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New weather stations for Manitoba
The new weather stations are expected improve the Manitoba government's ability to report on crop and soil conditions, assess risks from crop diseases and insects, and support decision-making for the crop-residue burning program.
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Warm weather improves Saskatchewan crop conditions
Warm weather in Saskatchewan has helped advance many crops and the majority are in fair to excellent condition, according to the province's latest crop report.
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Connecting Albertans to farm safety services
Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development (ARD) has developed and launched a Farm Safety Online Directory with contacts to individuals and organizations providing services in the area of farm safety.
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Good growing conditions in Manitoba
Another week of generally good growing conditions have advanced crops in Manitoba, as well as allowed crops impacted by excessive moisture to continue their recovery.
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Changes to eligibility of amber durum varieties
Variety registration for Sceptre, a Canada Western Amber Durum variety, will be cancelled effective October 24, 2014, by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
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New hope for powdery mildew resistant barley
New research at the University of Adelaide in Australia has opened the way for the development of new lines of barley with resistance to powdery mildew.
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