Avoid 'green bridge' from winter wheat wrecks to spring wheat

Manitoba agriculture department staffers report questions coming in about seeding spring wheat in a field where the winter wheat was torn up due to poor emergence or winterkill. The main disease consideration in this situation is wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV). This disease is vectored by the wheat curl mite and both the virus and[...]

Watch skies for signs of leaf spot diseases in wheat

Provincial ag extension staff in Alberta are reminding wheat growers they've got plenty of economic reasons to keep a weather eye out for signs of leaf spot disease. Leaf spot diseases can decrease wheat yield by up to 20 per cent or more, as well as diminish kernel weight and in some cases reduce grade.[...]


Alta. names more farmers to "green" institute

Alberta's government has named two farmers to the board of its new institute to explore how the province can best tap into demand for environmental goods and services. Jurgen Preugschas of Mayerthorpe and Terry Young of Red Deer will be the two farmer directors for the Institute for Agriculture, Forestry and the Environment. The new[...]

Nufarm to sell Achieve Liquid Gold

Nufarm will take over marketing of Syngenta's Achieve Liquid Gold herbicide in Western Canada, the companies announced Tuesday. Achieve Liquid Gold is a tank mix of Syngenta's graminicide Achieve (Group 1) and Bayer CropScience's Buctril M (Groups 4 and 6). (Nufarm also markets a generic version of Buctril M under the name Mextrol.) The company[...]


Institute to "green" Alberta's ag sector

How Alberta's farming sector can adapt to tap into growing demand for environment-friendly goods, services and processes is expected to be one of the key fields of study for a new provincially-funded institute. Premier Ed Stelmach launched the "virtual" Alberta Institute for Agriculture, Forestry and the Environment on Monday with $800,000 and a budget for[...]

Man. green groups rip hog review

The provincial government's move Monday to halt any further development of the hog sector in much of eastern Manitoba doesn't go far enough, according to a coalition of groups advocating smaller-scale farming. In a press conference Wednesday in Winnipeg, representatives of groups including HogWatch Manitoba and Beyond Factory Farming called for the provincial government to[...]


CWB's malting barley gets China's "Green" label

China's Green Food Development Centre, which certifies foods for sustainable, "green" farming practices, has approved its "Green Food" label for Chinese beer made with Canadian malting barley. The Canadian Wheat Board has been granted "Green Food" accreditation for shipments of up to 600,000 tonnes per year of Prairie malting barley, the board announced Thursday. That's[...]

CPR's U.S. Midwest play gets approval

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board has granted Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) regulatory approval to buy control of the Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad Corp. Calgary-based CPR, which announced the ruling in a release Tuesday, noted that the board "denied all requests for conditions other than those agreed to voluntarily by (CPR)" and that the board's[...]


Rethink yield math: Sask. crop insurance review

Yield trending and yield cushioning are among the changes recommended in a new review of Saskatchewan's provincial crop insurance program. The province hasn't yet specified what changes it will make on the basis of the review, prepared for the province by Meyers Norris Penny (MNP). But Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud said in a release Monday[...]

Jones rink keeps Monsanto brand

Manitoba's Team Jennifer Jones has signed on for a two-year extension of its sponsorship by Monsanto Canada, through to the end of April 2010. The extension, announced Monday, includes an undisclosed amount of monetary support and "performance incentives" for the curling team as well as title sponsorship, company logo placement on both on-ice and off-ice[...]