IN 2019, Manitoba growers planted approximately 13,000 acres of conventional soybeans. Here’s some of the agronomy behind growing these beans. Read More
While doing general field scouting of pulse and soybean crops, it is not unusual to find a lot of insects in the fields. Read More
This guide provides a summary of 2021 variety evaluation data from various locations across Manitoba to help you select the best soybean varieties for your farm. Read More Download
This highlighter tool uses soybean variety evaluation data from various locations across Manitoba to help you select the best soybean varieties for your farm. Read More Download
It is estimated that 80% of soybean harvest losses occur at the header, rather than out the back of the combine. Yield losses at harvest… Read More
Manitoba is currently facing its third dry season in a row, as 2019 is shaping up to be another dry year. Read More
The status of herbicide resistant weeds in Manitoba and which species to keep an eye on. Read More
How to scout for and manage cutworms in pulse and soybean crops. When to scout, what to look for and when to pull the trigger. Read More
Tammy Jones, Industry Development Specialist – Weeds, Manitoba Agriculture PALMER AMARANTH, TALL waterhemp, Canada fleabane… the scientific community continues to document the development of herbicide-resistant weeds… Read More
Race-specific resistance (Rps geners) and partial resistance (field tolerance, quantitative resistance) to Phytophthora. Read More
There are generally few early season insects we need to worry about in pulse and soybean crops grown in Manitoba. These include wireworms, seedcorn maggot… Read More
Land rolling is one method that can improve harvestability of soybean crops. Rolling evens the soil surface by pushing rocks, soil clods and crop residue… Read More
Seedling Disease/Root Rot The terms “seedling disease” and “root rot” generally refer to the root rot complex that can infect pulse and soybean crops. Diseases… Read More
Tips on identification and management of foliar diseases in pulse and soybean crops. Read More
Biennial Wormwood Making its first appearance in the top 20 most abundant weeds list, according to Manitoba’s 2016 survey, biennial wormwood is up from 49th… Read More
Optimal Window Deciding when to plant is a balance of the right calendar date, soil conditions, weather forecast and personal tolerance to risk. According to… Read More
Soybean yield loss due to hail depends on the growth stage, type of damage and severity. Currently, we rely on soybean recovery data from the… Read More
Timing Assess soybean root nodules each year, regardless of the field history or inoculant strategy. The ideal time to assess nodulation is at the R1… Read More
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