Pre-harvest primer on tap

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Published: July 28, 2022

Pre-harvest primer on tap

Keep it Clean is putting on a webinar to offer grain and oilseed growers “timely pre-harvest tips and tools to protect the marketability of Canada’s canola, cereal and pulse crops.”

The Aug. 3 event (at 10 a.m. Alberta time) will cover topics such as proper staging for pre-harvest glyphosate application, the importance of following pre-harvest intervals and scouting for disease.

Officials from Cereals Canada, Pulse Canada and the Canola Council of Canada (three of the farm organizations that created Keep it Clean) will give the presentations.

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Register at keepitclean.ca. The website also has tools and resources as well as information on Maximum Residue Limits and the market accessibility risks they pose.

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