Blackleg Is A Black-Gold Loving Pirate And It Is Here To Steal Your Canola Yield!
Many post-harvest conversations have posed the question “why didn’t my canola reach it’s full potential?” – Let’s dive into it.
Wet Spring, Dry Summer: The Power Of Soil And Tissue Sampling For Healthier Crops
Let's look into ways we can see what is going on under the soil and how our crops are being affected. Soil sampling and tissue testing are great ways to have an insight into what the crop is dealing with throughout the season.
High Risk For Fusarium Carry-Over Into 2025 - How Fusarium Impacts Seed Quality
If history repeats itself, protecting cereal seed from seedling diseases in the 2025 season will be more crucial than it has been in the last 9 years.
The Lock-And-Key Approach To Managing Blackleg
Based on surveys in 2022, blackleg was detected in 85% of canola fields. Current disease pressure is steadily growing. Understanding management through genetic resistance is more important than ever!
Nitrogen Application Throughout The Growing Season
With seeding/planting coming to an end and seed decisions finalized, we can think about how we will further supplement our crop with its nutrient’s needs. Find out how split application in-season can increase your nitrogen on corn.
Investing In Increasing Wheat Grain Protein - Is It Worth It?
When striving to increase grain protein content in our spring wheat crops, how much influence does your management have on grain protein yield?
Grain Marketing Tools At Your Disposal
Research suggests that as many as 85% of grain farmers price their grain in the bottom third of the market. Is that true? Grain marketing is a challenge on many farms, how can you get better at it, what are the best resources and can you really trust your grain buyer?
Maximizing Crop Yield: The Crucial Role of Even Emergence in Boosting Potential
With seeding potentially just around the corner, the topic of crop emergence must be brought up. The rate at which the seeds emerge after seeding, although far from harvest, can affect the yield of the crop significantly.
El Niño: Friend or Foe?
Seems like meteorologists have found a trustworthy crystal ball for forecasting a wetter than average summer in 2024! This article explains the weather phenomenon that consistently affects North American weather in a historically predictable way.
Enogen Corn - How These New Traits Will Change The Silage Game
Syngenta’s traited corn called Enogen, helps convert starch to sugar more effectively than traditional corn silage, providing more readily available energy to beef and dairy. Read more about DSAG’S trial results, and why Enogen could be a great fit on your farm.