Not yet registered in either Canada or the U.S., the Japanese active ingredient-in-waiting could be needed sooner than later, because many growers in Saskatchewan and Alberta are struggling with herbicide-resistant kochia.
Crops
A Japanese firm’s new chemical isn’t like the other PPO inhibitors
Cool-season adaptability, strong yields and soil benefits may make it an attractive choice
An AAFC scientist found covering kochia with chaff was the most effective at killing it
Better nitrogen management promises to both protect crop yields and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from fertilizer; new research looks to verify how much difference it actually makes
July canola hits C$700/tonne mark, settles under it
Attention turning to new crop
Soil moisture conditions very from region to region
Forages disrupt weed routines and slow herbicide resistance — if you can use them
Specialist expects similar acres to last year