University of SaskatchewanHARVEST
  • Login
  • Submit Your Work
  • About
    • About HARVEST
    • Guidelines
    • Browse
      • All of HARVEST
      • Communities & Collections
      • By Issue Date
      • Authors
      • Titles
      • Subjects
      • This Community
      • By Issue Date
      • Authors
      • Titles
      • Subjects
    • My Account
      • Login
      JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.
      Search 
      • HARVEST
      • College of Agriculture and Bioresources
      • Search
      • HARVEST
      • College of Agriculture and Bioresources
      • Search

      Search

      Show Advanced FiltersHide Advanced Filters

      Filters

      Use filters to refine the search results.

      Now showing items 1-4 of 4

      • Sort Options:
      • Relevance
      • Title Asc
      • Title Desc
      • Issue Date Asc
      • Issue Date Desc
      • Results Per Page:
      • 5
      • 10
      • 20
      • 40
      • 60
      • 80
      • 100
      Thumbnail

      Dry heat disinfection versus seed borne Fusarium – six years of practical experience 

      Gehl, D. (2008-02-28)
      Thumbnail

      The economics of potato crop rotations in southern Manitoba 

      Khakbazan, M.; Kularatne, H.; Mohr, R.; Volkmar, K.; Tomasiewicz, D. (2003-02-18)
      Rapid expansion of the potato industry in Manitoba has led to increased potato production in Manitoba. While the introduction of potatoes into current cropping systems may provide an opportunity for producers to increase ...
      Thumbnail

      Colonization of cereal and noncereal crop residues by Fusarium spp. in southeast Saskatchewan 

      Fernandez, M.R.; Pearse, P.G.; Holzgang, G. (2004-02-19)
      In July of 2000 and 2001, residues of wheat, barley, oat, canola, flax, lentil and pea crops were sampled from over 300 fields in southeast Saskatchewan. The non-cereal crops sampled had been preceded by a cereal crop, ...
      Thumbnail

      Soil Factors Controlling Phytotoxicity and Persistence of Saflufenacil in Prairie Soils. 

      Szmigielski, Anna; Schoenau, Jeff; Johnson, Eric (2020-03-10)
      Saflufenacil herbicide, developed by BASF, is available in Saskatchewan for control of broadleaf weeds by pre-plant and pre-emergence applications to a wide range of crops such as barley, canary seed, chickpea, field pea, ...

      Discover

      AuthorFernandez, M.R. (1)Gehl, D. (1)Holzgang, G. (1)Johnson, Eric (1)Khakbazan, M. (1)Kularatne, H. (1)Mohr, R. (1)Pearse, P. (1)Schoenau, Jeff (1)Szmigielski, Anna (1)... View MoreSubject
      oat (4)
      wheat (4)
      barley (3)canola (2)alfalfa (1)broadleaf weeds (1)canaryseed (1)chickpea (1)field pea (1)flax (1)... View MoreTypePoster Presentation (2)Presentation (2)Date Issued2010 - 2020 (1)2003 - 2009 (3)
      University of Saskatchewan

      University Library

      © University of Saskatchewan
      Contact Us | Disclaimer | Privacy