REMINDER - A few helpful tools to keep at your finger tips:
Since May we have posted our prairie provinces' searchable PDFs of Crop Production Guides.
Keeping It Clean has information to help prepare and protect your grains for market. Check out their site to find important information. Learn more about avoiding malathion in bins storing canola, access their spray to swath calculator, and access a pre-harvest glyphosate staging guide.
The Canadian Grain Commission has information to help you manage stored grain. Read tips to prepare your bins to prevent insect infestations. If there are insects in your grain, use their online diagnostic tools to help identify the problem species. If pest species are confirmed, there are control options - read more to make the right choice for your grain storage system and your specific grain.
Interested in signing up for Canadian Grain Commission's Harvest Sample Program?
Showing posts with label Pre-harvest interval. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pre-harvest interval. Show all posts
Thursday, 18 July 2019
Preparing and protecting grains for market (July 18, 2019; Wk15)
Labels:
2019,
Canadian Grain Commission,
Crop protection guide,
Harvest sample program,
PHI,
Pre-harvest interval,
Stored product pests,
WEEKLY UPDATE,
WU-2019 Wk15 (Jul18)
Location:
Canada
Thursday, 11 July 2019
Preparing and protecting grains for market (July 11, 2019; Wk14)
A few helpful tools to keep at your finger tips:
Since May we have posted our prairie provinces' searchable PDFs of Crop Production Guides.
Keeping It Clean has information to help prepare and protect your grains for market. Check out their site to find important information. Learn more about avoiding malathion in bins storing canola, access their spray to swath calculator, and access a pre-harvest glyphosate staging guide.
The Canadian Grain Commission has information to help you manage stored grain. Read tips to prepare your bins to prevent insect infestations. If there are insects in your grain, use their online diagnostic tools to help identify the problem species. If pest species are confirmed, there are control options - read more to make the right choice for your grain storage system and your specific grain.
Interested in signing up for Canadian Grain Commission's Harvest Sample Program?
Since May we have posted our prairie provinces' searchable PDFs of Crop Production Guides.
Keeping It Clean has information to help prepare and protect your grains for market. Check out their site to find important information. Learn more about avoiding malathion in bins storing canola, access their spray to swath calculator, and access a pre-harvest glyphosate staging guide.
The Canadian Grain Commission has information to help you manage stored grain. Read tips to prepare your bins to prevent insect infestations. If there are insects in your grain, use their online diagnostic tools to help identify the problem species. If pest species are confirmed, there are control options - read more to make the right choice for your grain storage system and your specific grain.
Interested in signing up for Canadian Grain Commission's Harvest Sample Program?
Labels:
2019,
Canadian Grain Commission,
Crop protection guide,
Harvest sample program,
PHI,
Pre-harvest interval,
Stored product pests,
WEEKLY UPDATE,
WU-2019 Wk14 (Jul11)
Location:
Canada
Friday, 24 August 2018
Pre-Harvest Intervals (Aug 23, 2018; Wk 16)
Reminder - Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) - Growers with late-season insect pest problems must factor in the PHI which is the minimum number of days between a pesticide application and swathing or straight combining of a crop.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
In 2013, the Canola Council of Canada created and circulated their “Spray to Swath Interval Calculator” to help canola growers accurately estimate their PHI. Other PHI are described in your provincial crop protection guides and remember that specific crop x pesticide combinations will mean different PHIs.
Finally, work towards "Keeping It Clean" so your grain is ready for export! More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Keeping It Clean site.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
Finally, work towards "Keeping It Clean" so your grain is ready for export! More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Keeping It Clean site.
Labels:
2018,
PHI,
Pre-harvest interval,
WEEKLY UPDATE,
WU-2018 Wk16 (Aug23)
Location:
Canada
Tuesday, 14 August 2018
Pre-Harvest Intervals (Aug 16, 2018; Wk 15)
Reminder - Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) - Growers with late-season insect pest problems must factor in the PHI which is the minimum number of days between a pesticide application and swathing or straight combining of a crop.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
In 2013, the Canola Council of Canada created and circulated their “Spray to Swath Interval Calculator” to help canola growers accurately estimate their PHI. Other PHI are described in your provincial crop protection guides and remember that specific crop x pesticide combinations will mean different PHIs.
Finally, work towards "Keeping It Clean" so your grain is ready for export! More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Keeping It Clean site.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
Finally, work towards "Keeping It Clean" so your grain is ready for export! More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Keeping It Clean site.
Labels:
2018,
PHI,
Pre-harvest interval,
WEEKLY UPDATE,
WU-2018 Wk15 (Aug16)
Location:
Canada
Wednesday, 1 August 2018
Pre-Harvest Intervals (Aug 02, 2018; Wk 13)
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) - Growers with late-season insect pest problems will need to remember to factor in the PHI which is the minimum number of days between a pesticide application and swathing or straight combining of a crop.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
In 2013, the Canola Council of Canada created and circulated their “Spray to Swath Interval Calculator” to help canola growers accurately estimate their PHI. Other PHI are described in your provincial crop protection guides and remember that specific crop x pesticide combinations will mean different PHIs.
