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Audio: Dry Bean Market Update


Moving now to our new regular feature on the pulse crop markets with Chuck Penner of LeftField Commodity Research. This week he sat down with our Ken Blackley for a look at what’s happening with dry beans now, and what might be ahead for the rest of the year.

Interview with Chuck Penner (2:24 minutes) (581 Kb)

Chuck Penner is with LeftField Commodity Research.

Source: Alberta Agriculture And Rural Development


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LALEXPERT: Sclerotinia cycle and prophylactic methods

Video: LALEXPERT: Sclerotinia cycle and prophylactic methods

White rot, also known as sclerotinia, is a common agricultural fungal disease caused by various virulent species of Sclerotinia. It initially affects the root system (mycelium) before spreading to the aerial parts through the dissemination of spores.

Sclerotinia is undoubtedly a disease of major economic importance, and very damaging in the event of a heavy attack.

All these attacks come from the primary inoculum stored in the soil: sclerotia. These forms of resistance can survive in the soil for over 10 years, maintaining constant contamination of susceptible host crops, causing symptoms on the crop and replenishing the soil inoculum with new sclerotia.