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Cattle, sheep and goat producers are eligible for the Johne鈥檚 disease surveillance program

Johne鈥檚 disease is a contagious and typically fatal infection commonly disturbing the small intestines of livestock.
Clubroot is at high levels in Manitoba鈥檚 Parkland

Clubroot is at high levels in Manitoba鈥檚 Parkland

Manitoba R.M. Hillsburg-Roblin-Shell River is in the red. Swan Valley West is also in the red. The 鈥渞ed鈥 in this case designates high risk zones for clubroot in Manitoba.
Arcola鈥檚 Chris Lees re-elected as Agribition president

Arcola鈥檚 Chris Lees re-elected as Agribition president

The Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) has elected the 2020-21 leadership team at its annual general meeting June 25. Chris Lees of Arcola was re-elected as president of the CWA.
Canadian Western Agribition expects losses

Canadian Western Agribition expects losses

But no new debt during COVID-19 pandemic
Local research farm field day cancelled

Local research farm field day cancelled

East Central Research Foundation deletes event for 2020 due to COVID-19
Farmers begin spraying operations

Farmers begin spraying operations

Windy conditions continued in most of the province this week, but started to calm down in other areas. This allowed more farmers to get into the field to spray for in-crop weed control and insect pests.
Cereals Canada announces new board and executive

Cereals Canada announces new board and executive

Cereals Canada is pleased to announce that on June 22, Members approved the slate of Directors that will guide the organization, which has been formed by the amalgamation of the heritage Cereals Canada and the Canadian International Grains Institute
Delayed weed control? Make it count

Delayed weed control? Make it count

For canola fields that have not been sprayed this year, effective weed control may come down to one herbicide application 鈥 so make that application count. Start by assessing the weed and crop stage situation in each field.
Why count canola plants?

Why count canola plants?

Multiple canola plant counts done about a month after seeding will provide a report card on the seeding operation and help with planning for the rest of 2020.
Crop in, rain now important

Crop in, rain now important

Seeding is virtually complete in Saskatchewan, with 99 per cent of the crop now planted. Strong winds have continued throughout the province this week and the drying conditions have some producers concerned about moisture conditions.
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