Spring Status Report
The crop has broken dormancy and stands are strong. What are the next steps?
The wheat crop is progressing, cold wet weather looms. What is next on the management list?
The number one question lately is “Will my wheat make it?” Learn what The Wheat Team recommends for spring assessments.
Follow along as Mike Holzworth gives us an update form the C&M Seeds research plots. We learn about growth staging, planting dates and more!
Heading into winter, the 2021 crop looked tremendous in many parts of the province. Plant growth regulators can play a crucial role in keeping your wheat crop standing all season long to maximize full yield potential. Read more to learn if PGR’s are right for your crop along with product selection and application timing.
Fall Stand Evaluations For a majority of the province, wheat planting is more than likely completed. However, there still may be some acres get planted if field conditions allow. For those with emerged wheat, now is a great time to get out in the fields and conduct a stand evaluation. If you are still waiting …
With lots of late planted/small wheat around the country side, The Wheat Team has been getting lots of questions on best management practices for these fields. Late wheat can still have good yield potential but it takes careful scouting and management to get there. Read more to learn what The Wheat Team is recommending!
What could 2750 CHU have to do with wheat at the end of April? Well, in an informal evaluation of wheat stands through Oxford Perth and Middlesex counties APR 25 last week……..
Canadian wheat producers have a new growth regulator option available to use now. Manipulator, from Engage agro has been tested for 3 or 4 years, but because of no US MRL’s being established, could not be used in Canadian wheat fields.
Fall 2017 has once again created some unique challenges for Ontario wheat farmers. Late soybeans, stretches of poor weather and more have created 2 timings in the wheat crop. This article looks at how to manage your crop depending on when it was planted.