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fromRealagriculture
19 hours ago

Imperial Seed marks 75 years; Kurt Shmon reflects on changes in forage production

Shmon, who purchased the company in 2008 and has worked in the industry since 1986, says forage seed production has shifted significantly over the decades. "In that time I've seen alfalfa seed production as high as probably 250-300,000 acres here in Western Canada. And now we're probably in the area around 100,000 acres," he says, noting that while forage crops offer strong net returns and diversification benefits, the relative ease of herbicide-tolerant commodities has drawn some growers away.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

The Agronomists, Ep 228: Revving up triticale stands with Joanna Follings and Christine O'Reilly

Winter triticale can be optimized as a versatile forage: feed, cash crop, cover crop, and grazing source through improved stand management.
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fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

The Overlooked Legume That Handles Cold Soil Better Than Most Crops - Tasting Table

Fava beans are hardy, cold-tolerant, semi-ornamental legumes useful as edible crops and winter cover crops, edible at multiple life stages.
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fromModern Farmer
3 months ago

6 Ways Cover Crops Save You Money

Cover crops reduce long-term farming costs by protecting soil, retaining moisture, preventing erosion, and improving soil fertility across organic and conventional systems.
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fromModern Farmer
5 months ago

9 Crops to Sow in September

Season-extension methods like low tunnels, cold frames, and cloches enable fall and early-winter production of quick-growing crops, hardy greens, roots, and cover crops.
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