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Fall Seedbed Preparation

With the conditions across much of the Prairies this past season, growers may get a good chance at an extended fall seedbed preparation window.  This will make the spring rush just that bit more manageable. Fall is a good time to manage residue left after harvest.  Tillage at this time can also speed up the [...]

September 20th, 2017|Categories: Emerge Posts|0 Comments

Grain Grading

Without knowing the quality of the crop you have for sale, it’s difficult, if not impossible, to be successful marketing it. Knowing this critical information is a key to getting top dollar for every kernel produced on the farm. The best time to determine the grade of the crop is while it is being harvested [...]

September 5th, 2017|Categories: news|0 Comments

Marketing – It’s Not Seasonal

It never really ends – in fact, it’s a seamless operation; farming, that is. Marketing, in particular, is an aspect of the farm operation that should never fully be pushed onto the back burner. Keeping tabs on global, and not so global, news is important as you plan, plant, and, ultimately, harvest your production in [...]

August 25th, 2017|Categories: Emerge Posts|0 Comments

Harvest Tips

The crop is seeded, and depending on where you are, it’s off to a great, good, or middling start.  Nonetheless, at some point in the next 4 to 10+ weeks, harvest will happen. Planning for harvest has likely already started – probably even before the seeder hit the field with the crop rotation decisions and [...]

July 21st, 2017|Categories: news|0 Comments

Plot Tour Season

Just as trade show season rolls around with regularity every year, so does summer tour season. This is a valuable opportunity for growers to get off the tractor, out of the fields, and into a situation where they can do some research and learning to keep up with improvements and new technologies in the industry. [...]

June 28th, 2017|Categories: Emerge Posts|0 Comments

2017 Disease Pressure

Every season some new pesticides come to market. New products can encompass label additions, new combinations of existing active ingredients or brand new active ingredients.  The latter is less common than the first two. New generic products are also relatively common – which speaks to the lifespan of some of the products we are using. [...]

June 16th, 2017|Categories: news|0 Comments

Maximizing Spray Coverage

The goal with spraying any pesticide is to ensure the target is sufficiently covered to do the job, otherwise it can be a waste of time and resources. This year, time is especially short in some regions due to wet conditions. Targeting is straightforward when spraying early, pre-seed or pre-emergence. There’s no big crop canopy [...]

June 5th, 2017|Categories: news|0 Comments

Weed Control 2017

Is any growing season like another? It certainly doesn’t seem so lately. However, no matter what grower’s must contend with, a crop will go in, that’s one thing we can be sure of. “The biggest challenge for weed control in 2017 will be the crop that is still in the field,” says Clark Brenzil, provincial [...]

May 23rd, 2017|Categories: news|0 Comments

Banding Fertilizer

The goal of a good nitrogen fertilizer strategy is to get the nitrogen to the location it can be best utilized without losses. By optimizing nitrogen placement, crops can get off to a quick, even start. That, in turn, will make the pest management strategy easier and bring the crop to maturity evenly and, with [...]

May 12th, 2017|Categories: news|0 Comments

What you need to know about seed treatments for 2017

2016 was not the best of seasons for Saskatchewan or Manitoba, and its impact will be felt all the way through 2017 in many ways. We all like to think if we plant the best seed with a good seed treatment, we’re doing all we can to ensure the crop gets that all-important quick, even [...]

April 6th, 2017|Categories: news|0 Comments