Experience the Ardrossan, Alberta Field Tour
The the full field tour from the Ardrossan, AB site. Featuring crop production on canola and corn, including Prospect for PreSeed, Lontrel, Acapela, Lumivia CPL and Sortan.
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We're really excited to launch this new mobile-friendly site to bring field tours to you wherever you are. There is a wealth of agronomy resources and local trial results at your fingertips, so you can find the information you need to make the best decision for your farm.
We're really excited to launch this new mobile-friendly site to bring field tours to you wherever you are. There is a wealth of agronomy resources and local trial results at your fingertips, so you can find the information you need to make the best decision for your farm.
Doing an emergence trial in your own corn field is a good way to determine the time it takes from planting to emergence, and the time it takes for the majority of the corn to emerge. Products mentioned in this video may not be available in all areas
Difficult growing conditions in the spring can make staging corn difficult, be sure to look for the thumb leaf when staging plants. Products mentioned in this video may not be available in all areas. Please check with local regulatory authorities to
Nicci Rasmussen, Area Agronomist with the Pioneer seed brand in Southern Alberta, shows farmers how to assess if corn plants are survivable after a hail storm.
Pioneer Livestock Specialist, Martina Nelson, discusses best management tips and key watch outs following alfalfa harvest.
Our Fungicides Product Manager, @lathoen was out earlier this spring near Saskatoon, SK. Learn what factors can contribute to Sclerotinia in your canola this season and how Acapela can protect your canola crops.
It is important to know whether your canola field hit the target plant stand you set out at seeding time. Products mentioned in this video may not be available in all areas. Please check with local regulatory authorities to determine if a product is
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The the full field tour from the Ardrossan, AB site. Featuring crop production on canola and corn, including Prospect for PreSeed, Lontrel, Acapela, Lumivia CPL and Sortan.
Go to the tourAcapela™ is the only Group 11 fungicide and it has superior movement properties to thoroughly protect your canola crop from Sclerotinia pathogens.
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Acapela™ is the only Group 11 fungicide and it has superior movement properties to thoroughly protect your canola crop from Sclerotinia pathogens.
Acapela™ is the only Group 11 fungicide and it has superior movement properties to thoroughly protect your canola crop from Sclerotinia pathogens.
Territory Manager Bruce Pate helps to identify some very difficult weeds to control, including; Annual and Perrenial Sow Thistle, Canada Thistle, Kochia, and Narrow-Leaved Hawk's Beard. Know these weeds to see them and be assured Tridem™ herbicide wi
Mark Johns with Corteva Agriscience, takes us on an in-field trial series to prove the power of Paradigm pre-seed herbicide on a bareground field that has a mess of perrenial and annual weeds.
We are taking a look at some Edmonton Paradigm pre-seed trials. Chad shows us the benefits of Paradigm and Paradigm + Glyphosate for pre-seed application.
Are you going to use 28% to side dress your corn? Think about protecting that investment with Entrench Nitrogen Stabilizer. Entrench will keep more Nitrogen available in the root zone longer by preventing denitrification and leaching. Learn more at
Bruce walks us through some common weeds at various stages in a durum field.
Mark Kuchuran brings some new options for weed control in corn at different stages.
Mark Johns presents an in field view of the various weeds at different stages present before a Prospect pre-seed herbicide treatment, see the follow up video for the post 14 day application symptoms to these same weeds!
Mark Johns gives us a close-up on a field plot in Alberta, Canada. Multiple weeds such as smartweed, lamb's quarters, millet and wild buckwheat are viewed with and without treatment of a TRUE multiple mode of action tank mix.
Field Horsetail is a tough weed to get rid of... From phenoxy to herbicide options Research Scientist Rory Degenhardt compares the rates and the control at about 3 weeks post application.
Near Stettler AB, Mark preps us for the upcoming growing seed with the best start for your canola fields and give some quick bites of info about Corteva's newest pre-seed herbicide.
Featuring our new Pioneer Protector® canola hybrids, traits including clubroot and HarvestMax, and world class Corteva crop protection products.
Go to the tourSouthern AB Pioneer Agronomist Nicci Rassumusen follows up on herbicide safety in corn crops.
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Southern AB Pioneer Agronomist Nicci Rassumusen follows up on herbicide safety in corn crops.
Southern AB Pioneer Agronomist Nicci Rassumusen follows up on herbicide safety in corn crops.
Watch as Southern Alberta Pioneer Agronomist Nicci Rasmussen shows you how to diagnose Goss's Wilt in your corn crop.
Watch as NW Saskatchewan Pioneer Agronomist, Jenna Gregoire, demonstrates how to determine the optimal fungicide timing for you canola crop.
Pioneer Livestock Specialist, Martina Nelson, discusses different options of inoculant for haylages including best practices to achieve optimal digestibility.
In early emergence and windy conditions, flea beetles like to hide and feed on the stem of your canola plant. Scout early and scout often. Products mentioned in this video may not be available in all areas. Please check with local regulatory authori
Asses your plant stand after a frost to determine whether or not you need to reseed. Products mentioned in this video may not be available in all areas. Please check with local regulatory authorities to determine if a product is registered for sale
Are you finding wilted and dying corn plants in your field? It could be wireworm. Products mentioned in this video may not be available in all areas. Please check with local regulatory authorities to determine if a product is registered for sale and
Southern Alberta Pioneer Agronomist, Nicci Rasmussen, demonstrates how to stage your corn plants and how you should account for the thumbleaf.
