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News and Articles
The latest news and events from the pulse industry and MPSG.
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Agriculture Education at the Centre of Busy Year for AITC-M
Submitted by Ag in the Classroom – Manitoba A RESOURCE HUB highlighting foundational commodities in Manitoba. The second season of a popular virtual farm tour.… Read More
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Agriculture Education at the Centre of Busy Year for AITC-M
A resource hub highlighting foundational commodities in Manitoba. The second season of a popular virtual farm tour. A new resource, two years in the making, highlighting the ‘whole plate’ story of Canada’s Food Guide. Presentations about career opportunities within the agriculture industry. Read More
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Organic Field Peas
Weed Control Field peas are an excellent rotational crop for an organic system. Effective weed control is critical to maximize yield and grain quality of… Read More
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Dry Bean Narrow-Row Production Guidelines
FIELD SELECTION Moisture Dry beans are susceptible to excessively wet soils or waterlogging. Choose fields that are well-drained with medium to coarse texture. Under optimum… Read More
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Dry Bean Narrow-Row Production Guidelines
Dry beans are susceptible to excessively wet soils or waterlogging. Choose fields that are well-drained with medium to coarse texture. Under optimum soil moisture conditions, dry beans will use 12–15 inches of water.1 Read More
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Emerging Crop Rotations for Western Canada
Ramona Mohr, Research Scientist, AAFC – Brandon Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 MANITOBA CROP ROTATIONS have changed significantly over the last 20 years. While the… Read More
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Emerging Crop Rotations for Western Canada
Manitoba crop rotations have changed significantly over the last 20 years. While the eastern prairies were once dominated by cereals and canola, Manitoba is now second only to Ontario in soybean production with roughly 1.1 million acres grown in 2022, a five-fold increase in seeded acreage compared to 15 years ago. Read More
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Chewers, Sap-Suckers And Root Feeders
Insects in Pulse and Soybean Crops in 2022 John Gavloski, Entomologist, Manitoba Agriculture – Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 WEATHER WAS ONCE again a big… Read More
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Chewers, Sap-Suckers And Root Feeders
WEATHER WAS ONCE again a big factor in how insects interacted with pulse and soybean crops. Seeding was quite late in many areas this year, mainly because of excessive rainfall and overland spring flooding in some areas. Read More
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Chewers, Sap-Suckers And Root Feeders
Weather was once again a big factor in how insects interacted with pulse and soybean crops. Seeding was quite late in many areas this year, mainly because of excessive rainfall and overland spring flooding in some areas. Read More
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Supporting Soybeans In The War On Weeds
Charles Geddes, Research Scientist – Weed Ecology and Cropping Systems , AAFC – Lethbridge – Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 BREEDING EFFORTS ARE serving up… Read More
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Supporting Soybeans In The War On Weeds
Breeding efforts are serving up soybean varieties that are better adapted for growth in northern climates. However, weeds in these locations tend to emerge quickly and compete early – two things that are still unfamiliar to today’s soybean crops. Read More
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Spray Drift Management Under Changing Operational Requirements
Ian Paulson, Technical Services Lead, Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 OVER THE PAST four years, researchers from Agrimetrix Research and Training… Read More
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Spray Drift Management Under Changing Operational Requirements
Over the past four years, researchers from Agrimetrix Research and Training Ltd., the Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI), and the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Agriculture and the College of Engineering, have been collaborating in a multidisciplinary study investigating the impact of high clearance sprayer operating parameters on pesticide drift. Read More
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Soybeans And Why We Choose Chips Over Exercise
By Toban Dyck, writer and farmer Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 HOW TRENDS GAIN a foothold is an interesting topic. I have listened to many… Read More
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Soybeans And Why We Choose Chips Over Exercise
How trends gain a foothold is an interesting topic. I have listened to many podcasts talking about the human brain and how certain stimuli and/or tactics can be used to change it. I’m sure you’ve heard such theories before. Read More
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Forging New Paths For Research
Cassandra Tkachuk, Research Project Manager, MPSG Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 PULSE ROOT ROT NETWORK The Pulse Root Rot Network (PRRN) is a new initiative… Read More
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