Jennifer Thomas
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Wet conditions in parts of Western Canada have prompted some growers to consider broadcasting their canola this year. The recent Canola Watch article ‘Broadcast Seeding – May 17, 2017 Issue 8’ published by the Canola Council tackles this very circumstance and offers several tips for success.
https://canterra.com/blog/canola-yield-performance/7-tips-for-broadcasting-canola/
Territory Manager - Northwest Saskatchewan
Glabrous Yellow Seed
https://canterra.com/varieties/specialty/canary-seed/cdc-cibo/
Growing oats this year? Here’s what you need to know about these popular varieties.
Canada Western Amber Durum
The importance of comparing pre- and post-registration data for disease ratings. New research by Manitoba Agriculture shows FHB levels for AAC Cameron VB are the lowest among all the CWRS varieties tested.
https://canterra.com/blog/news/new-research-sheds-light-on-fhb-resistance-levels/
Midge Tolerant Wheat is an innovation with a great return on investment. This finding comes from a cost-benefit analysis report prepared for Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC). According to program evaluation experts, Ference and Company, the net benefits of the Midge Tolerant Wheat innovation is approximately $456 million.
https://canterra.com/blog/news/midge-tolerant-wheat-investment-pay-off/
Territory Manager - Northeast Saskatchewan
The message from Cereals Canada and the Canola Council is clear - YOU have a part to play in keeping Canada’s export markets open. Here are some guidelines you can closely follow so we can deliver on our commitments as an industry. To learn more, visit www.keepingitclean.ca