Integrated cropping systems are gaining prominence on the Canadian Prairies. Research that documents weed management, crop production and economic benefits of single and combined optimal agronomic practices is on-going and is currently being adopted by forward-thinking and innovative growers. These weed management approaches have proven to be effective. There are however, plenty of opportunities to study and improve current systems at research and farm levels. The continued improvement, extension, uptake and feedback of these systems play a key role in increasing the viability, sustainability and competitiveness of our crop industry
Non-Peer ReviewedOver the past 20 years grain crop production on the Canadian prairies has experienc...
Management practices on organic farms in Saskatchewan are largely unstudied, as are their effect on ...
ISBN: 978-84-09-37744-2International audienceConservation Agriculture (CA) relies on three fundament...
Weed management is one of the most critical factors influencing crop yield. By providing a window of...
Non-Peer ReviewedDiverse cropping systems with different input levels and crop diversities can alter...
Traditional agricultural practices have generally focused on herbicides, mechanical, and cultural me...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe prevalence of group 2 resistant broadleaved weeds threatens successful lentil p...
Non-Peer ReviewedOf the various pests affecting crop growth weeds are among the most visible and pot...
Herbicides have been essential tools in agricultural production for decades. With the global introdu...
Non-Peer ReviewedLow commodity prices, rising input costs, and increasing concerns about environment...
their weeds regardless of tillage system used. Differences in weed populations among tillage systems...
A long-term rotation was started in 2000 at the University of Manitoba to investigate the effects of...
isolation since it can influence the severity of alternative pests, for example, damage due to Delia...
Differences in cropping practices, including tillage, inputs and crop rotations are the driving fact...
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop...
Non-Peer ReviewedOver the past 20 years grain crop production on the Canadian prairies has experienc...
Management practices on organic farms in Saskatchewan are largely unstudied, as are their effect on ...
ISBN: 978-84-09-37744-2International audienceConservation Agriculture (CA) relies on three fundament...
Weed management is one of the most critical factors influencing crop yield. By providing a window of...
Non-Peer ReviewedDiverse cropping systems with different input levels and crop diversities can alter...
Traditional agricultural practices have generally focused on herbicides, mechanical, and cultural me...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe prevalence of group 2 resistant broadleaved weeds threatens successful lentil p...
Non-Peer ReviewedOf the various pests affecting crop growth weeds are among the most visible and pot...
Herbicides have been essential tools in agricultural production for decades. With the global introdu...
Non-Peer ReviewedLow commodity prices, rising input costs, and increasing concerns about environment...
their weeds regardless of tillage system used. Differences in weed populations among tillage systems...
A long-term rotation was started in 2000 at the University of Manitoba to investigate the effects of...
isolation since it can influence the severity of alternative pests, for example, damage due to Delia...
Differences in cropping practices, including tillage, inputs and crop rotations are the driving fact...
Increased world population will demand more food production, less water-consuming crops, better crop...
Non-Peer ReviewedOver the past 20 years grain crop production on the Canadian prairies has experienc...
Management practices on organic farms in Saskatchewan are largely unstudied, as are their effect on ...
ISBN: 978-84-09-37744-2International audienceConservation Agriculture (CA) relies on three fundament...