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Pulse School: Protect germination potential with gentle seed handling

Real Agriculture

Harvested seed quality is heavily influenced by weather conditions throughout the growing season. Summers with drought conditions, as well as heat blast, can lead to an increased occurrence of mechanical damage in pulse seed lots.

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New pulse and specialty crop company bringing together several facilities in Saskatchewan

Real Agriculture

Harvest Grain Ltd., which already owns canaryseed processor Bornhorst Seeds Ltd. Harvest Grain Ltd., which already owns canaryseed processor Bornhorst Seeds Ltd. Gregor in northeast Saskatchewan, says it has acquired full ownership of specialty crop handler Harvest Milling at Fillmore, in the… Read More

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Corn School: Harvest timing critical for seed corn quality

Real Agriculture

Seed corn harvest in southern Ontario typically gets underway in early September. It’s all about protecting seed quality, says PRIDE Seeds field production manager Mike Bechard. Read More Seed corn harvest in southern Ontario typically gets underway in early September. Why so early? Why so early?

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Wheat School: Yield starts at seeding rate

Real Agriculture

So many decisions that influence yield need to be made throughout the growing season, and it begins with the optimal seeding rate. As discussed in this Wheat School episode, seeding rate is a factor in tillering, tiller timing, and head size. The ideal seeding rate can also help with a smoother harvest and to time.

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Watch kernel milk line as silage harvest nears

Real Agriculture

A newly-tasselled corn field indicates that silage harvest is only 45 to 50 days away. As producers speed down the runway toward silage harvest takeoff, Pioneer Seeds Canada nutritionist Ashley Knapton says now’s the time to look at key factors that will influence silage quality and how a well-managed silage crop can contribute to farm.

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Guide to Potato Cultivation: From Planting to Harvest

Cropaia

Planting and Harvesting Potatoes are typically planted in spring once soil temperatures reach 10°C (50°F), a benchmark for promoting uniform sprouting and robust early growth. Seed tubers should be planted 10–15 cm deep, with in-row spacing of 20–30 cm and row spacing of 75–90 cm. The effects of soil type on harvest include: 1.

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Harvest 2023: New winter barley impresses in Yorkshire

Farmers Weekly

Farmers Weekly Yorkshire Wolds grower Mark Ullyott is impressed with the new winter barley variety Caravelle, saying it is the best seed crop of barley he has grown for more than 10 years and he will be growing it again this coming season. The two-row feed variety yielded 8.5-9.5t/ha