Finally, work towards "Keeping It Clean" so your grain is ready for export! More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Keeping It Clean site.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
Finally, work towards "Keeping It Clean" so your grain is ready for export! More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Keeping It Clean site.
Labels:
2018,
PHI,
Pre-harvest interval,
WEEKLY UPDATE,
WU-2018 Wk13 (Aug02)
Location:
Canada
Friday, 18 August 2017
Weekly Update (Aug 17, 2017; Wk 16) - Pre-Harvest Intervals (PHI)
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) - Growers with late-season insect pest problems will need to remember to factor in the PHI which is the minimum number of days between a pesticide application and swathing or straight combining of a crop.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
In 2013, the Canola Council of Canada created and circulated their “Spray to Swath Interval Calculator” which was intended to help canola growers accurately estimate their PHI. Other PHI are described in your provincial crop protection guides and remember that specific crop x pesticide combinations will mean different PHIs. More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Canola Council of Canada's website.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
Labels:
2017,
PHI,
Pre-harvest interval,
WEEKLY UPDATE,
WU-2017 Wk16 (Aug17)
Location:
Canada
Friday, 4 August 2017
Weekly Update (Aug 03, 2017; Wk 14) - Pre-Harvest Intervals (PHI)
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) - Growers with late-season insect pest problems will need to remember to factor in the PHI which is the minimum number of days between a pesticide application and swathing or straight combining of a crop.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
In 2013, the Canola Council of Canada created and circulated their “Spray to Swath Interval Calculator” which was intended to help canola growers accurately estimate their PHI. Other PHI are described in your provincial crop protection guides and remember that specific crop x pesticide combinations will mean different PHIs. More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Canola Council of Canada's website.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture's Danielle Stephens in 2016 within their Crop Production News.
Labels:
2017,
PHI,
Pre-harvest interval,
WEEKLY UPDATE,
WU-2017 Wk14 (Aug03)
Location:
Canada
Thursday, 18 August 2016
Weekly Update (August 17, 2016; Wk 16) - Pre-Harvest Intervals (PHI)
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) -Reminder – Growers with late-season insect pest problems will need to remember to factor in the PHI which is the minimum number of days between a pesticide application and swathing or straight combining of a crop.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture this week within their Crop Production News.
In 2013, the Canola Council of Canada created and circulated their “Spray to Swath Interval Calculator” which was intended to help canola growers accurately estimate their PHI. Other PHI are described in your provincial crop protection guides and remember that specific crop x pesticide combinations will mean different PHIs. More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Canola Council of Canada's website.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture this week within their Crop Production News.
Labels:
2016,
PHI,
Pre-harvest interval,
WEEKLY UPDATE,
WU-2016 Wk16 (Aug17)
Location:
Canada
Thursday, 11 August 2016
Weekly Update (August 10, 2016; Wk 15) - Pre-Harvest Intervals (PHI)
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) – Growers with late-season insect pest problems will need to remember to factor in the PHI which is the minimum number of days between a pesticide application and swathing or straight combining of a crop.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture this week within their Crop Production News.
In 2013, the Canola Council of Canada created and circulated their “Spray to Swath Interval Calculator” which was intended to help canola growers accurately estimate their PHI. Other PHI are described in your provincial crop protection guides and remember that specific crop x pesticide combinations will mean different PHIs. More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Canola Council of Canada's website.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture this week within their Crop Production News.
Labels:
2016,
PHI,
Pre-harvest interval,
WEEKLY UPDATE,
WU-2016 Wk15 (Aug10)
Location:
Canada
Thursday, 4 August 2016
Weekly Update (August 3, 2016; Wk 14) - Pre-Harvest Intervals (PHI)
Pre-Harvest Interval (PHI) – Growers with late-season insect pest problems will need to remember to factor in the PHI which is the minimum number of days between a pesticide application and swathing or straight combining of a crop.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture this week within their Crop Production News.
In 2013, the Canola Council of Canada created and circulated their “Spray to Swath Interval Calculator” which was intended to help canola growers accurately estimate their PHI. Other PHI are described in your provincial crop protection guides and remember that specific crop x pesticide combinations will mean different PHIs. More information about PHI and Maximum Residue Limits (MRL) is available on the Canola Council of Canada's website.
The PHI recommends sufficient time for a pesticide to break down and a PHI-value is both crop- and pesticide-specific. Adhering to the PHI is important for a number of health-related reasons but also because Canada’s export customers strictly regulate and test for the presence of trace residues of pesticides.
An excellent summary of PHI for various pesticides in their various crops was posted by Saskatchewan Agriculture this week within their Crop Production News.
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