Keep On Top Of Canola Clubroot By Scouting & Fall Soil Testing
Clubroot is the most devastating soil-borne disease of canola because it is hard to detect until serious losses occur, is impossible to eradicate, and can last 10-20 years in a field. The disease continues its march across western provinces, and more recently has been found in Ontario (Field Crop News). In addition to field scouting, […]
Read MoreAg Business at Expo-Champs 2019
Exhibitor At The 21st Edition Of Expo-Champs August 27th-29th, 2019 124, rang Charlotte Saint-Liboire, QC Exits 147 & 145 of Highway 20 Ag Business & Crop is pleased to take part in this year’s Expo-Champs in Saint-Liboire as an exhibitor. Offering the tools and training you need for modern farming, Ag Business & Crop helps […]
Read MoreAg Business à Expo-Champs 2019
Exposant à la 21e édition d’Expo-Champs 27 au 29 août 2019 124, rang Charlotte Saint-Liboire, QC Sorties 147 et 145 de l’autoroute 20 Ag Business & Crop est heureux de participer à l’Expo-Champs de cette année à Saint-Liboire en tant qu’exposant. Offrant les outils et la formation dont vous avez besoin pour l’agriculture moderne, Ag […]
Read MoreWhen Combines Roll – Let The Sampling Begin
Today’s business minded grower and agronomist knows that a small investment in accurate soil sampling pays huge dividends. It’s easy for soil sampling to get pushed down the list of things to do. Soil sampling right after harvest is recommended and has many advantages: Soil testing prior to fall tillage will result in more consistent […]
Read MoreAgSmart Expo 2019 Exhibitor
Ag Business & Crop is delighted to take part as an exhibitor at the 2019 AgSmart expo in Olds, Alberta. Offering the tools and training you need for modern farming, Ag Business & Crop helps producers to maximize their success and excel using the latest technology and methods for 21st century agriculture. Ag Business & […]
Read MoreClosed Canopies; Open Skies
Finding The Right Tool For The Right Application In spite of a lengthy planting window for 2019, it’s surprising how little time it’s taken for the crops to emerge and begin to close canopy. As your crops progress, it’s time to take stock of what’s really out there. Whether it’s checking for hard-to-control weeds, insect […]
Read MoreA Mid-Season Soil Sampling Reminder
The Time To Add Soil Sampling To Your List Of Duties Is Now Although we’re just at the start of summer, the days are already getting shorter, which means autumn is suddenly a lot closer than we think. Even if things are full-speed-ahead with the growing season, and time to sample is just weeks away. […]
Read MoreAssessing Winter Wheat Stands Challenging Growers
A late fall and continued weather issues may test decision-making processes. At a time of year when most growers would rather be out on the land or at prepping their planters or drills, conditions in the early spring have limited most people to bide their time and manage what they can. In Eastern Canada, the […]
Read MoreDigging Deep On Soil Sampling
When it comes to soil sampling, there are many approaches, opinions and recommendations. Review the above video on procedures, then consider the following: How consistent are the samples that are being taken? The gentleman in the video is talking about consistency, but it’s very important that the samples are taken at a consistent depth. He […]
Read MoreWhen Spring Is Sprung
Drones Keeping an eye in the sky during all stages of spring can help with your decision-making processes. Using a drone, you can inspect your winter crops as well as pre-annual vegetation, and check for plant densities. Such digital and high-resolution imaging provides in-depth information throughout the growing season, from early nitrogen applications that promote […]
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