Inoculants
When properly inoculated, pulse crops can fix a large portion of their nitrogen requirements, extending those benefits to the next crop. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers! 1 comments
Preinoculating soybeans just got easier, thanks to a new inoculant system that delivers BioStacked results with longer days on seed survival. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
New advances provide multiple benefits in one treated package. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
There is no reason to be alarmed. Just because research has shown that chickpeas do not fix as much nitrogen (N) as is exported in the seed, this doesn’t mean that chickpeas are bad for soil fertility or that you shouldn’t grow them. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Inoculation with soybean rhizobia is essential for a first-time soybean field in Manitoba, but is it necessary for subsequent soybean crops in that field? Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Dr. Chantal Hamel is passionate about organisms humans can’t see with the naked eye. Her goal is to improve crops by managing tiny microorganisms found in soil. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
In July 2011, Iowa State University researchers reported finding field-evolved resistance to Bt corn by the Western corn rootworm (WCR) in some Iowa fields. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Nodulator XL averages eight percent higher yield. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
First-time soybean growers are likely to be popping up this spring across Manitoba, particularly in the Red River Valley, says Brent Reid, recently retired farm production advisor for Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives (MAFRI). Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
Many crops form arbuscular mycorrhizae, which are the combination of particular fungi with crop roots that enhance the uptake of phosphorus (P) from the soil. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!
To maximize yield, many soybean growers are choosing to protect their investment in soybean seed with seed-applied insecticides and fungicides. Add to Facebook Like this? Tweet it to your followers!