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Faba bean research means high protein, less gas
[UPDATED: Mar. 5, 2024] Let’s get the obvious part out of the way. By separating “the good stuff” (protein, starch…
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Managing pulses when the well runs dry
There’s still lots of winter left for the coming year’s pulse ground to get moisture, says Manitoba Agriculture pulse specialist…
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Bean crops take yield hit
Acres are up but yields are trending down for soybeans and dry beans across the province this year, according to Manitoba Agriculture…
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Researchers call for more pea acres
Peas are a powerhouse. Not only do they sport a low carbon footprint and contain a high amount of protein, but they come with…
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Making lupins work as a Prairie pulse option
Lupins are more common in flower gardens than fields. That could change due to growing attention in Western Canada on…
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SCN: The new tough guy on the block
Soybeans arrived in Manitoba in the early 20th century, but it took another 100 years for them to become a major crop. Now,…

Dryness poised to threaten Saskatchewan crops
Growing conditions vary across province

Pulse Weekly: Conditions vary across Saskatchewan
Weather, lack of moisture affecting crops

Alberta crop ratings nudge up
But ground drier

Manitoba crops advancing nicely despite below normal moisture
About 50 to 70 per cent of normal precipitation

Pulse weekly: U.S. pulse area up in 2025
Stocks also higher

Saskatchewan crops firmly normal in development
Good majority of moisture levels rated adequate

Pulse Weekly: Manitoba beans, peas in good shape
Keeping on crop development over next few weeks

Manitoba crops in good shape: Report
Rainfall amounts vary widely

Pulse Weekly: Lentil prices in decline in Western Canada
Green lentils lose as much as seven cents/lb. this month

Pulse weekly: Canadian pea exports up in April
China the largest destination despite tariffs