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How to Avoid “What Happened to my Crop?!” Disappointment

Farmers usually feel pretty hopeful about the potential of their crops at this time of year: the most common comment I hear in early...

Changes Coming to the Storage Season Status Quo

I’m very happy to see increasing understanding of sustainability and important steps being made to support environmentally responsible agriculture through the potato growing season....

It Ain’t Easy Being a Potato Grower this Year

Though farmers are used to dealing with uncertainty, the start of this year’s growing season is testing the patience and stress levels of even...

Do You Miss the Money You Could Have Earned?

What could you afford and achieve if you could move from, say, a 300 cwt/acre potato crop to a 400 cwt/acre crop? For a variety...

Disease Management vs. Sustainability — Does it Have to be a Choice?

The push for sustainability in agriculture today has garnered mainstream attention. We’re shifting towards seeing and valuing regenerative, soil-health promoting practices, and that’s good...

Whether You Want To or Not, Let’s Talk Emissions

Agriculture accounts for about 12 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions in Canada. As an industry, we can either wait for emissions reduction...

Soil Fumigation Treatment Zones — What You Don’t Know Could be Stealing from Your Investment

When growers apply Strike soil fumigant under their carefully managed field conditions, they get impressive results — top-notch control of rhizoctonia, black dot, common...

How to Tackle Seed Potatoes that Don’t Want to Sleep

Farmers growing potatoes across much of North America would likely prefer to forget last summer and fall. Between brutally hot and dry growing conditions...

Are You Throwing Money Away on Your Soil Fumigation?

You’ve seen the research study results that show soil fumigation with chloropicrin, aka Strike, can effectively subdue rhizoctonia, black dot, common scab, and early...

Are You Buckling Under the Pressure of Consumers’ Scrutiny?

Today’s farmers are being saddled with more and more public and political insistence to decrease their environmental footprints. Whether you believe that's fair or...

How to Avoid “What Happened to my Crop?!” Disappointment

Farmers usually feel pretty hopeful about the potential of their crops at this time of year: the most common comment I hear in early...

Changes Coming to the Storage Season Status Quo

I’m very happy to see increasing understanding of sustainability and important steps being made to support environmentally responsible agriculture through the potato growing season....

It Ain’t Easy Being a Potato Grower this Year

Though farmers are used to dealing with uncertainty, the start of this year’s growing season is testing the patience and stress levels of even...

Do You Miss the Money You Could Have Earned?

What could you afford and achieve if you could move from, say, a 300 cwt/acre potato crop to a 400 cwt/acre crop? For a variety...

Disease Management vs. Sustainability — Does it Have to be a Choice?

The push for sustainability in agriculture today has garnered mainstream attention. We’re shifting towards seeing and valuing regenerative, soil-health promoting practices, and that’s good...

Whether You Want To or Not, Let’s Talk Emissions

Agriculture accounts for about 12 per cent of all greenhouse gas emissions in Canada. As an industry, we can either wait for emissions reduction...

Soil Fumigation Treatment Zones — What You Don’t Know Could be Stealing from Your Investment

When growers apply Strike soil fumigant under their carefully managed field conditions, they get impressive results — top-notch control of rhizoctonia, black dot, common...

How to Tackle Seed Potatoes that Don’t Want to Sleep

Farmers growing potatoes across much of North America would likely prefer to forget last summer and fall. Between brutally hot and dry growing conditions...

Are You Throwing Money Away on Your Soil Fumigation?

You’ve seen the research study results that show soil fumigation with chloropicrin, aka Strike, can effectively subdue rhizoctonia, black dot, common scab, and early...

Are You Buckling Under the Pressure of Consumers’ Scrutiny?

Today’s farmers are being saddled with more and more public and political insistence to decrease their environmental footprints. Whether you believe that's fair or...

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