Features
What’s happening with your shares in G3?
How your stake in the equity trust set up for Prairie farmers sits today
When a pest isn’t a pest
Finding flea beetles and lygus bugs in canola fields doesn’t necessarily mean they’re a problem. Sometimes lygus bugs can even benefit the crop
Night spraying for forage pest can spare pollinators
Spraying after sundown is also more effective in controlling lesser clover leaf weevil
Kochia tumbling into Prairie pulse crops
Scouting — and testing for herbicide resistance — will be important this spring
Reduced-area pest spraying can still hit moving targets
The RAAT method can cut insecticide use in half and still kill most grasshoppers on pasture
Feeding dry fields
Prairie farmers find more than one way to optimize fertilizer efficiency, whether in dry growing seasons or in any growing season
Plasma shows promise against fusarium-formed toxins
The fourth state of matter could someday be put to work at a malt house or feedlot near you
How to deal with the farm data deluge
The growers have all the data, but do they necessarily use it?
Keeping aphids in check, online and off
Improvements could come for a smartphone app targeting the cereal pest, but you can also take steps to help the pest’s natural predators
Shop smart when selecting seed for salt tolerance
Soil tests are recommended before deciding how best to manage salinity