The 2021 – 2022 annual report containing summaries of 15 research trials in Manitoba on soybean, dry bean and field pea agronomy, and on intercropping and relay cropping with soybeans and peas. Read More
Kristen P. MacMillan, MPSG Agronomist-in-Residence, University of Manitoba Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 HARVESTING A SOYBEAN crop in the same year following harvest of a… Read More
The 2019 – 2020 annual report containing summaries of 15 research trials in Manitoba on soybean, dry bean and field pea agronomy, and on intercropping and relay cropping with soybeans and peas. Read More
A 5% increase in yield, a 5% decrease in costs and a 5% increase in price received will produce more than a 15% increase in net returns. The effect is cumulative, multiplicative and compounding.” Read More
2019 was our busiest research season with 20 field trials spread across six locations in Manitoba. Read More
It has been three years since Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) and the University of Manitoba (U of M) joined together to create the Agronomist-in-Residence program, an applied research position designed to help bridge the gap between classroom and farmers’ fields. Read More
Digging up roots… is this part of your routine crop scouting? Read More
The 2018 annual report, containing summaries of nine different research projects in Manitoba on soybean and dry bean agronomy, and on pulse intercropping. Read More
What seeding date and depth maximizes soybean yield? Read More
An update from the soybean and pulse agronomy lab following its second field season. Read More
How late can soybeans be planted in Manitoba? Read More
The first field season of the soybean and pulse agronomy lab at the University of Manitoba! Read More
The beginning of the applied pulse and soybean research program at the University of Manitoba Read More
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