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Herbicide-resistant wild mustard can be a big problem in Prairie lentil fields. But a University of Saskatchewan study shows you can control these weeds while reducing the risk of creating even more herbicide-resistant weeds.
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There is a variable risk of potential flooding across Manitoba, according to the Hydrologic Forecast Centre of Manitoba Infrastructure and Transportation's first 2015 spring flood outlook.
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The federal government has introduced some tax changes for the 2014 tax year.
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With about 20 million acres of Prairie land in tame hay or seeded pasture, the productivity of many hay and pasture fields can be improved with very good fertilizer management. Generally, Brown and Dark Brown soils in the southern Prairies are often deficient in nitrogen and in phosphorus, but usually are not deficient in potassium or sulphur for grass production. Black, Gray Wooded and Gray-Black transition soils are commonly deficient in nitrogen and phosphorus and are more frequently deficient in potassium and/or sulphur, particularly on sandy soils.
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March 16-17, 2015
Location: Saskatoon, SK
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June 17-19, 2015
Location: Regina, SK
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July 5-9, 2015
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