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"Great video by Tracey Baute on the Western Bean Cutworm Scouting Video. video pla…"

Joe Dales replied Jul 24, 2010 to Corn and Soybean Agronomy Updates: Several videos - Is there anything you want to report?

1 Jul 24, 2010
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"Ontario Solar Network is planning a townhall meeting to discuss what can be done abo…"

Joe Dales replied Jul 21, 2010 to Solar Prices Drop -- Blood Pressure Rises

15 Jul 21, 2010
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Joe Dales replied Jul 21, 2010 to Support for Retiring Farmers in Ontario

2 Jul 21, 2010
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"Hi Tina, Kevin Stewart has looked at the retirement and succession issue on AgVisio…"

Joe Dales replied Jul 21, 2010 to Support for Retiring Farmers in Ontario

2 Jul 21, 2010
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"New Youtube Video Posted by Doug, "

Joe Dales replied Jul 18, 2010 to Farmer and Agronomists' Thoughts On The Use of Fungicides on Corn. What Have You Experienced?

2 Jul 18, 2010
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Joe Dales replied Jul 16, 2010 to Farmer and Agronomists' Thoughts On The Use of Fungicides on Corn. What Have You Experienced?

2 Jul 18, 2010
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"Great progress John....it seems like a tough fight to get everyone to contact their…"

Joe Dales replied Jul 16, 2010 to Petition to Fast Track Cattlemen's BSE Class Action Suit.

12 Jan 6, 2011
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Joe Dales replied Jul 10, 2010 to Anyone Started Wheat Harvest? How Are The Yields and Grain Quality?

2 Jul 16, 2010
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Joe Dales replied Jun 29, 2010 to Flooding in Western Canada

3 Jun 29, 2010
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"Agriculture Minister Carol Mitchell says her department is looking for ways to help…"

Joe Dales replied Jun 29, 2010 to Regulations Killing The Small Meat Abattoirs and Local Meat Processors. Does It Matter?

5 Jun 30, 2010
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From bumper crops to insurance against bad harvests, carryover seed plays a bigger role than many people realize. Carryover seed is becoming a more visible part of the Alberta seed landscape, but according to seed growers and testing experts, its presence is nothing new. In fact, having carryover seed on hand often presents a strategic advantage for both seed growers and farmers. The Alberta-British Columbia Seed Growers’ Association (ABCSG) has offered a carryover listing service since around 2009, before the Canadian Seed Growers’ Association (CSGA) added carryover capability to the national Seed Locator in 2018. For Greg Stamp of Stamp Seeds, carryover seed — certified seed that simply wasn’t sold the year it was produced — is a natural part of running a pedigreed seed business. Predicting dryland yields isn’t exact, he says, and some years he produces more seed than expected. “Sometimes we expect 20 bushels of durum and get 40 or 50,” he says. “That becomes two years’ worth. We

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