Crops
Checking crops from orbit may be underused option
The available satellite imagery of our crops may be an underused tool for field analysis
Manitoba crop organizations name new brass
Groups announce new board members and executives for 2024-25
Canadian canola acres to dip in 2024, wheat steady: StatCan
Lower prices, moisture concerns cited; moisture has since improved somewhat
Don’t hold your breath for a drone sprayer
The dynamics of spraying via drone are complex and unforgiving — as are regulations
Managing irrigation with limited water
Some irrigation districts are advising users to brace for limits on available water
Feds, producer groups launch wheat research cluster
Government, groups pool more than $20 million in research dollars
Bless your mess: Crops may not be best for underperforming acres
Taking poorer-producing ‘messy’ landscapes out of crops may improve fields’ economics and farms’ sustainability
Pulse weekly outlook: More acres for dry beans in Manitoba
Soybean acres also expected to increase
Satellite-based insurance may be future of forage risk management
Analysis from above could be an accurate, timely way to measure forage growth
The flatulence-free faba bean
The process used is seen as an important tool for sustainability
Crops