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Solar Radiation: Or Smoke and Mirrors?
June 13, 2023 Olivia Noorenberghe- Filed Under:
- Corn, Crop Management, Planting, Precision Agriculture, Silage, Soybeans
Sunlight is important for photosynthesis and carbohydrate production. The wildfires across Canada have caused a week of hazy overcast weather in the early V1-V6 stage.
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Silage Corn – Hybrid Selection Considerations
March 28, 2023 Breanne Rey- Filed Under:
- Corn, Crop Management, Planting, Precision Agriculture, Silage
Picking a corn hybrid to grow for silage can be a daunting task. There are several factors to be considered that differ from simply looking at yield and moisture, as we would tend to do with grain corn.
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Tonnage, Energy, and Silage Success: Optimizing Your Corn Crop
March 3, 2023 Breanne Rey- Filed Under:
- Crop Management, Planting, Precision Agriculture, Silage
More and more western Canadian farmers are giving silage and grazing corn a try thanks to new shorter season hybrids that offer impressive yield – as much as 50% more silage yield than barley – as well as palatability and excellent digestibility.
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2022 Agronomy Review
February 6, 2023 Sara Meidlinger- Filed Under:
- Corn, Crop Management, Planting, Precision Agriculture, Silage
As 2023 seems to be flying by, we wanted to use this newsletter as an opportunity to review five different corn agronomic issues we saw during the 2022 growing season in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
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TALLAGE DU MAÏS : Qu’est-ce que la plante veut nous dire
December 7, 2022 Francis Allard, agr. M.SC.- Filed Under:
- Corn, Crop Management, Planting, Precision Agriculture, Silage
Le tallage est un phénomène commun chez les graminées. Plusieurs céréales comme le blé et l’orge par exemple en bénéficient et c’est particulièrement vrai dans les céréales d’automne où chaque talle supplémentaire produit un épi généralement récoltable.
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Corn School: Stress testing hybrids to see where they fit
October 4, 2022 Matt Chapple- Filed Under:
- Corn, Crop Management, Planting, Precision Agriculture
PRIDE Seeds agronomist Matt Chapple shares how seed companies stress test hybrids to ensure only the best, most resilient hybrids make it to market. He also discusses how hybrid performance can vary in different environments and why it’s critical to properly position a hybrid on a farm to optimize yield.
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New demo plot launched in Pain Court
June 1, 2020- Filed Under:
- Crop Management, Planting, Precision Agriculture
The first ever planting of the PRIDE Seeds demo plot in Pain Court, ON has been completed under the direction of Market Development Agronomist Matt Chapple.
The new demo plot is located on the property of PRIDE’s head office, adjacent to the new PRIDE Seeds Education Centre, which was unveiled earlier this year.
The project...
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Data Management: The 1st and Free Step Forward Towards Precision Ag?.
April 30, 2015- Filed Under:
- Precision Agriculture
As technology has advanced to collect, sort and apply spatial data recorded by your planter, sprayer and harvesting equipment, we now have control over new variables in the field. -
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Developing the Tools for Producers to Succeed in Precision Agriculture.
April 29, 2015- Filed Under:
- Precision Agriculture
There is no question that Precision Agriculture is the hot topic in field crop production today. While still in the relative early stages of development, rarely has a new sector expanded so fast, and with so much collective energy devoted to it, as Precision Ag. The entire agronomy industry, from seed companies to crop input suppliers, along...