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Seeds Canada is the proposed national seed organization that will amalgamate five industry associations. Read more to learn more about the proposed amalgamation and why this matters to independent seed businesses in Canada.
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Seeds Canada is the proposed national seed organization that will amalgamate five industry associations. Read more to learn more about the proposed amalgamation and why this matters to independent seed businesses in Canada.
Keep it Clean has released updated tips to control fusarium head blight (FHB) during the 2020 growing season.
Choosing the right canola seed varieties for your farm is a decision that intersects with many factors and is heavily influenced by local geography. Read more for six variables for choosing canola seed in Central Alberta.
Selecting the correct hybrid for silage is one of the most important management decisions for silage programs. Depending on your priorities, you may want to choose a silage-specific or a dual-purpose hybrid, as each comes with their own advantages…
As we all experience an Easter that looks a lot different from the traditional gatherings and services many of us would normally be immersed in at this time of year, CANTERRA SEEDS is celebrating some of the ways our great team has come together from afar to lift each other’s spirits! Here are just a few of the ways our CANTERRA SEEDS family has been staying connected over the past couple of weeks.
Selecting the best durum wheat variety for your growing conditions and yield and ROI goals.
Last week on Behind the Seeds, I talked about the two kinds of blackleg resistance and reviewed the Major Gene Labelling System that outlines major gene resistance. If you haven’t yet, take a few minutes to read our last post. Genetic resistance to blackleg is a complex, but important topic to help preserve yield and ROI in your canola crop.
If you’re in a growing area with warm, humid conditions or even in a dry area that has just the right amount of timely rains, your canola is at risk for blackleg.
CANTERRA SEEDS is thrilled to announce the Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre (CMBTC) has named AAC Connect among the next generation of high-performing malting barley varieties for Canada. The 2-row barley was recently added to CMBTC’s 2020-2021 Recommended Malting Varieties list under ‘Growing Demand’. In a release, the CMBTC said, “Up-and-coming varieties such as CDC Bow, AAC Connect and CDC Fraser are among the next generation of high-quality performers.”
CANTERRA SEEDS is honoured to name Laura Haenni as this year’s recipient of the Brian Knull Memorial Scholarship.