Manitoba’s Provincial Soil proclaimed

A bill declaring Newdale soil as Manitoba’s official Provincial Soil was has been passed through the Legislature and received Royal Assent on June 17. The University of Manitoba Soil Science Department says Newdale Soil is a valuable soil of the eastern Prairies in a group known as Black Chernozems, which are dark, grassland soils.  They […] Read more




Ohio on watch for Western bean cutworm

 Ohio State University Extension entomologists have issued an alert to watch for Western bean cutworm egg masses and larvae, which have been found in Ohio for the first time since the trapping of Western bean cutworm moths in corn began in 2006.  In a Purdue University Extension release, entomologist Andy Michel said Indiana saw damage in […] Read more



Ohio on watch for Western bean cutwork

 Ohio State University Extension entomologists have issued an alert to watch for Western bean cutworm egg masses and larvae, which have been found in Ohio for the first time since the trapping of Western bean cutworm moths in corn began in 2006.    In a Purdue University Extension release, entomologist Andy Michel said Indiana saw […] Read more


Watch for diamondbacks

The latest crop and weather update from the Canola Council of Canada says diamondback moth larvae are showing up across the Prairies, and some growers are spraying. It also says crops just starting to flower should be assessed for sclerotinia stem rot risk, and has recommendations for assessing damage from blackleg and hail. Click here […] Read more

In this case, hog is bigger than cow

Weed control officials across Canada are reportedly receiving many calls of concern about giant hogweed following national media reports last week. Officials in Ontario are encouraging residents to be on the lookout for the  toxic noxious weed that can grow as high as six metres. There have been confirmed cases of the plant in several […] Read more


Three wheats, two flaxseed varieties deregistered

The Canadian Grain Commission has announced pending deregistration of five wheat and flax varieties. Two flax varieties, CDC Mons and CDC Normandy, will be deregistered effective August 1, 2013. They will then only be eligible for the grade Flaxseed, 3 Canada Western/Canada Eastern. The Canada Western Soft White varieties Snowhite 475 and Snowhite 476 will […] Read more