Southern Alberta Pioneer Agronomist, Nicci Rasmussen, demonstrated the difference between a Pioneer Protector® brand hybrid treated with Lumiderm vs a competitor's insecticide treatment.
Southern Alberta Pioneer Agronomist, Nicci Rasmussen runs through a seeding depth trial, with a higher TKW, at the Lethbridge Research Station.
Central Alberta Pioneer Agronomist, Doug Moisey, assesses flea beetle damage on your canola crops in windy conditions.
Nicci Rassmussen, Area Agronomist with the Pioneer seed brand in Southern Alberta, shows farmers how to assess if corn plants are survivable after a hail storm.
It's just as important to see what is underneath your soil, as opposed to what is on top of your soil. Watch as Saskatchewan Area Agronomist, Jenna Gregoire, scouts for insect damage in a Pioneer corn Product Knowledge Plot (PKP).
It is important to know whether your canola field hit the target plant stand you set out at seeding time.
With some areas experiencing dry conditions since seeding, we are finding seeds stranded in the furrow with no moisture to germinate. This can impact future input, crop protection and harvest management decisions on these fields. Products mentioned
Doing an emergence trial in your own corn field is a good way to determine the time it takes from planting to emergence, and the time it takes for the majority of the corn to emerge. Products mentioned in this video may not be available in all area
Scouting for corn borer is easy when you know the signs. Here is Tanis Sirski, Pioneer Area Agronomist in Manitoba, with a quick video showing you what to look for.
Pioneer genetics, combined with our seed treatment packages, offer farmers seed that is vigorous and quick out of the ground. Seedlings grow strong to compete against insects and weeds. Maintaining this strong growth, plus protecting plant stand, mea
Alberta Pioneer Area Agronimist Doug Moisey talks about checking for bud clusters in your canola before applying that last application.
Saskatchewan Area Agronomist Aaron Miller shows growers a Pioneer corn field that was seeded into minimum tillage system. The field was harrowed in the spring and then planted with corn. The surface of the soil has cereal residue, but has dried out w
Watch as Saskatchewan Pioneer Area Agronomist, Nicole Philps, walks you through a canola field and shows you how to scout for sclerotinia and the difference in scleronitia protction in our New! Pioneer Protector(R) canola hybrid P505MSL versus the co
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Watch as Saskatchewan Pioneer Area Agronomist, Nicole Philps, walks you through a canola field and shows you how to scout for sclerotinia and the difference in scleronitia protction in our New! Pioneer Protector(R) canola hybrid P505MSL versus the co
Watch as Saskatchewan Pioneer Area Agronomist, Nicole Philps, walks you through a canola field and shows you how to scout for sclerotinia and the difference in scleronitia protction in our New! Pioneer Protector(R) canola hybrid P505MSL versus the co
Watch as Saskatchewan Pioneer Area Agronomist, Nicole Philps, walks you through a canola field and shows you how to scout for sclerotinia and the difference in scleronitia protction in our New! Pioneer Protector(R) canola hybrid P505MSL versus the co
Watch as Saskatchewan Pioneer Area Agronomist, Nicole Philps, walks you through a canola field and shows you how to scout for sclerotinia and the difference in scleronitia protction in our New! Pioneer Protector(R) canola hybrid P505MSL versus the co
Saskatchewan Area Agronomist Aaron Miller shows growers a Pioneer corn field that was seeded into minimum tillage system. The field was harrowed in the spring and then planted with corn. The surface of the soil has cereal residue, but has dried out w
In early emergence and windy conditions, flea beetles like to hide and feed on the stem of your canola plant. Scout early and scout often. Products mentioned in this video may not be available in all areas. Please check with local regulatory authori
Asses your plant stand after a frost to determine whether or not you need to reseed. Products mentioned in this video may not be available in all areas. Please check with local regulatory authorities to determine if a product is registered for sale
Saskatchewan Pioneer Area Agronomist, Trevor Herzog, talks about the importance of staying on label with Roundup applications in Roundup Ready® canola.
Featuring our new Brevant™ seeds canola hybrids, traits including clubroot and HarvestMax, and world class Corteva crop protection products.
Go to the tourJeff Loessin, Category Leader, talks about the Enlist E3 soybean trait and the weed control system
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Jeff Loessin, Category Leader, talks about the Enlist E3 soybean trait and the weed control system
Jeff Loessin, Category Leader, talks about the Enlist E3 soybean trait and the weed control system
Technical Services Manager, Dave Harwood, discusses the benefits of new Qrome® technology for corn-on-corn rotations.
Product Manager, Lorne Thoen, talks about what’s new in fungicides from Corteva Agriscience
Travis Coleman, Research and Development Lead for Corn, talks about the corn pipeline.
Evelyn Valera-Rojas, Soybean Research Scientist, discusses soybean research with the Corteva Agriscience soybean pipeline
Drew Pearson, Territory Manager, talks about white mould in edible beans
David Kloppenburg, Category Leader, highlights what's new in Crop Protection for Eastern Canada.
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