Forage Report – May 1, 2014

Check your alfalfa stands! Reports are coming in from across the province of alfalfa winterkill and winter injury. Damage is being reported in central and western Ontario, including areas such as Perth and Waterloo Counties, where alfalfa winterkill is normally considered a low risk. Winterkill in higher risk eastern Ontario appears to be about average, […]

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Central Ontario Crop Consultants Meeting- April 22, 2014

Central Ontario Crop Consultants Refreshment Sponsor: Jim Coffey, Pioneer Next meeting:  Tues May 6th, 7:30 am @ Felix Weber, Agri-Coach, Palmerston Synopsis: Wheat survival is generally good, but with poor survival on heavy clay, variable drainage and wheat planted after thanksgiving.  Nitrogen application starting this week.  Oats, barley acres will be higher; soybean & , white bean acres […]

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Corn Soil Insect Primer

Early season corn insect pests can significantly impact stand establishment. Below are the main corn seedling pests along with scouting technique, action thresholds and management strategies. (OMAFRA Publication 811, Agronomy Guide, Chapter 13 and Publication 812, Field Crop Protection Guide) Wireworm Description: Wireworms are 7 – 35 mm (1/4 to 1-1/3 inches) long, cylindrical, copper-brown […]

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PEDv and Manure Application – What Crop Producers Need to Know

Porcine Epicemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) will result in additional challenges for everyone involved in agricultural custom work.  Awareness, communication and precautionary measures will go a long way in reducing the risk of spreading the virus.  Going into spring planting season requires everyone involved in agricultural operations – including custom manure application, but also custom tillage, […]

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Wheat Nitrogen Strategies

Wheat yields pushing 150 bu/ac are very possible with good management and increased nitrogen (N) rates.  Recent research clearly shows an interaction between fungicides and nitrogen.  But high nitrogen rates immediately raises questions about lodging, nitrogen source, and application timing.  Wheat’s nitrogen demand is much earlier than corn, so nitrogen management needs to be different.  […]

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