Westman Agricultural Diversification Organization – Spring 2021 Pulse Beat Intercropping is nothing new in agriculture. It’s been around for hundreds of years — for example, the Native Americans grew beans, squash and maize called The Three Sisters. Fast forward to 2020, ancient methods … Continue reading →
Dr. Ramona Mohr, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada – Brandon – Spring 2021 Pulse Beat Effective early-season management practices are key to growing successful soybean crops in short-season growing regions like Manitoba. Despite ongoing improvements in soybean genetics that have led … Continue reading →
This past July 2020, MPSG hosted a webinar featuring Dr. Charles Geddes, Research Scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Lethbridge. This webinar covered Dr. Geddes’ Manitoba-based research on volunteer canola management in soybeans and updates from his current research … Continue reading →
A behind-the-scenes look at interdisciplinary soybean crop-rotation research during the 2020 pandemic Dr. Yvonne Lawley, Assistant Professor of Agronomy and Cropping Systems, University of Manitoba – Fall/Winter (December) Pulse Beat 2020 Crop rotation studies require a long-term commitment to research. … Continue reading →
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