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2025 cereal harvest hits highs and lows in Manitoba
Manitoba’s oat harvest was complicated by heavy rain, while wheat yields so far are all over the map and depend…
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Digital age farmers need truth sense
Misinformation and disinformation are enjoying a surge in the age of the internet. Experts say agriculture and farmers shouldn’t take…
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AgGronomyTV: Waterhemp tightens its grip on Manitoba fields
Earlier this summer in many parts of Manitoba, waterhemp was downgraded to a Tier 2 noxious weed, reflecting the new…
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Quebec pork company calls for transparency around gene-edited pigs
Quebec-based pork company duBreton is calling for transparency around meats from gene-edited pigs on concerns that a lack of mandatory…
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More rainfall for Prairie farmers
Heavy rain may become more common as the climate on the Canadian Prairies makes more of the storm types that…
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Better tile drainage: bioreactors could benefit from draining
Bioreactors are meant to filter nitrogen from tile water and reduce extra nutrient running off int0 local rivers and lakes,…
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Canola gets good news, bad news on sclerotinia fungicides
Sclerotinia in Canadian canola fields is still mostly responding to three major fungicide groups, but there are some populations less…