Miss yesterday's Pioneer Agronomy webinar on Gibberella Ear Rot?
Hear from Technical Services Manager, Sheila Murphy, about IMPACT plots and how we use them to test our commercial hybrid candidates in this short clip!
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Z-Series soybeans with the E3 herbicide trait allow farmers to get ahead of problem weeds that are newer to Canada.
It’s not too good to be true, it’s Pioneer brand Z-Series soybeans.
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This week one of our Technical Sales Summer Interns @Alexdockx15 was out in a Pioneer PKP. Check out what she has to say about how some of the corn hybrids are holding up against the drought stress in #OntAg:
Today is #BellLetsTalk Day and we're joining the conversation around #MentalHealth. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available.
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This #BellLetsTalk Day, it’s more important than ever to talk about the importance of mental health and well-being.
Since the onset of the global pandemic, all of us have experienced personal and professional challenges that have drastically affected our…https://t.co/kAvtaqqUDB
It is great to measure - but to be accurate and precise takes upkeep. The following study commissioned by Pioneer explores this:
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More locally, the relationship in bu/ac of YM with respect to scales across 151 comparisons in 12 Ontario locations in 2020.
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Questions about on-target applications for Enlist herbicides? Dave Kloppenburg has your answers. Join us tomorrow where he'll be taking over the channel and hosting a live Q&A session from 2-3 PM EST. #EnlistE3SoybeanDays#EastCdnAg
Soybeans are finding various ways to die prematurely this year. White mold, SDS, root rots. Nothing to be done now except pay close attention to varietal differences to prepare for planning next year’s crop.