Nodding thistle is largely found in southwestern Manitoba.

Don’t yield to weed invaders

It’s important to stop Palmer amaranth and waterhemp in their tracks

Invasive Species Awareness Week occurs during the last week of April in Manitoba. The Manitoba Weed Supervisors Association (MWSA) recognizes this week by highlighting a few of the invasive plants considered to be a significant threat to the landscape of our province. Many of these invasive species are mistaken for wildflowers, but unlike native wildflowers,


Visible salt deposits coat the surface of a field in southern Manitoba after the 2024 melt.

Soil tests and salinity 

Soil test results are key when choosing salt-tolerant forages, and when it comes to salinity, there are a few quirks to remember

Producers in Saskatchewan and Manitoba are asking plenty of questions about how to manage salinity in their soil. Jeff Schoenau, a soil science professor with the University of Saskatchewan, is among those fielding questions, although he says the amount of visible salinity in his province is “normal” for April. “I think probably folks are more




Just how big is Brazil’s soybean crop?

Just how big is Brazil’s soybean crop?

Expert’s Radar: Some perspective on this, and other issues

On a recent trip to Toronto, I could see the CN Tower from my hotel room. It looked impressive, but not that impressive given the view of nearby buildings appearing much larger than the thin tower in the distance. Then, looking back toward the hotel from two miles away and 114 stories in the air,