphosate and Permit for use in glyphosate-tolerant corn? Mike Cowbrough offers guidelines.
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The OMAF and MRA field crops team have surveyed a range of cornfields to determine the impact that this spring's weather has had on the level of residual soil nitrate.
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Is swede midge a problem in canola fields in your area? The Ontario Canola Growers Association's interactive map is updated twice weekly indicating average swede midge per trap per day.
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The North American Manure Expo is being held in Springfield, Missouri, July 8 and 9, 2014. The theme for this year’s event is Valuing Manure and the Environment.
While the equipment and trade show runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on July 9, there will be a choice of five different classroom sessions that you won't want to miss. Five education sessions will run from 1 to 2 p.m. and will be repeated again from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds.
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A late spring and relatively high soybean prices have pushed soybean acreage to an all-time high: more than three million acres of soybeans are expected to be seeded in Ontario this year, according to Horst Bohner in the latest field crop report from OMAF.
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As temperatures warm up, flea beetles are emerging and on the move, and feeding damage is evident in early emerged canola.
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Provincially, 70 per cent of intended corn acres are now planted, and soybean seeding continues to be delayed in many areas, according to the latest Ontario field crop report from OMAF.
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More than $50 million will be available for industry-led projects to help the agriculture industry as the Canadian Agricultural Adaptation Program has received renewal for five more years.
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