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Vous commencez à semer votre soya?
May 13, 2022 Francis Allard, agr. M.SC.- Filed Under:
- Crop Management, Planting, Soybeans
Vous commencez à semer votre soya? Regardez Francis vous parler des ajustements à faire sur votre semoir pour semer la population visée!!
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Population semée
On vise 70 000 à 90 000 grains ha (28 000 à 36 000 grains ac). Le taux est influencé par de nombreux facteurs – climat, type de sol, productivité du champ, ressources disponibles, date de semis, caractéristiques de l’hybride, zone d’UTM, utilisation finale,...
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Stacked herbicide tolerant soybeans combat numerous issues, and PRIDE Seed's hand-selected portfolio of Group 0 to 3 soybeans offer the three industry-leading soybean trait packages so you can fight aggressive weeds head-on.
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Despite what the spring throws at us; multiple snowstorms and rain events, low temperatures. It is still very important to target proper soil temperature and conditions for planting corn. If we start planting into soil conditions that are cool and wet, we can expose the corn seed to a lot of stress that can potentially set the crop back further.
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In any given weather condition, understanding and evaluating corn emergence is critical. This newsletter will explain reasons for poor emergence and how we can try to avoid it and track it in spring.
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Evaluating Alfalfa Stands for Winter Injury - Checklist
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Évaluation de la à Survie L'Hiver de la Luzerne - Aide-Mémoire
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As warmer weather arrives and fields start to dry up, many growers are tempted to begin field work in preparation for planting. RealAg interviews PRIDE seeds own Matt Chappel about setting up your own game plan for the season.
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There are many unique factors to consider when planting corn. This can be overwhelming for some, especially during the busy and stressful spring months. To set your corn crop up for success, we will focus on five corn planting checklist items to keep in mind this spring.
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When selecting a silage hybrid, it’s critical to first understand the conditions in your area and on your fields. Narrow down hybrids to choices that fit your soil type, weather conditions and maturity range.