by Breanne Baker | Oct 4, 2011 | Articles, Precision Farming, Variable Rate Technology
5th Annual Master Seeders Conference With fall just around the corner, preparations are well underway for SeedMaster’s 5th annual Master Seeders Conference. With presentations from independent researchers, industry partners, and SeedMaster staff – along with...
by Breanne Baker | Aug 9, 2011 | Articles, Optimize RX, Precision Farming
Would you like to get funding from the government towards your Optimize RX? The Alberta government is reopening the Intergrated Crop Management Progran under Growing Forward on Monday, July 25, but for a limited time. Diana Bingham, work plan coordinator with Alberta...
by Decisive Farming | Jul 20, 2011 | Articles, Precision Farming, Variable Rate Technology
From Canola Council of Canada Many growers with high yield potential are spraying fungicide to protect canola from sclerotinia stem rot. With $12 per bushel canola prices, high soil moisture, and high infection rates last year, it was an easy decision for many of...
by Decisive Farming | Jul 14, 2011 | Articles, Precision Farming, Variable Rate Technology
Decisive Farming has seen it’s first field signs go up last week in Saskatchewan! Decisive Farming will be hosting two Optimize RX information barbeques next week in Kindersley on July 20th and North Battleford on July 21st. For more information or to RSVP call Bill...
by Breanne Baker | Mar 10, 2011 | Articles, Precision Farming, Variable Rate Fertilizer
From Canola Council of Canada In a recent survey on agronomic practices, the Canola Council of Canada found that, on average, growers were applying 79.5 lb./ac. of actual nitrogen, 25.8 lb./ac. of phosphate (P2O5), 4.9 lb./ac. of potassium (K20) and 13.6 lb./ac. of...
by Breanne Baker | Dec 14, 2010 | Articles, Precision Farming, Variable Rate Technology
The results are in! Presented at the Grower Technology Conferences and now live on the www.getmorebushels.com website, the results from the 2010 Get More Bushels Super Crop Plot are available. See which canola variety was highest yielding and the best return on...