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Shadow RTM herbicide approved for rutabaga

The Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) recently announced the approval of a minor use label expansion registration for Shadow RTM herbicide for control or suppression of labelled weeds in rutabaga in Canada. Shadow RTM herbicide was already labeled for management of weeds on a wide range of crops in Canada. These minor use proposals were submitted by the Ministère de l'Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l'Alimentation du Québec as a result of minor use priorities established by growers and extension personnel.

The following is provided as an abbreviated, general outline only. Users should be making weed management decisions within a robust integrated weed management program and should consult the complete label before using Shadow RTM herbicide.

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No-Till vs Tillage: Why Neighboring Fields Are World Apart

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“No-till means no yield.”

“No-till soils get too hard.”

But here’s the real story — straight from two fields, same soil, same region, totally different outcomes.

Ray Archuleta of Kiss the Ground and Common Ground Film lays it out simply:

Tillage is intrusive.

No-till can compact — but only when it’s missing living roots.

Cover crops are the difference-maker.

In one field:

No-till + covers ? dark soil, aggregates, biology, higher organic matter, fewer weeds.

In the other:

Heavy tillage + no covers ? starving soil, low diversity, more weeds, fragile structure.

The truth about compaction?

Living plants fix it.

Living roots leak carbon, build aggregates, feed microbes, and rebuild structure — something steel never can.

Ready to go deeper into the research behind no-till yields, rotations, and profitability?