Production Archive
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Don't skimp on field scouting.
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Fusarium head blight moves west.
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Stemphylium blight takes hold.
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China: wild card in the canola market.
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Canola pushes wheat off its throne.
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Oilseeds face off over saturated fats.
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High-oleic oil makes market inroads.
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Bayer research anticipates a new green revolution.
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Winter wheat gets a lift from Bayer CropScience.
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Bayer canola research investment largest in Canadian history.
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Bayer grows kids as well as crops.
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Controlled-release nitrogen a “natural” for winter wheat.
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Crop researchers move sustainability to centre stage.
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Winter wheat joins the prairie mainstream.
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Winter wheats play provincial favourites.
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Regional dominance of leading varieties is virtually split by provincial boundaries.
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Canola is king.
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5 steps to top canola crops.
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What's happening with biodiesel?
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Marketing canola? Bone up and don't follow the herd.
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More canola improvements to come.
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Canola dominates domestic edible oil market.
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Energy content key to meal market growth.
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Expanding crush capacity fuels biodiesel sector.
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Ontario canola production.
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Hard red spring keeps its crown.
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Midge tolerance arrives for CWRS.
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CWRS still king.
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A reputation built on quality.
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Summerfallow bows out.
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Reducing on-farm greenhouse gases.
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Crop residue: valuable resource or trash?
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If you must summerfallow, make it chem.
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Canola and cash: why the future looks green.
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A genetically complex crop.
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Crop residue: valuable resource or trash?
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If you must summerfallow, make it chem.
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Canola and cash: why the future looks green.
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A genetically complex crop.
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Science targets canola disease.
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Top picks for canola traits.
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Get ready for a revolution.
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High prices boost production.
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Where have all the students gone?
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The future looks digital.
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Ethanol plants gobble grain.
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Turning grain into ethanol.
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Put a cocktail in your tank.
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Goodbye grain gluts?
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Stop resistant weeds before they spread.
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Infinity brings a new mode of action to broadleaf control.
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A short course on herbicide resistance.
Other Stories
Farming can kill you.
In fact, farming is more dangerous than fighting. In 15 months, more Canadian farmers die in farm accidents than the number of Canadian soldiers killed in eight years of fighting in Afghanistan. More
Get organized!.
Sharing office space with other business workers or family members is challenging, but not impossible to manage, says office organizer Cheryl Joseph. If papers are getting misplaced (or preferably before that becomes an issue) she suggests adopting a “clean desk top” More
Canola growers raise the bar on yield.
Canola growers suspect that you “get out what you put in.” And one soil services company set out to confirm that belief with its yield-based King of Canola Challenge. This is the fourth year Hudye Soil Services in Norquay, SK, has challenged area growers to achieve the highest potential canola yield on a field of their choice. More
In support of winter cereals.
Two million acres of winter cereals routinely grown across the prairies is the goal of the Winter Cereal Sustainability in Action (WCSIA) program. With that objective in reach following the program’s launch last year, Bayer CropScience and Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) are doubling their efforts to get the word out that winter cereals work.More

