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Drones Becoming More Popular Among Farmers

More and more farmers in the province are adding drones to their equipment list.
 
Rejean Picard, farm production advisor with Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Development says the popularity of the multi-propeller unit has really taken off in the last two or three years.
 
Picard notes there are many benefits to using the device.
 
"It's an additional tool that can be used by crop farmers, or livestock producers even, to have another view of the field," he said. "To be able to look at fields and conditions where they may not be able to when the crop is tall or advanced. To have a record of the field at different stages of development."
 
He expects more farmers to start using the device due to its low cost and easy operation
 

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Spring weed control in winter wheat with Broadway® Star (pyroxsulam + florasulam)

Video: Spring weed control in winter wheat with Broadway® Star (pyroxsulam + florasulam)

#CortevaTalks brings you a short update with Cereal Herbicides Category Manager, Alister McRobbie, on how to get the most out of Broadway® Star.

Significant populations of grassweeds, including ryegrass and brome, can threaten winter wheat yields. Spring applications of a contact graminicide, such as Broadway Star from Corteva Agriscience, can clear problem weeds, allowing crops to grow away in the spring.

Broadway Star (pyroxsulam + florasulam) controls ryegrass, sterile brome, wild oats and a range of broad-leaved weeds such as cleavers. It can be applied to winter wheat up until GS32, but the earlier the application is made, the smaller the weed, and the greater the benefit to the crop. Weeds should be actively growing. A good rule of thumb is that if your grass needs cutting, conditions are right to apply Broadway Star.