On this episode of The Growing Point Podcast, I speak with Dr. Martin Entz, a professor at the University of Manitoba. Entz describes tillage as it relates to soil health and crop production in western Canada. We discuss how much tillage is too much tillage, the types of tillage and their impacts on soil, and how producers can think about tillage. We also discuss the relationship between tillage, plant diversity, soil health.
Episode 37: Smart Nitrogen Management: Insights from Dr. Mario Tenuta
Episode 36: The Wheat Midge Forecast: Emerging Management Strategies
Episode 35: Late Season Diseases with Dr. Kelly Turkington
Episode 34: Resistant Wild Oat Action Committee: Tackling the Resistance Challenge Head-On
Episode 33: Navigating Regional Variety Trials: Dr. Sheri Strydhorst’s Expert Insights on Wheat & Barley Selection in Alberta
Episode 32: Breeding for wheat stem sawfly resistance in spring wheat – Dr. Richard Cuthbert (AAFC Swift Current)
Episode 31: Resilient rotations on the prairies - Dr. Sheri Strydhorst
Episode 30: Updated Kochia resistance survey for Alberta – Dr. Charles Geddes
Malting barley quality: quality and on-farm management impacts on the malting process
Malting barley varieties and markets: now and into the future
Creating clarity around alkali, alkaline, and saline soils with Wes Anderson
Nitrogen losses and loss mitigation with Dr. Jeff Schoenau
Professor Myles Dick and the Breton Plots Legacy
Mineralization, immobilization and developing nitrogen recommendations – Dr. Don Flaten & John Heard
Parasitism of Wheat Midge and what you can do to help with Jennifer Otani (AAFC Beaverlodge)
Identifying Spring Wheat Varieties that Improve Nitrogen Use Efficiency – Dr. Kate Congreves
Preventing selection of herbicide-resistant weeds with Dr. Breanne Tidemann (AAFC)
Plant Growth Regulators on Barley – Which option is preferred? (Dr. Sheri Strydhorst)
Closing Yield Gaps in Western Canada - A discussion with Dr. Brian Beres (AAFC)
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