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"Thought it would put a smile on someone's face :) "

Mackenna Roth replied May 10, 2011 to My Blackberry is not Working

2 May 10, 2011
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"Hey Everyone! Saturday was amazing! With over 1000 people coming out to the youth vo…"

Mackenna Roth replied May 2, 2011 to Vote Mob! How to get Students Voting!

2 May 2, 2011
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"Hi Joe! I am a recent Smart Phone user and not sure how I managed with out my BlackB…"

Mackenna Roth replied Apr 11, 2011 to Cell phone stories - what do you like and what has worked or not worked for you? What tasks are you using your smart phones for?

2 Apr 22, 2011
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"Hi John, I am not sure when this happned. It was a forward I receivced from a member…"

Mackenna Roth replied Mar 30, 2011 to You Gotta See This!

4 Apr 5, 2011
Reply by Kevin Stewart

"Can't say I have been to this farm show, but tractor pulls are amazing! Every year I…"

Mackenna Roth replied Mar 16, 2011 to Video from the Tractor Pull at the Farm Machinery Show in Louisville - Is this the Best Farm Show to Attend?

1 Mar 16, 2011
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"Hey Jen! That sounds like a great idea!! Im a horsey girl myself and would love to h…"

Mackenna Roth replied Jan 26, 2011 to Increasing the Equine Presence on Farms.com OntAg.

3 Jan 30, 2011
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"Just to let everyone know, the International Plowing Match video for the Rick Mercer…"

Mackenna Roth replied Oct 2, 2010 to What was your favourite moment from the International Plowing Match? Rick Mercer Made a Visit and Tried Square Dancing with a Tractor

3 Oct 8, 2010
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Minister MacDonald sets the stage ahead of NPF meetings

Ministers and other stakeholders are in Halifax this week

Farm Management Canada launches Canada’s Young Farmers

The platform is designed to support and amplify the next generation of Canadian ag leaders

Watch for the development of Sclerotinia stem rot in canola

Information is OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Environment Canada, and their employees assume no liability from the use of this information.   June surface soil moisture conditions indicate that much of the Prairie canola growing region currently has sufficient soil moisture to support germination of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum sclerotia (Fig. 1). Cumulative rainfall from May 30 – June 28 was the highest in the Edmonton, Lethbridge, Winnipeg areas, and lowest in northern Saskatchewan and the Peace River area of Alberta (Fig. 2). When rainfall over the whole growing season (April 1 – June 28) was considered, the Edmonton area was much higher than average (Fig. 3). Recent heavy rains across the Prairies have significantly increased these amounts. Temperature over the May 30 – June 28 period was highest in southern Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan and lowest in western Alberta (Fig. 4). For the whole growing season temperatures have

Table Beet Harvest has Begun

Ontario's 2026 fresh beet harvest is underway with a positive outlook and steady supply, reinforcing the province's position as Canada's leading producer of this resilient crop.

Cereal rust risk report April 1 to June 29 2026 stripe rust reported in Alberta and eastern Canada along with leaf and stem rust in eastern Canada

Stripe rust development in Alberta There are reports of stripe rust developing in Alberta, though at low levels to date. The wheat crop is maturing in the Pacific Northwest and will decline as a source of inoculum as it is harvested. The spread and development of stripe rust in Alberta now depends more on weather and crop conditions within the province going forward. No rust reports to date in Saskatchewan and Manitoba Cereal crops in the southern US states have nearly been harvested and were affected severely by drought this crop season. Spring cereals in the northern states are still developing but there are no reports to date of rust infection in these northern states. Crop development in many parts of Saskatchewan and Manitoba is delayed relative to normal, and frequent and heavy rains raise the risk of disease development in all crops. To date though there have been no reports of rust development in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Cereal rusts reported in eastern Canada Colleagues

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