Fieldtalk
Welcome to fieldtalk.ca where you will find timely information on agronomy questions, industry trends and the fit for new technologies on the farm. “Fieldtalk.ca provides producers with not only a new source of information on timely crop issues, technology and agronomy trends, but also insight and perspective on decisions that have to be made on the farm every year and in every growing season,” notes Stephen Denys, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at PRIDE Seeds.
“There are lots of information sources on the web today, but drilling down to the key facts that are needed in decision making is an important part of the information distillation process. We feel this site will help provide that perspective, adds” Denys.
“The site will be a useful tool especially in-season when we will be posting field pictures and videos of issues being encountered in the field that many producers will be able to relate to.”
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HiStick N/T with Mike Verhoef, Becker Underwood
Posted on March 11, 2010 by Jonathan
View video with Mike Verhoef, Becker Underwood and Jon Klapwyk, Mgr. Product Development & Agronomy PRIDE Seeds as they share the latest excitement of HiStick N T - soybean inoculants at the 2010 London Western Farm Show.
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CruiserMaxx Interview with Scott Ewert, Syngenta Crop Protection
Posted on March 11, 2010 by Doug
Live interview with Scott Ewert of Syngenta Crop Protection as he discusses CruiserMaxx soybean seed treatment with Doug Alderman at the 2010 London Farm Show.
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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 -
Blacklayer Stage
Posted on October 1, 2009 by Fred
Blacklayer Stage -
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