Manage canola regrowth | Calibrating combines | Post-harvest soil test | Managing binned green seeds…
Keep It Clean
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Time is right for a reminder about pre-harvest intervals. This short quiz provides a few tips and handy resources…
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Growing registered canola varieties is an important part of assuring our export customers that the oil and meal quality, biotech traits and disease resistance in our canola supply meet their requirements. To mitigate risk, do not seed any de-registered canola varieties and do not deliver seed produced from them to an elevator or grain handler…
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Growers and agronomists can use the Keep it Clean Spray to Swath Interval Calculator at spraytoswath.ca to plan pre-harvest spraying…
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The partners behind 'Keep it Clean!' invite all Canadian ag retail managers, ag retail agronomists, independent agronomists and Certified Crop Advisors to attend an interactive webinar on Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 3 p.m. CDT. Topics include market access issues and timely, practical information to share with customers…
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Although insects like grasshoppers and late season flea beetles typically aren’t economical, they shouldn’t be left unchecked. If a foliar insecticide is necessary, consider edge or spot spraying and ensure a product choice that has a pre-harvest interval suited to the time of application and when you expect to be cutting (straight-cutting or swathing) the crop…
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Every crop protection product has its own pre-harvest interval (PHI) — which is the time required between spraying and cutting the crop. PHI is also often different for the same product used on different crops. The quick and simple calculator at www.spraytoswath.ca helps you find a canola fungicide, insecticide or pre-harvest herbicide that fits your timeframe…