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Category: Crop Schools

Corn School: The Soil Squeeze Test, Ground Temp & Kicking off Corn Planting

Apr 30, 2014 Aug 18, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

Patience wears thin as we head in to May and the ground is still wet and cold. The cost of going in too soon, based on soil conditions and not the calendar, can be mighty costly. If the ground is fit, but a little cool, that's one thing, but ground that is both wet and... Read More

Corn School West: The Risks of Cold Soil & Waiting 'Til Soil is "Fit"

Apr 25, 2014 Aug 18, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

"You shouldn't plant until your soil is fit." It's a great quote, but what does "fit" soil look like? Well, it's not just what it looks like, soil fit for planting corn also needs to be warm, though we use the term loosely here in Western Canada. The fact is, regardless of how dry or... Read More

Wheat School: Nitrogen Application Timing for Winter Wheat

Apr 24, 2014 Aug 20, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

Deciding on rates of nitrogen application for any crop can be a daunting task, but with winter wheat's unique growing season, the choice is even further challenged by timing. Applying nitrogen in the fall can reduce the need to get in early in the spring, but could be a bit of a gamble dependent on... Read More

Corn School: Managing & Maintaining Soil Nutrient Budgets

Apr 23, 2014 Aug 18, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

Just as in money management, investments you make in your farm's soil nutrient bank account may be short or long term. Depending on the nutrient, crop yields, the weather and soil type, nutrient levels and availability may need immediate deposits or a long-term plan to ensure there's enough "money" there when the crop needs it.... Read More

Pulse School: Identifying Seed Borne Diseases & What To Do With Seed Test Results

Apr 21, 2014 Aug 24, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

Results from a seed test could shape several management decisions made at seeding — from fine-tuning the seeding rate to determining the viability of the seed lot for seed at all. Though damaged seeds and vigour issues can be assessed, arguably the biggest factor for consideration in seed test results is the type and level... Read More

Soybean School West: Why Phosphorus Management for Soybean is Unique

Apr 15, 2014 Aug 21, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

Phosphorus management is and must be a long term proposition. Phosphorus behaves very differently than nitrogen in the soil, as it binds tightly to soil particles and releases slowly over time. This is good and bad — it's not subject to the same loss risk that N is, but it also means that sometimes the... Read More

Corn School: Improve Timing & Bump Yield With Split Application Nitrogen

Apr 15, 2014 Aug 23, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

In this episode of the Corn School, Bernard Tobin and OMAF Corn Lead Greg Stewart turn to a chalkboard to draw up some nitrogen strategies for the 2014 corn crop. Throughout the winter meeting season, Stewart touted a split application approach to nitrogen. He recommends growers put down 100 lb of nitrogen pre-plant and then... Read More

Wheat School: Two Methods for Evaluating Survival of Winter Wheat

Apr 14, 2014 Aug 28, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

As the snow retreats (quickly now, get on with you), it's time to get out there and take a good look at the winter wheat stand. There is such thing as doing a winterkill evaluation too early, but, depending on the method you use, you could need up to two weeks to get a good... Read More

Corn School: Tight Planting Window? Plant ASAP, Fertilize Later

Apr 10, 2014 Aug 18, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

It's early April and farmers are itching to get the planter out in the field. For the precious few of you in Ontario that are nearly ready to roll, have at 'er, but for most of the corn growing region, it's not late yet, but it's looking like the planting window may be slightly compressed.... Read More

Canola School: Basing Seeding Rates on Thousand Kernel Weight

Apr 7, 2014 Aug 21, 2016 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

Are you seeding your canola at 5lb/ac? Unless your seed rate was calculated based on that seed lot's thousand kernel weight (TKW), you may be losing yield potential, as plant numbers decline with increasing seed size. Angela Brackenreed, agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada, suggests re-calibrating when the TKW of a seed lot... Read More

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