Media Summary: John Heard of Manitoba Agriculture Food & Rural Development joins the When thinking about protecting yield from disease, one of the first things to understand is where yield actually comes from. Jeremy ... Herbicide resistance is not new in Canadian agriculture, but managing it is becoming a higher priority as the scope of herbicide ...

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John Heard of Manitoba Agriculture Food & Rural Development joins the When thinking about protecting yield from disease, one of the first things to understand is where yield actually comes from. Jeremy ... Herbicide resistance is not new in Canadian agriculture, but managing it is becoming a higher priority as the scope of herbicide ... We're talking about whether great fall growing conditions in Ontario can cause your Winter Peter Johnson has a conversation with third place YEN wheat grower Jeff Cook on this episode of Wireworms are one of the biggest insect pests for cereals across the Prairies. Not only can they cause extreme damage to the ...

In 2022, the top 20 growers in the Great Lakes Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) harvested 50 bu/ac more

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Wheat School - Is it ever too late to add N?

Wheat School - Is it ever too late to add N?

John Heard of Manitoba Agriculture Food & Rural Development joins the

Wheat School: Yes, YOU Must be Putting Phos Down With Wheat

Wheat School: Yes, YOU Must be Putting Phos Down With Wheat

The

Wheat School: Not all bushels are the same

Wheat School: Not all bushels are the same

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More than just germ — leveraging value from a seed test | Wheat School

More than just germ — leveraging value from a seed test | Wheat School

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Wheat School: Where does yield come from?

Wheat School: Where does yield come from?

When thinking about protecting yield from disease, one of the first things to understand is where yield actually comes from. Jeremy ...

Wheat School: Is that second spray necessary?

Wheat School: Is that second spray necessary?

Herbicide resistance is not new in Canadian agriculture, but managing it is becoming a higher priority as the scope of herbicide ...

Wheat School: Wheat midge forecast map in the red

Wheat School: Wheat midge forecast map in the red

Every year, Sask

Wheat School -  Too Big?

Wheat School - Too Big?

We're talking about whether great fall growing conditions in Ontario can cause your Winter

Wheat School: Learning from 148 bu per acre grower Jeff Cook

Wheat School: Learning from 148 bu per acre grower Jeff Cook

Peter Johnson has a conversation with third place YEN wheat grower Jeff Cook on this episode of

Wheat School - Chad Lee: Growth Staging Wheat and Influence of Management on Wheat Development

Wheat School - Chad Lee: Growth Staging Wheat and Influence of Management on Wheat Development

Wheat School

Wheat School:  Everything You Didn't Do Shows Up in the Spring

Wheat School: Everything You Didn't Do Shows Up in the Spring

Peter Johnson joins the

Wheat School: Looking at RNAi technology for wireworm control

Wheat School: Looking at RNAi technology for wireworm control

Wireworms are one of the biggest insect pests for cereals across the Prairies. Not only can they cause extreme damage to the ...

Wheat School: YEN results show grower decisions really matter

Wheat School: YEN results show grower decisions really matter

In 2022, the top 20 growers in the Great Lakes Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) harvested 50 bu/ac more