It’s late summer. You’ve sprayed for weeds. Between now and harvest, there’s nothing left to watch for except insects and diseases, right? Not necessarily. Your weed control program doesn’t end when the sprayer pulls out of the last field.
On-Stage with Farmer/Musician Bryce Pallister
An MPSG director profile Toban Dyck, Director of Communications, MPSG – Summer (June) 2021 Pulse Beat BRYCE PALLISTER’S GRANDMA wasn’t…
2020 Foliar Disease Survey and On-Farm Fungicide Trial Results
Each year, a representative sample of soybean, field pea and dry bean fields are surveyed for root, foliar and stem diseases across Manitoba. Here are the results from the 2020 foliar and stem disease surveys and foliar fungicide results from the On-Farm Network.
There We Go, Droning On and On About Tech – Drone Tech
Toban Dyck, MPSG’s Director of Communications and Matthew Johnson, M3 Aerial and Volatus Unmanned Services – Summer (June) 2021 Pulse…
The Pea Report: All Things Ascochyta
Breaking down the ascochyta complex in fields peas. The life cycle and spore sources of Mycosphaerella blight along with fungicide efficacy and insensitivity.
MPSG is a Research Organization – A Policy You Can Count On
Toban Dyck, Director of Communications, MPSG – Summer (June) 2021 Pulse Beat ‘POLICY’ IS AN amorphous term. It’s used in…
Pulse and Soybean Scouting Calendars
These calendars indicate when to scout for specific insect and disease pests throughout the growing season. It also outlines crop…
The Bean Report – June 9, 2021
Crop Staging and ConditionsAssessing Pulse and Soybean Plant StandsSoybean Replanting Decisions
The Bean Report: Pest Priorities for 2021
Keeping track of pests in pulse and soybean crops is something we prioritize at MPSG.
A Career of Heart and Collaboration: Dr. Debra McLaren
“It is essential that plant pathologists have one foot in the furrow. You need to be able to go out in the field. You need to see what is happening out there. That is extremely important.”
