Non-Peer ReviewedFour seed drills were evaluated for seeding winter wheat in South West Saskatchewan. Furrow opener types were the Swift Current zero-till offset disc, an air-seeder with Dutch banding knives, the Swift Current zero-till hoe, and Versatile Noble zero-till hoe. Soil disturbance varies from least to greatest in order listed, however, sufficient stubble is retained with all openers to normally ensure winter survival and adequate plant stands. No yield differences were observed for plots seeded by the various drills on chemical fallow on a clay loam soil. There is a tendency for the zero-till disc to show better yield on stubble on a clay loam soil whereas a hoe opener tends to show better yields on stubble for a sandy loam soi...
Non-Peer ReviewedFertilizer N placement has been a limiting factor to the adoption of one-pass no-ti...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe effects of snow trapping by means of alternative cereal stubble heights, and of...
Non-Peer ReviewedNo-till seeding into standing stubble from a previous crop has proven to be a succe...
Non-Peer ReviewedFour seed drills were evaluated for seeding winter wheat in South West Saskatchewan...
Non-Peer ReviewedAn air-seeder was compared with a Melroe No-Till drill and a conventional double di...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers in the Canadian Prairies are increasingly adopting conservation tillage s...
Non-Peer ReviewedPreliminary results from the field evaluation of zero and minimum tillage seeding m...
Non-Peer ReviewedSeeding and fertilizing equipment has undergone a dramatic evolution since Western ...
By 1979, experiments to determine optimum seeding rates for wheat and other cereals had been conduct...
Non-Peer ReviewedWinter wheat (cv. Norstar) was seeded at one site (clay loam stubble) in 1984-85, a...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe effect of row spacings and seed rates on the agronomic performance of "stubbled...
Non-Peer ReviewedSuccessful production of winter wheat on most of the Canadian prairies requires dir...
Non-Peer ReviewedFrom 1986 to 1989 at the Swift Current Research Station, a hard red spring wheat (c...
Non-Peer ReviewedDirect seeding practices that promote soil and water conservation and reduce input ...
Most drills are built to plant small grain but some can be equipped with options to plant small, den...
Non-Peer ReviewedFertilizer N placement has been a limiting factor to the adoption of one-pass no-ti...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe effects of snow trapping by means of alternative cereal stubble heights, and of...
Non-Peer ReviewedNo-till seeding into standing stubble from a previous crop has proven to be a succe...
Non-Peer ReviewedFour seed drills were evaluated for seeding winter wheat in South West Saskatchewan...
Non-Peer ReviewedAn air-seeder was compared with a Melroe No-Till drill and a conventional double di...
Non-Peer ReviewedProducers in the Canadian Prairies are increasingly adopting conservation tillage s...
Non-Peer ReviewedPreliminary results from the field evaluation of zero and minimum tillage seeding m...
Non-Peer ReviewedSeeding and fertilizing equipment has undergone a dramatic evolution since Western ...
By 1979, experiments to determine optimum seeding rates for wheat and other cereals had been conduct...
Non-Peer ReviewedWinter wheat (cv. Norstar) was seeded at one site (clay loam stubble) in 1984-85, a...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe effect of row spacings and seed rates on the agronomic performance of "stubbled...
Non-Peer ReviewedSuccessful production of winter wheat on most of the Canadian prairies requires dir...
Non-Peer ReviewedFrom 1986 to 1989 at the Swift Current Research Station, a hard red spring wheat (c...
Non-Peer ReviewedDirect seeding practices that promote soil and water conservation and reduce input ...
Most drills are built to plant small grain but some can be equipped with options to plant small, den...
Non-Peer ReviewedFertilizer N placement has been a limiting factor to the adoption of one-pass no-ti...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe effects of snow trapping by means of alternative cereal stubble heights, and of...
Non-Peer ReviewedNo-till seeding into standing stubble from a previous crop has proven to be a succe...