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Category: Crop Schools

Soybean School - Attack Glyphosate Resistant Canada Fleabane Pre-Plant

Aug 1, 2012 Jul 22, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

The threat of glyphosate resistance continues to plague growers with weeds like glyphosate resistant Canada fleabane spreading throughout Ontario. If left unchecked, the weed has the potential to become a much bigger problem in Ontario and eventually other parts of Canada as well. That's where a "big picture" approach has to be brought in at... Read More

Corn School — Evaluating Pollination In Norfolk County

Aug 1, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

The last six weeks have been extremely dry throughout parts of Ontario. Crops across the board have suffered as hopes for bumper yields have been deflated by the stress of prolonged hot and dry conditions. Corn in particular started with a great deal of promise, but now sits in a grey area as to how... Read More

Corn School - How Have Dry Conditions Affected the Ontario Corn Crop?

Jul 27, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

The Ontario corn crop was really off to the races. There was optimal planting dates, early timely rains and the crop looked fantastic. And then KABOOM!!!!! The Ontario corn crop is now subject to some of the same stresses as its US counterpart. Dry hot weather has really impacted the Ontario corn crop moving the... Read More

Canola School - Keep An Eye Out For Late Season Pests

Jul 27, 2012 Jun 11, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

It's not over till it's over. That's the truth behind getting out to scout your canola. Until that crop is off the field and in the bin, you need to be out looking for potential pest problems. Even though canola has an incredible ability to recover, late season pests can still do some damage to... Read More

Soybean School - August Will Determine the Strength of the Ontario Soybean Crop

Jul 27, 2012 Jul 27, 2012 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

This long and drawn out stretch of hot and dry weather in Ontario has sucked the potential out of a number of crops. High temperatures and no rain have put the brakes on some great looking early planted crops. For crops that manage to hang on through the stresses of a hot and dry July... Read More

Soybean School - Common Herbicide Pitfalls When Trying to Control Glyphosate Resistant Weeds

Jul 24, 2012 Jul 22, 2014 by Shaun Haney

Controlling glyphosate resistant weeds is a challenge. It's a challenge that can be strewn with complications as well. Timing is a key factor in the control of glyphosate resistant weeds and if that timing is thrown off by any number of factors, a complicated situation can lead to a herbicide injury situation. That's precisely the... Read More

Corn School - Keep Your Corn's Momentum with Fungicides

Jul 20, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

With recent dry conditions slowly sapping the potential from the Ontario corn crop, producers want to protect their corn in any way they can. Leaf disease on top of heat stress can add insult to injury taking even more of your yield potential. A well timed fungicide application, when it makes good economic sense, can... Read More

Wheat School - Evaluating Wheat Varieties For Milling & Baking

Jul 17, 2012 Nov 23, 2012 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

The fortunes of a new wheat variety rise or fall depending on their end use characteristics. The food industry in particular needs varieties that exhibit certain traits during processing. If they don't meet those specific needs in a commercial area like milling or baking, they simply can't be used. SEE MORE EPISODES OF THE WHEAT... Read More

Soybean School - Herbicides - What Happens if You Don't Follow the Label?

Jul 13, 2012 Jul 22, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

We'll admit it, many people are terrible at following directions. You only look at directions if people's lives may hang in the balance or if the product is extremely expensive and even then most farmers may just use them as a reference. Product labels on herbicides can arouse that response in even the most disciplined... Read More

Corn School - Identifying Herbicide Injury In Corn

Jul 11, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

So much time and effort is put into pushing corn to it's full potential. We try so hard to manage areas that are partially out of our control that when we see something like herbicide injury in our crop, it can feel a little bit like we shot the puck into our own net. Sometimes... Read More

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