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Resources, fact sheets, guides, and knowledge about growing soybeans and pulses in Manitoba.
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2023 Pulse and Soybean Variety Guide
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Alternatives to Lambda-Cyhalothrin for 2023
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Dry Bean Narrow-Row Production Guidelines
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2022 Pulse and Soybean Variety Guide
Agronomy Updates
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Dry Bean Nitrogen Fertilization and Inoculant Research in Manitoba
Dry beans are relatively poor N-fixers, producing less than 45% of their N requirement. Nitrogen uptake rates in dry beans range from 3.9-4.7 lbs N/cwt of seed, meaning a 2000 […]
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2022 Disease Prevalence and Management Tools
2022 Update on Disease Surveillance in Soybeans, Peas and Dry Beans and On-Farm Fungicide Evaluation Results
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Declining Sources of Resistance to Phytophthora Root Rot in Soybeans and How to Manage It
SINCE the mid-1950s, many soybean growers across Canada have struggled with Phytophthora root rot (PRR), caused by the oomycete Phytophthora sojae. Once the disease is present in their fields, farmers must deal with it for a long time as surviving spores will persist in the soil for approximately 10 years.
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Sign Up for the 2024 Scouting Network & Disease Survey
Each year, a representative sample of fields across Manitoba are surveyed for foliar, root and stem diseases.
A collaboration between Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Manitoba Agriculture and Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers.
Variety Testing Program
Pulse and soybean varieties have been evaluated for nearly 30 years across Manitoba. Learn more about the variety testing program and find links to variety entry forms for these trials.