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The First 48: A Seeds Life After Planting
Posted on April 13, 2010 by Ken
If one takes a few moments to put Spring Planting into perspective, it really is a complex exercise. There are so many factors – most revolving around field conditions and planter set-up – all of which dovetail into one another. If all factors are optimized, the resulting effort in the field...More -
Field Readiness
Posted on April 6, 2010 by Fred
5 Considerations for Early Planting Corn
Ken Currah, C.C.A.-ON – Market Development Agronomist
The onset of spring has been nothing short of fantastic, one of the earliest springs on record. Fields are dry, temperatures are warm, and around the farming landscape many fields are being opened up... More -
What could the difference be on your farm?
Posted on February 15, 2010 by Ken
5 More Beans per Plant! It could mean 500 more bushels 100 acres on your farm. The PRIDE System featuring Genuity™ Roundup Ready 2 Yield™ technology, Cruiser Maxx seed treament and HiStick N T biostacked inoculant is taking soybean performance to a whole new level. Simplicity...
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Western Bean Cutworm - Separate the Facts from the Fear
Posted on February 8, 2010 by Stephen
Western Bean Cutworm (WBC) is a new insect pest of corn that has just started to show up in Ontario.
A few moths were found in 2008 and some larvae feeding has been found in 2009. No counties in Ontario are yet showing infestation or feeding levels high enough to cause economic damage (Baute, 2009).
In Michigan, the... More -
Milk to Dough Stage
Posted on August 25, 2009 by Fred
From Milk to Dough Stage - View video
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