Browsing Soils and Crops Workshop by Title
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1982 special crop synopsis
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1995 update on essential oils in Saskatchewan spice crops
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The 1996 grasshopper forecast for Alberta and Saskatchewan
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1996 update on essential oils in Saskatchewan spice crops
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1997 PFRA crop residue and seeding survey an indicator of diversification and sustainability
(1998-02-19)Economic and agronomic factors have combined to bring about major changes to cropping systems in Saskatchewan. Crop diversification, with oilseed and pulse crops replacing cereals, is occurring even in the Brown soils of ... -
2002 soil and weed survey conducted on Saskatchewan organic cropland
(2003-02-18)A soil survey and a weed survey were conducted on 5% of the organic farms in Saskatchewan, in the four major agricultural eco-regions in the 2002. Soil tests were taken in April and May prior to planting. Phosphorus levels ... -
2003 South East Research Farm Inc. project results update – economic analysis of field scale ‘pesticide-free production™’ of flaxseed
(2004-02-19)The flax variety CDC Bethune was grown under two cropping systems. The most common conventional method will be compared to growing flax under the Pesticide Free Production (PFP)™ guidelines. Two PFP™ treatments will be ... -
The 2011 stripe rust epidemic in western Canada
(2012-03-13) -
2012 aster yellow outbreak in Saskatchewan
(2013-03-06) -
2012 weed survey of Saskatchewan canola fields
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2016 Saskatchewan Insect Update
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2019 ultra-short season soybean - yield and its components
(2020-03-10)Soybean (Glycine max L.) is the most widely grown legume crop in the world, and in Saskatchewan soybean success depends on fitting this warm-season crop to a cool, dry and short growing season. In 2019 we grew twenty-four ... -
25 years of tillage effects on wheat production in a continuous cropping system
(2007-03-01)Heat stress occurs often in wheat on the Canadian Prairies especially during grain growth (from anthesis to maturity), which has a markedly negative impact on yield (McCaig 1997). Under no-till management (NT), surface ... -
A 25-year review of fertilizer consumption and plant nutrient removal in the prairie provinces
(1992-02-20)Nutrient removal I replacement ratios were calculated in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta from 1965 to 1989 by dividing total fertilizer (N, P, and K) sales by the total crop removal of plant nutrients. The nutrient ... -
The $5.50 per acre experiment
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Abscisic acid analogues for enhanced stress tolerance and size control of tomato seedlings
(2001-02-22)Transplanting shock is a common problem during establishment of horticultural crops like vegetables and ornamental bedding plants. The marketing period of nursery raised seedlings is limited due to the loss of aesthetic ... -
Accounting of nitrogen levels in Saskatchewan soils
(1992-02-20) -
Acid soils in west-central Saskatchewan
(1981-02-16)