Connect with Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialists. The CCC has nine agronomy specialists across the Prairies. Find their locations, specialties and contact information.
Canola Digest January 2023 agronomy articles:
The rise of verticillium stripe
Agronomists name herbicide-resistant weeds as top threat
Flea beetles: Pest number one becomes number one-er (Management tips)
Alberta Canola Conference – January 17-18, Lethbridge, Alberta. This two-day event makes its debut in Lethbridge, and includes the 33rd Alberta Canola Annual General Meeting and the all new Alberta Canola Research Symposium. Information and registration
Ag Days – January 17-19, Keystone Centre, Brandon, Manitoba. Canola Morning is January 17. Information
Irrigated Crop Production Update – January 26, Sandman Signature Lethbridge Lodge, Lethbridge, Alberta. Information and registration
Top Notch Farming. SaskCanola host the one-day meeting – with market outlooks, agronomy, research, health and policy updates – at five locations: January 31 at North Battleford, February 1 at Saskatoon, February 7 in Regina, February 8 in Swift Current and February 15 in Melfort. Information and registration
CropConnect 2023 – February 15-16, Victoria Inn and Convention Centre in Winnipeg. Information and registration
Canadian Crops Convention – March 7-9, Ottawa, Ontario. The theme is strategies to help Canadian agriculture adapt and thrive in these unique times. Information and registration
Soils and Crops Conference – March 7-8, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The annual workshop has updates on current research in the areas of soils, crops and economics. Presenters include researchers, faculty and graduate students from across Western Canada. Information and registration
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Surveys on insect management extension in Alberta. By participating in a survey on entomological extension, you can be involved in shaping the direction of entomological extension in Alberta. These surveys are part of a MSc project out of the University of Alberta. Choose survey by profession: Farmer Agronomist/Extension