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Flyer Co-op Food 16.05.2024 - 07.08.2024
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GET OUT OF THE WEEDS WITH IN-CROP HERBICIDES Agriculture is a cornerstone of Western Canada's economy. The use of in-crop herbicides holds significant importance for farmers across the region, servingasindispensable tools inthe arsenalofmodern agricultural practices, specifically where weed control is concerned. Weeds pose a large challenge to optimizing crop yields, as they compete with crops for essential resources such as nutrients, water and sunlight. When Left unchecked, weeds can substantially reduce crop yields, posing a significant threat to agricultural productivity and farmers' wallets. Underutilization and improper applications of herbicides can also lead to long-term problems such as increased weed populations, crop rotation reduction and herbicide resistant weeds. This is why creating a multi-year herbicide plan is important, explained Lane Christiansen, Manager 10 | GROW of Agronomic Market Development at Federated Co-operatives Limited. “You should be looking five years into the future,” he said. “Manage and rotate the groups of herbicides used on your farm to ensure you're mitigating herbicide resistance risk. Overutilization of specific types of herbicides is, in my opinion, the biggest driver of herbicide-resistant weeds. In time, this could limit or completely remove herbicides from your toolkit." Targeted approach In-crop herbicides play a crucial role in minimizing labour time, financial investments, and future weed issues that can become more challenging to control as the season progresses, potentially leading to persistent weed escapes requiring long- term management. It's imperative to apply in-crop herbicides at the right timing to maximize return on investment. When planned properly and applied accurately, in-crop herbicides can translate into significant savings, putting dollars back in your pocket. Cul ating sustainably As more Western Canadian farmers adopt zero and minimal tillage practices to minimize soil disturbance and promote soil health, in-crop herbicides can play a crucial role in facilitating weed control without extensively disturbing the dirt. This helps to preserve soil structure, minimize erosion and enhance overall soil fertility. “Herbicides are tools that can be used to create a sustainable, healthy, profitable soil and crop,” said Christiansen. “It's not asilver bullet, but by managing herbicides and other aspects of your crop inputs, you will create a sustainable farm operation for generations to come." The importance of in-crop herbicides for Western Canadian farmers cannot be overstated. Herbicides are effective tools for managing weeds, protecting crops, optimizing yields and ensuring the long- term sustainability and profitability of agricultural operations across the region. “We need to continue to manage these tools properly and plan proper utilization," explained Christiansen “Talk to your local Co-op Grow Team Advisor about GROWN WITH PURPOSE®, a program we use to plan, optimize and execute sustainable agronomic practices on your farm to ensure we are creating long-term solutions for your farm."

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GET OUT OF THE WEEDS WITH IN-CROP HERBICIDES Agriculture is a cornerstone of Western Canada's economy. The use of in-crop herbicides holds significant importance for farmers across the region, servingasindispensable tools inthe arsenalofmodern agricultural practices, specifically where weed control is concerned. Weeds pose a large challenge to optimizing crop yields, as they compete with crops for essential resources such as nutrients, water and sunlight. When Left unchecked, weeds can substantially reduce crop yields, posing a significant threat to agricultural productivity and farmers' wallets. Underutilization and improper applications of herbicides can also lead to long-term problems such as increased weed populations, crop rotation reduction and herbicide resistant weeds. This is why creating a multi-year herbicide plan is important, explained Lane Christiansen, Manager 10 | GROW of Agronomic Market Development at Federated Co-operatives Limited. “You should be looking five years into the future,” he said. “Manage and rotate the groups of herbicides used on your farm to ensure you're mitigating herbicide resistance risk. Overutilization of specific types of herbicides is, in my opinion, the biggest driver of herbicide-resistant weeds. In time, this could limit or completely remove herbicides from your toolkit." Targeted approach In-crop herbicides play a crucial role in minimizing labour time, financial investments, and future weed issues that can become more challenging to control as the season progresses, potentially leading to persistent weed escapes requiring long- term management. It's imperative to apply in-crop herbicides at the right timing to maximize return on investment. When planned properly and applied accurately, in-crop herbicides can translate into significant savings, putting dollars back in your pocket. Cul ating sustainably As more Western Canadian farmers adopt zero and minimal tillage practices to minimize soil disturbance and promote soil health, in-crop herbicides can play a crucial role in facilitating weed control without extensively disturbing the dirt. This helps to preserve soil structure, minimize erosion and enhance overall soil fertility. “Herbicides are tools that can be used to create a sustainable, healthy, profitable soil and crop,” said Christiansen. “It's not asilver bullet, but by managing herbicides and other aspects of your crop inputs, you will create a sustainable farm operation for generations to come." The importance of in-crop herbicides for Western Canadian farmers cannot be overstated. Herbicides are effective tools for managing weeds, protecting crops, optimizing yields and ensuring the long- term sustainability and profitability of agricultural operations across the region. “We need to continue to manage these tools properly and plan proper utilization," explained Christiansen “Talk to your local Co-op Grow Team Advisor about GROWN WITH PURPOSE®, a program we use to plan, optimize and execute sustainable agronomic practices on your farm to ensure we are creating long-term solutions for your farm."
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