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Technology transfer to the farm fields of Saskatchewan
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Technology transfer: a co-operative approach
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Temperature trends in southwestern Saskatchewan revisited
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Temperature trends in the semiarid prairie of southwestern Saskatchewan
(2004-02-19)Previously, we had analyzed long-term weather data (from 1950 to 1997) to study the annual as well as seasonal change in air temperature within an approximately 15000 km2 area in the semiarid prairie near Swift Current, ... -
Temperature, pH, and media requirements for bacterial antagonism of soilborne pathogens
(1995-02-23)Select rhizobacteria, Pseudomona fluorescens strain 63-49 and P. cepacia strain Ral-3, were evaluated for their ability to suppress the growth of several isolates of Rhizoctonia solani and Cochliobolus sativus, respectively, ... -
Temporal availability of N to wheat in a lentil-wheat rotation
(1997-02-20)Incorporation of legumes in a cropping system has positive agronomic benefits to subsequent crops, particularly cereals. Some of these benefits are associated with improved N availability to the subsequent cereal. A study ... -
Temporal denitrification at the landscape scale in a Black soil
(1992-02-20)Landscape scale and seasonal pattern of denitrification activity have to be incorporated in a model to estimate total N losses. A study was conducted to exam the seasonal variability of denitrification in a landscape near ... -
Three years of fertilizer trials in the Brown Soil Zone
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Three years of precision farming research at Hepburn, Saskatchewan
(1999-02-25)A broad association between landform and distinctive pedological regimes, as influenced by the hydrological pattern of the hillslope is known to exist in glacial till landscapes of Saskatchewan, Canada. We used image ... -
Tillage and herbicide indices illustrate relationships among cropping systems
(2001-02-22)Farming systems based on reduced inputs and increased diversity of crop types are of interest to producers as alternatives to conventional systems. Indices can be derived to estimate the impact of various farming practices ... -
Tillage and phosphorus availability
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Tillage and rotation have minimal effect on diseases of lentil and wheat in diverse rotations
(2000-02-22)The current trend towards reduced tillage practices was expected to increase losses due to plant disease relative to conventional tillage; increased diversity in crop rotation was expected to reduce these losses. To test ... -
Tillage impact on carbon sequestration on rolling landscapes of farm fields in Saskatchewan
(2000-02-22)Long term (10 to 25 years) rotation studies on the Canadian prairies have shown that conservation tillage and reduced fallow have, depending upon clay content and soil moisture deficits, sequestered from 0.3 to 0.7 Mg C ... -
Tillage system and cropping sequence effects on common root rot of barley in eastern Saskatchewan
(2007-03-01)Fusarium head blight (FHB) in barley has been spreading on the Canadian Prairies for the last decade. Fusarium spp. causing FHB can also cause crown/root rot of cereal crops. It is therefore of interest to determine the ... -
Tillage system and cropping sequence effects on Fusarium head blight in barley in eastern Saskatchewan
(2007-03-01)Fusarium head blight (FHB) in barley is well established in the eastern Canadian Prairies and appears to be moving westward. A survey of 192 barley crops in eastern Saskatchewan was conducted to determine the impact of ...