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Pulse Beat Individual Articles

Price Expectations and Acreage Possibilities

Chuck Penner, Owner, LeftField Commodity Research THE 2021 DROUGHT has a long tail. The extremes of 2021/22 had long-lasting…

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2022 Disease Prevalence and Management Tools

Disease Surveillance in Soybeans, Peas, and Dry Beans and On-Farm Fungicide Evaluation Results Laura Schmidt, Production Specialist – West,…

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Grain and Forage Legumes in Sustainable Crop Production

Mario Tenuta, Senior Industrial Research Chair in 4R Nutrient Stewardship, Department of Soil Science, University of Manitoba CLIMATE SCIENTISTS…

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Role of Annual Legumes in the Low Carbon Economy

Charley Sprenger, B.E., M.Sc., Project Leader Gary Bergen, P.Eng., Technical Lead | The Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI) Annual…

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Industry-Driven Innovations – A Bright Light for Agriculture in Manitoba

Toban Dyck, farmer and writer MANITOBA’S FARMERS SHOULD be paying attention to Protein Industries Canada. Founded in 2018, Protein…

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Farmers Without Borders – A Case for a Great Plains Agricultural Network

By Toban Dyck, farmer and writer CANADA, LIKE ANY other country, has borders. We talk about these borders as…

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Agriculture Education at the Centre of Busy Year for AITC-M

Submitted by Ag in the Classroom – Manitoba A RESOURCE HUB highlighting foundational commodities in Manitoba. The second season…

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Dry Bean Tour Summary

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Field Pea Insect and Disease Identification Guide

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Organic Field Peas

Weed Control Field peas are an excellent rotational crop for an organic system. Effective weed control is critical to maximize…

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Dry Bean Narrow-Row Production Guidelines

FIELD SELECTION Moisture Dry beans are susceptible to excessively wet soils or waterlogging. Choose fields that are well-drained with…

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Emerging Crop Rotations for Western Canada

Ramona Mohr, Research Scientist, AAFC – Brandon Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 MANITOBA CROP ROTATIONS have changed significantly over…

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Chewers, Sap-Suckers And Root Feeders

Insects in Pulse and Soybean Crops in 2022 John Gavloski, Entomologist, Manitoba Agriculture – Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022…

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Supporting Soybeans In The War On Weeds

Charles Geddes, Research Scientist – Weed Ecology and Cropping Systems , AAFC – Lethbridge – Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter…

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Spray Drift Management Under Changing Operational Requirements

Ian Paulson, Technical Services Lead, Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 OVER THE PAST four years,…

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Soybeans And Why We Choose Chips Over Exercise

By Toban Dyck, writer and farmer Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 HOW TRENDS GAIN a foothold is an interesting…

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Forging New Paths For Research

Cassandra Tkachuk, Research Project Manager, MPSG Pulse Beat 96, Fall/Winter 2022 PULSE ROOT ROT NETWORK The Pulse Root Rot…

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View From The Field – Rusty Peas

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