Tag Archives Natural Disaster
VIDEO: MASC still assessing hail-damaged crops in Roseisle-Miami area
A hail storm damaged or destroyed some crops June 27
Should crop insurance have a ‘do not seed before’ date?
This spring has prompted some to ask the question
A mix of pragmatism and fear keeps GMOs out of Zambia
While the debate over GMO labelling continues in North America, Zambians take it for granted that they aren’t consuming products made with genetically modified ingredients
More clubroot confirmed in Manitoba, but mostly low levels
The good news — farmers can still prevent this potentially destructive canola disease from getting out of control
Seeding 2015: The never-ending story
Close to a million Manitoba acres could get reseeded and 90 per cent of them were canola
Canola crop succumbs to final blow with May 30 frost
A blizzard, a frost, flooding, crusting, flea beetle and another frost have prompted many Manitoba farmers to reseed their canola
Excess moisture might trigger more crop insurance claims than frost
Farmers and crop insurance adjusters expected to be in fields this week assessing crop damage caused by the Victoria long-weekend storm
How are severe thunderstorms created?
All the ingredients can be in place, but good luck pinpointing where the storm will form
Waterlogged organization encourages water stewardship
Rain barrels have long provided cost savings and conservation opportunities but this time they are being offered with a community kickback
Manitoba Crop Report and Crop Weather report: Issue 3
Conditions as of May 18, 2015