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Seeding Peas And Fababeans

 
Producers who are planning on planting peas or fababeans this spring may have the added challenge of getting current crops off the field first. I asked Robyne Bowness, pulse research scientist with Alberta Agriculture, about what this means for seeding.
 
Interview with Robyne Bowness (2:09 minutes) (990 Kb)
Source : Agriculture and Forestry

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In the Field: Wheat Pest Scouting

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Managing insect pests in wheat isn’t about a single solution. It’s about stacking smart decisions. Breeding has delivered wheat varieties with built-in defenses against major insect pests, giving producers a crucial advantage before the season begins. Although no variety is fully immune, ongoing breeding ensures new varieties carry improved tolerance traits, allowing producers to choose varieties that reduce pest pressure to safeguard both yield and quality.