Research shows that 60% of the crop's nitrogen requirement is needed before growth stage 29, and 90-95% of total nitrogen uptake occurs during tillering and early stem elongation.
That's why fertility planning and application timing are important when managing hybrid fall rye.
That's why fertility planning and application timing are important when managing hybrid fall rye.
You can still put those unseeded acres to work for you this fall.
With strong winter hardiness, early spring growth, and flexible end-use opportunities, hybrid fall rye can be a valuable addition to the rotation.
For more on the growing interest in winter cereals across the Prairies, check out this article from The Western Producer.
https://t.co/lGDuvZ9t2V
We've got two very important dates coming up in both Carmen MB, June 23 at RJP Seed, and Yorkton SK, June 24 at the Yorkton East Central Research Farm:
“Join our team for a morning of education and discussion on Hybrid and Open Pollinated Fall Rye”
Gain a Genetic Advantage - Experience the Next Wave!
Members, join us in July!
July 5: Farmer Day @ Crop Diagnostic School (Carman) email [email protected] to register
July 10: @KICCanada's 2024 Pre-harvest Tips & Tools Webinar
➡️https://t.co/io9Rsjsfym
July 23: Crop Management Field Tour (Portage)
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🔔Exciting news for growers and agronomists: our new sclerotinia risk assessment tool is live at https://t.co/81KMNObw37.
Learn more about the tool’s functionality and features in our new article: https://t.co/iBhT8WBDL9
Register now for the Keep it Clean 2024 pre-harvest tips and tools webinar on July 10. Learn about this year’s product advisory before applying any crop protection products and help keep markets open for all. Register today at 👉https://t.co/lSvDao0Cxe
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Have suspicious weed patches? Herbicide-resistant weed clues:
1️⃣the patch has no clear boundary
2️⃣ the patch will be one species of weed that escaped the spray
What to do if you suspect resistance? @CanolaWatch has the answer: https://t.co/g06AnpR6Py
If you haven’t already, sign up for @CanolaWatch: https://t.co/F66wJxKXTm
You’ll receive free weekly emails during the growing season with timely #canola agronomy information, including the latest pest observations, to help inform your crop management decisions. #WestCdnAg
Interested in learning more about on-farm research? 🌾Join your provincial barley, canola, pulse and wheat Commissions on June 26th to tour trials in the Biggar area. Register here 👉https://t.co/KnZ2W9GV2d
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There are several important steps involved with deciding to spray for flea beetles.
This @CanolaWatch article outlines the steps to make the right spray decision: https://t.co/rzTVJ2dWH6
If visible crop damage from flea beetles approaches the action threshold across the field, in-crop foliar insecticide may be required to protect the crop. How can you help ensure the efficacy of your spray?
Use these tips from @CanolaWatch: https://t.co/GUncsseBTS
#spray24
Sign up for in season weekly updates from the Prairie Pest Monitoring Network to get crop insect and wind forcasts, risk maps and protocols. Sign up at: https://t.co/iCs8IW1ICL
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In March and April, we invited agronomists to disease focused CanoLABs focused on identification skills.
What were the key takeaways?
1️⃣ Manage blackleg
2️⃣ Identify verticillium stripe
Read the rest in @CanolaWatch: https://t.co/h02aArX3h8
Long hours, unpredictable weather and the pressure to get things done can take a toll. It's important to prioritize your mental health along with getting crops in the ground. Don't be afraid to ask for help, you are not alone #MentalHealthMatters@mfarmerwellness@domoreag@MFRSS
Early weed control is the economic winner – the yield benefit of early spraying can make a big difference to the return on that herbicide investment.
Learn more in this @CanolaWatch fundamentals article: https://t.co/PieyFhux0P
Before heading to the field, it’s important get the sprayer prepared and ready for the season.
Here are some practical tips from the #CanolaEncyclopedia on properly cleaning the sprayer tank and boom: https://t.co/OUp1vYKuuo
#spray24
Target 5-8 canola plants per sq. ft. - the high end of this range means more plants for a fixed number of flea beetles. That means fewer beetles per plant, helping to keep leaf area loss below the threshold of approaching 25%. @CanolaWatch has more tips: https://t.co/GUncsseBTS
From Canola Digest: Canola seeding rates may require adjusting under certain conditions to optimize plant populations and maximize yields, according to research.
Read full article here: https://t.co/f4ZGYzJIMA
Hey CDN Ag X,
Do you know all your CCC Agronomy Specialists who are here to help you grow canola more profitably & sustainably?
Our new specialists: @rossCCC_ @ManchurCCC and @RobitailleCCC
Our more 'senior' specialists: @EppCCC@gabertccc@WardCCC@senkoccc & Jason Casselman
Early in-crop weed control will yield more than late control almost all the time.
Read this @CanolaWatch fundamentals article for a review of research studies that support the economics of early spraying: https://t.co/7bPEgjStZT