Dry year adds to spray considerations
Manitoba’s weather lately means weeds have toughened up and herbicides may have an uphill battle if weeds aren’t growing vigorously
Much needed rainfall showers on Manitoba
The province got some much needed rain over the weekend, although some regions are still looking for moisture
Winter cereals still waiting for rain
Most winter wheat made it into spring, but cold temperatures and lack of rainfall have added a sour note
Triple threat leads to canola reseed spike
Farmers headed into the field for round two of canola seeding last week after dry conditions, frost and flea beetles sabotaged their first stands
On the watch for downy and Japanese brome
Downy and Japanese brome have been considered invasive species in Manitoba for years and weed experts are asking farmers to keep an eye out for them
Look out for flowering invasive species
Red bartsia is an old enemy, but orange hawkweed is relatively new on Manitoba’s list of invasive species
Forage forecast gets some good news
Forage got a needed boost in the last week of May, especially in areas that got rain before the temperatures rose
Flea beetles in fields add to weather worries
Manitoba's dry weather, previous frost stress and recent heat means producers need to keep a close eye on flea beetle damage
Ramped-up inspections take aim at bee disease
Beekeepers have been promised at least another two years of the inspections they argue are important for bee health
Natural pest control still a challenge
Pest control in potatoes is caught between growing pressure to cut back on common chemical tools and concerns over chemical rotation, but do biopesticides factor into the path forward?