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Grainews

Lightning gives and takes in Prairie fields

Lightning in fields can be a source of nitrogen but at times can result in crop damage which, at a glance, resembles a very localized disease outbreak, plant pathologist Ieuan Evans writes.

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Alberta Farmer Express

Alberta invests $1.3 million in rangeland research

Alberta’s government is investing $1.3 million to strengthen the health,biodiversity and resilience of the province’s rangelands through the Rangeland Sustainability Program.

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The Western Producer

Brazilian president backs Amazon highway

MANAUS, Brazil (Reuters) — Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, after months of hedging on the issue, has committed his government to finishing a road through a pristine part of the Amazon rainforest, a move scientists say will bring disastrous deforestation.
Lula is under pressure to complete paving the BR-319 as an alternative for transportation...

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The Western Producer

Senate soil study highlights need for research

Glacier FarmMedia - Under a blazing sun, Senator Rob Black shared insights from the recently released soil study entitled “Critical Ground.”
 “Soil is critical and essential to life; we must do all we can to preserve it,” Black stated.
 The senator spoke metres away from the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association’s soil pit, which...

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The Western Producer

Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show kicks off 2024 event

Glacier FarmMedia — The 2024 edition of Canada's Outdoor Farm Show (COFS) kicked off near Woodstock this morning, with a celebration of agriculture. Rob O'Connor, COFS show director, said the show's dynamic nature is on display this year. Related stories: The Latest News and Stories from Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show "There's nothing 'always the same'...

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Grainews

How do smoky skies affect corn crops?

Occasional plumes of smoke from distant wildfires may affect human comfort — but how does a smoke-obscured sun and poor air quality affect crops? “This has been a big topic of conversation where I work in the state of Indiana,” says Dan Quinn, an assistant professor of agronomy and extension corn specialist at Purdue University....