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Ramp up your nitrogen efficiency in winter cereals: VIDEO

By Greg Berg 2 days ago
Nitrogen ramps are a tool to help farmers hone their fertilizer rate for the best, most cost efficient winter wheat or fall rye crop.

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Manitoba soybean growers battle spider mites

By Miranda Leybourne August 26, 2025
Two-spotted spider mites have been top of Manitoba’s soybean insect pest problems, but at least 2025 has seen fewer grasshoppers than expected.


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‘Energy crop’ for aviation fuel faces significant challenges

By Jeff Melchior 6 days ago
Production of bioenergy crops such as sorghum and switchgrass for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in coming years will spawn debate about where to plant them, how to convince farmers to invest in them, and how they will impact food and fuel prices.

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Evolutionary origins of the potato revealed - and a tomato was involved

August 1, 2025
A new analysis of 450 genomes from cultivated potatoes and 56 genomes of wild potato species has revealed that the potato lineage originated through natural interbreeding between a wild tomato plant and a potato-like species in South America about 9 million years ago.


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