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      Sneak preview of the Saskatchewan soil information system (SKSIS) 

      Bedard-Haughn, A.; Van Rees, K.C.J.; Bentham, M.; Krug, P.; Walters, K.; Heung, B.; Jamsrandorj, T.; Deters, R.; Cerkowniak, D. (2017-03-07)
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      Stripe rust virulence on Yr genes in Saskatchewan 

      Brar, G.S.; Kutcher, R.; Hucl, P. (2017-03-06)
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      Bourgault phosphorus trials 

      de Gooijer, C. (2017-03-06)
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      Optimizing seeding rates and plant densities for Camelina sativa 

      Johnson, E.N.; Falk, K.; Klein-Gebbinck, H.; Lewis, L.; Vera, C.; Gan, Y.; Hall, L.; Topinka, K.; Phelps, S.; Davey, B. (2010-02-25)
      Camelina is a relatively new oilseed crop to western Canada. Currently there is little research available for camelina seeding rates in western Canada. A field study was conducted in 2007 and 2008 for 9 site years at ...
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      Interseeded cover crops, soil health, and nitrogen supply for grain corn in Ontario 

      Katanda, Y.; Sharifi, M.; Hooker, D.; Clark, J.; Messiga, A. (2018-03-06)
      Interseeded cover crops are a promising option for improving environmental sustainability in corn-based rotations. Field plots were established in 2015 under conventional tillage and regional corn N fertilization practices ...
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      Wheat grain nutrient content 

      Jensen, T. (2012-03-13)
      A study was conducted to evaluate the relationship between nutrient content in wheat grain in relation to the soil test availability of nutrients from soils where the wheat was grown. Grain samples of ten genotypes of ...
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      Crown rust in oats: when are fungicide applications to control crown rust of economic benefit to producers? 

      May, W.E.; Irvine, R.B.; Kutcher, H.R.; Lafond, G.P.; McCartney, C.; Shirtliffe, S. (2012-03-13)
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      Saskatchewan corn cultivars for grazing and silage: relationship between crop heat units and nutritional value 

      Abeysekara, S.; Niu, Z.Y.; Moats, J.; Christensen, D.A.; Yu, P. (2012-03-13)
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      Soil genesis: Saskatchewan style 

      Tollefson, T. (2010-02-24)
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      Response of crops and soils to solid manure injection 

      King, T.; Schoenau, J.J.; Landry, H. (2010-02-24)
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      AuthorSchoenau, J.J. (93)Malhi, S.S. (41)Gan, Y. (28)Hamel, C. (27)Farrell, R.E. (23)Leach, D. (23)Johnson, E. (21)Kutcher, R. (21)Hangs, R.D. (20)Knight, J.D. (18)... View MoreSubjectwheat (10)arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (7)field pea (6)crop rotation (5)canola (4)fertilizer (4)irrigation (4)lentil (4)reclamation (4)yield (4)... View MoreTypePresentation (389)Poster Presentation (216)Date Issued2015 (71)2013 (68)2011 (67)2014 (67)2017 (66)2019 (56)2016 (55)2012 (54)2010 (51)2018 (50)
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