Forage Report – May 14, 2014

Alfalfa winterkill and winter injury occurred across much of the province this spring. Many areas in lower risk western and central Ontario were hit hard with extensive damage. Winterkill is about 10% in the normally higher risk Ottawa Valley, well below what is a more typical 30% for that area. There were also scattered reports […]

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CENTRAL ONTARIO CROP CONSULTANTS – MAY 6TH

Central Ontario Crop Consultants Next meeting:  Tues May 20th, 7:30 am @ Felix Weber, Agri-Coach, Palmerston Synopsis: Cold, backwards weather has delayed decision making on a number of questionable winter wheat stands. The majority of  Agricorp damage claims are now coming from mid-western Ontario.  Estimated that 10-20% of wheat may be replanted.  In southwestern Ontario, […]

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STOP DRIFT BEFORE IT STARTS

Pesticide spray drift is the aerial movement and unintentional deposit of pesticide outside the target area. Spray drift has many negative impacts, including: less product being deposited on the target, resulting in reduced efficacy financial loss associated with wasted pesticide and time the risk of damage to human health, susceptible plants (e.g. adjacent crops), non-target […]

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Simcoe Ag Breakfast Minutes, May 7, 2014

The contrast between what has been accomplished on light verses heavy-textured soils widens. On Haldimand clays, nothing has been done, other than about 25% of the nitrogen application on wheat, which left behind wheel-track ruts in the process. On the sands of Norfolk, nitrogen is on the wheat and rye, corn is being planted, and […]

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Forage Report – May 7, 2014

Winterkill! Check your alfalfa stands! Winterkill and winter injury are being reported across much the province, including many areas in western and central Ontario where winterkill is not normally an issue. Many stands are showing extensive damage. Forage crop green-up and growth has been delayed about 2 weeks by cool weather, particularly fields that were […]

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