Seed Treatment

New insecticide seed treatment for canola growers April 2013

New active ingredient provides superior plant protection. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

New seed treatments and foliar fungicides May 2013

A look at new seed treatments and foliar fungicides and label updates for 2013, with product information provided by the manufacturers. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

New on-farm seed treater available next year December 2012

New seed treatment technology and equipment will provide a new level of precision application for cereal and specialty crops. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

New inoculant system for soybeans December 2012

Preinoculating soybeans just got easier, thanks to a new inoculant system that delivers BioStacked results with longer days on seed survival. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Root rot in peas continues to show up December 2012

The root rot complex, which includes Fusarium sp., Rhizoctonia solani, and Pythium sp., is becoming more and more common across pea-growing areas of Western Canada. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

BASF acquires Becker Underwood

BASF plans to acquire crop protection and biological seed treatment company Backer Underwood, for a price-tag of $1.02 billion. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Longer planting window for Optimize soybean enhances convenience September 2012

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has granted the registration of a 120-day planting window for soybeans that are treated with Optimize. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Obsolete pesticide collection comes to B.C.

A way to safely and responsibly dispose of unwanted or obsolete agricultural pesticides in coming to British Columbia. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Nano-pesticides: The future of agriculture? July 2012

Researchers at the University of Vienna have completed an extensive survey of nanotechnology, focusing on the uses and potential of nano-pesticides. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

First case of glyphosate weed resistance confirmed February 2012

This was bound to happen. Based on experiences in other parts of the world, glyphosate-resistant weeds were likely to develop in Western Canada. And they did. Like this? Tweet it to your followers! 1 comments

Novozymes and Syngenta partner on phosphate soil enhancer April 2012

Novozymes and Syngenta are partnering to deliver JumpStart, a seed-applied biological that helps increase phosphate solubilization in the soil. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Upgrading an essential tool in the fight against virulent crop diseases February 2012

Recent upgrades to the quarantine facilities at the Morden Research Station of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) are key to the fight against highly virulent diseases in Canadian crops. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Great Plains Manufacturing unveils new conference centre February 2012

Great Plains Manufacturing recently unveiled its new 15,000 square foot state-of-the-art conference center. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Novozymes unveils new enzyme technology February 2012

Novozymes unveiled its latest innovation, Novozymes Cellic CTec3 to help move advanced biofuel production closer to commercialization. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Pioneer suggests early planting solutions February 2012

As spring arrives, so can emergence issues if growers don't focus on reducing early planting and high residue problems, according experts from Pioneer Hi-Bred. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Solutions to using GMO crops February 2012

At the 2012 AAAS annual meeting in BC, a professor from the University of Pittsburgh presented consequences and solutions to current GMO policies. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

USDA cracks code behind zebra chip February 2012

Researchers with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) have identified the pest and bacteria that are causing problems for potato growers. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Planting and maturation varies in soybeans February 2012

Extensive soybean breeding in Ontario is continually leading to higher yielding soybean varieties. Unfortunately, these higher yields are not always realized. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

CFIA approves liquid seed treatments January 2012

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has approved a new, liquid formulation, nutrient seed treatment for use on wheat, oats, barley and corn. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

BASF simplifies Clearfield lentil growth January 2012

Growing Clearfield lentils just got simpler. BASF Canada is pleased to announce that growers can now sign a three-year Clearfield Commitment for lentils in 2012. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

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