Information shared on this site are general considerations. Always consider the specific situation on your field and exercise good agronomic practices.
Bryce Rampton, Product Development Agronomist, says it pays to build a rotation that includes multiple crops, including soys, to manage and maximize environmental extremes.
Exploring the Future of NK® Soybeans in Western Canada
Dan Wright, Head of Seeds for Syngenta Canada says growers can have confidence that NK brand soybeans will perform in their area because the varieties are locally tested in Western Canada.
Dr. Jeff Schoenau, Professor of Soil Fertility at the University of Saskatchewan, discusses how to identify and manage Iron Deficiency Chlorosis in your soybean crops.
How Soybeans Impact Available Nutrients for Following Crops
Dr. Jeff Schoenau, Professor of Soil Fertility at the University of Saskatchewan, compares nutrient availability for crops following soys, peas and lentils. He shares how it impacts fertilizer rates.
Ron Davidson, Executive Director of Soy Canada, shares why research and innovation are key factors in supporting producers learning how to grow a successful soybean crop on the Prairies.
Brett Graham, Syngenta Seedcare Specialist, explains that once aphids hit the action threshold, you've got time to monitor & decide if beneficial insects are at work or if an insecticide is needed.
Bryce Rampton, Soybean Product Development Agronomist, explains what the critical weed free period is, and why keeping fields clean during this time can help maximize yield potential.
Grower Insights: What's Your Soybean Weed Control Strategy?
In this episode of the Grower Insights series, successful Saskatchewan grower, Rod Edgar, shares weed control best practices he's developed over the years.
Agronomic Service Representative Doug Fotheringham discusses how to manage dry conditions, inlcuding considerations for zero-till and fertility management.
Agronomic Service Representative Doug Fotheringham discusses inoculants and how Western Canada soybean growers might be thinking about them after a dry season.
Agronomist Bryce Rampton suggests we think about harvest even at planting. By getting out to harvest in a timely fashion and assessing overall loss, you can boost yields.