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Goulds Water Technology VIS – Submersible Vertical Turbine (Borehole) Pumps

Discover the Goulds Water Technology VIS Submersible Vertical Turbine Pumps, designed for deep-set irrigation applications where lineshaft pumps are impractical. These pumps operate quietly underground, saving space and minimizing noise. Including a sealed submersible motor, maintenance is hassle-free, eliminating the need for lubrication and alignment. GWT pumps come in various materials of construction, and the absence of a lineshaft provides flexibility, even in non-vertical arrangements. These pumps are built to withstand rugged conditions and offer a cost-effective solution for irrigation pumping needs. Ideal for low-flow, high-pressure irrigation settings, the VIS pumps ensure efficient and quiet, long-lasting operation.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Sealed submersible motor
  • Low noise
  • Multiple motor sizes available per pump
  • Cost-effective well pump option
  • Rugged robust operation
  • Tolerates non-vertical well arrangements
  • Check valves available

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Goulds Water Technology DWT – Deep Well Turbine (Borehole) Pumps

Elevate agricultural water supply with Goulds Water Technology DWT Deep Well Turbine Pumps. Robust cast iron bronze-fitted assembly, 5" to 20" sizes, and versatile enclosed/open lineshaft options ensure durability. Paired with enclosed/open impellers and above/below-ground discharge, the pump can accommodate VHS or VSS motors. Ideal for high-flow, high-pressure applications, it's designed for deep well pumping to an irrigation system, or flood irrigating to a boosted distribution system or gravity flowed to crops.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • Cast iron bronze fitted bowl assembly 5″ to 20″ sizes
  • Enclosed or open lineshaft with threaded or flanged column pipe
  • Enclosed or open impellers
  • Above or below ground discharge with VHS or VSS motor

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Sclerotinia and Lygus in Seed Canola: Field Update with George Lubberts, CCA | Enchant, Alberta

Video: Sclerotinia and Lygus in Seed Canola: Field Update with George Lubberts, CCA | Enchant, Alberta

Join Certified Crop Advisor George Lubberts for this Prairie Certified Crop Advisor (Prairie CCA) field update from Enchant, Alberta. In this 12th video of the series, George takes us into a seed canola field where the male rows have been removed and the female plants are filling pods. This video was taken in the third week of August 2025.

George discusses the early signs of sclerotinia stem rot, explaining how infection begins in the stem, impacts pod development, and leads to premature ripening. He also shares insights on lygus bug management, including timing of spray applications to minimize feeding damage and maintain seed size and quality.

With cool, damp summer conditions, George notes that while disease pressure is present, overall field health remains good. The crop is just beginning to show early seed colour change, signaling progress toward maturity.

Topics Covered:

•Sclerotinia stem rot identification and impact

•Managing lygus bugs in seed canola

•Crop stage and seed colour change observations

•Timing insecticide sprays for optimal protection

•Insights from a CCA field perspective in southern Alberta