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Seed Treatments: Protecting your investment during the critical early developmental stages
The use of seed treatments has become a standard agronomic practice for many farmers across all crop types, including in Western Canada. Seed treatments are a major tool in the farmers ‘toolbox’ for pursuing higher yields.Read More -
Plot Results and Interpreting Data
Fertility plans, equipment modifications and of course, seed selection for the next growing season is top of mind for many farming operations. Below are a few things that your PRIDE Seeds Agronomists encourage you to consider when making your seed decisions for 2021.Read More -
Taking Good Silage Samples
This article provides a checklist to follow to help ensure you are taking good silage samples.Read More -
What you need to know about grain corn late in the season
The key is understanding that each field’s Yield influencing factors are different. Getting an understanding of these factors can help boost productivity from field to field and ultimately across a farm.Read More -
4 Tips for Making Top Quality Corn Silage
Corn silaging season is a busy time for farmers and retails. The following article has some top tips to consider when cutting your corn silage crop.Read More -
Silage-specific vs Dual-purpose
Selecting the correct hybrid for silage is one of the most important management decisions for silage programs.Read More -
Soil Fertility
In this video, Neil McGregor, PRIDE Seeds Market Development Agronomist, discusses what you need to think about when it comes to nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. He also explains why it's important to test your soil every few years or so.Read More -
Silage Corn: EDF VS EDP
In this video, Sara Meidlinger, PRIDE Seeds Market Development Agronomist, discusses the differences between EDF (Effective Digestible Fibre) and EDP (Effective Dual Purpose) silage hybrids.Read More -
New Demo Plot Launched in Pain Court (ARCHIVE)
(ARCHIVE) The first ever planting of the PRIDE Seeds demo plot in Pain Court, ON has been completed under the direction of Market Development Agronomist Matt Chapple.Read More