Review your options for in-crop herbicides for pulse crops. Consider the staging, target weeds, and herbicide groups so that you can make the most informed choice: https://t.co/2yUq3gGOZs
Join SPG, @SaskOilseeds@SaskBarley@SaskWheat@WARC_SK for a tour of research trials in the Birch Hills area (lunch + transport included). Spots are limited so register now for what is shaping up to be a great day of learning and networking in the field: https://t.co/M1MzgaoMVx
Pests such as insects and disease can cause yield losses and reduce grain quality. Know which pests to watch for and the optimal time to scout for them: https://t.co/HatS0QOjYt
With our partners in SaskCrops, we’re advocating for improved export sales reporting to help provide pulse producers with clearer market signals & export trends in real time. Better info helps support stronger planning, marketing & competitiveness. https://t.co/PNGHjnDkKc
Don't want your pulse crops to be a buffet for insect pests? Pulses host a variety of insects, both beneficial and pest species. Click here to learn more about beneficial insects, pest species and how to control insect feeding resulting in yield loss: https://t.co/CXFeUHjHS3
Pulse growers depend on export markets and one decision on one farm can impact the entire industry. Our latest podcast explores how to protect market access through the Keep it Clean initiative. Listen now: https://t.co/ZHD7OyNqK5
With a renewed focus on grower participation, SPG is excited to welcome Seeds Canada Annual Conference to Saskatoon July 6-8. If you are a grower interested in the seed sector and & be involved in shaping its future in Canada, please consider attending: https://t.co/YFYtShb2Em
What are maximum residue limits and why do they matter? A new Pulse of the Prairies episode breaks down how on-farm choices can affect global market access and Saskatchewan’s reputation. Listen now: https://t.co/ZHD7OyNqK5
Pulse crops can be sensitive in their susceptibility to herbicides. Injury can result from drift, carryover in the soil, contamination of the sprayer, miscalibration of equipment, or overlap. Learn more about symptoms here: https://t.co/Q8siqvp6ho
Good moisture conditions, high humidity, warm temperatures, tight rotations, and a history of disease can all increase the risk of foliar diseases in your pulses. Know which disease you're targeting and if the product you're spraying has activity on it: https://t.co/Q5yqbYdY2Y
Root rot complex, including Aphanomyces eutieches, can cause yield-robbing damage to pea and lentil roots. Learn how to identify and scout for root rot infections: https://t.co/TebSpDueUq
Don't want your pulse crops to be a buffet for insect pests? Pulses host a variety of insects, both beneficial and pest species. Click here to learn more about beneficial insects, pest species and how to control insect feeding resulting in yield loss: https://t.co/CXFeUHjHS3
Review your options for in-crop herbicides for pulse crops. Consider the staging, target weeds, and herbicide groups so that you can make the most informed choice: https://t.co/2yUq3gGOZs
Join SPG, @SaskOilseeds@SaskBarley@SaskWheat@WARC_SK for a tour of research trials in the Birch Hills area (lunch + transport included). Spots are limited so register now for what is shaping up to be a great day of learning and networking in the field: https://t.co/M1MzgaoMVx
Reduced barriers to new genetics: a topic SPG feels strongly about. Join SPG’s Cory Solheim & @LimagrainCanada@seednetca on a panel during Seeds Canada’s 2026 conference discussing potential changes that could unlock greater potential in seed innovation. https://t.co/vr446EOqsc
Pulse growers depend on export markets and one decision on one farm can impact the entire industry. Our latest podcast explores how to protect market access through the Keep it Clean initiative. Listen now: https://t.co/ZHD7OyNqK5
Use the most up-to-date information when making crop protection application decisions this growing season. Ensure your crops are market ready by reviewing the updated 2026 Product Advisory. Learn more 👉 https://t.co/zoqJn8LMoO #CdnAg#SustainableCdnAg#Grow26
Thank you to @PremierScottMoe for joining GGC’s 25th Anniversary Reception as keynote speaker and for your continued support of Canadian grain farmers.
We appreciate your strong advocacy on behalf of farmers and your voice in Ottawa on the priorities that matter to our sector.
Celebrating the people behind 25 years of farmer-led advocacy.
GGC’s 25th anniversary has been made possible by the farmers, directors, staff, alumni and partners who have helped build and sustain a strong national voice for Canada’s grain sector over the past 25 years.
With our partners in SaskCrops, we’re advocating for improved export sales reporting to help provide pulse producers with clearer market signals & export trends in real time. Better info helps support stronger planning, marketing & competitiveness. https://t.co/PNGHjnDkKc