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Fertilizer Dealers Ready For Planting Season

Fertilizer Canada says its members are ready for the upcoming planting season.
 
"We did a survey and we found that 90 per cent of Fertilizer Canada members, virtually the whole industry, responded that they have enough product on hand or on the way to get the fertilizer to the farmer customers in time for spring seeding," said Fertilizer Canada President and CEO Garth Whyte. "Vast majority said it will be a normal year, if not an above average year in terms of fertilizer demand and crop production."
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Early last season in Western Australia’s Great Southern region, Wellstead Farming faced a dilemma in their oat crop after growing herbicide-tolerant canola the year before. Compounded by no opportunity for knockdown herbicide applications prior to a late April planting, volunteer canola in the furrows started to smother the oat plants. Potential crop impact from early herbicide application in oats can be a concern for many growers, and volunteer herbicide-tolerant canola can be hard to control, so we visited Cropping Manager Duncan Burt to find out the story and the end result.