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Second extension granted for MB fertilizer application deadline to midnight Nov. 19

Manitoba Conservation and Water Stewardship has granted the request for an additional provincial variance to the nutrient application deadline that extends the deadline for winter application of nutrients containing nitrogen and phosphorus in Manitoba by an additional five days. Nutrients cannot be applied after midnight on November 19, 2015.

Please find the media bulletin at http://news.gov.mb.ca/news/index.html?item=36671&posted=2015-11-13.

CAAR was pleased to have been a key stakeholder in discussions with Manitoba Conservation, Keystone Agricultural Producers, and other representatives regarding the need for a variance, as identified in consultations with a growing network of agronomists in Manitoba. Weather and soil conditions remain ideal for fall fertilizer application, and CAAR appreciates that this variance recognizes this and allows Manitoba producers more time to efficiently manage their land.

See www.manitoba.ca/nutrientdates for more details, updates to the variance and the complete list of conditions that apply. NOTE that the variance may be rescinded if conditions change and soils become frozen, snow covered or significant precipitation is expected during the period of the variance. CAAR will contact its members as updates are available. Producers are also reminded to consider local conditions as well as local, provincial, and federal legislation when considering nutrient application. Please ensure your customers are adhering to all conditions of this variance.

CAAR will meet regularly with Manitoba Conservation as winter and spring deadlines approach. If you require a variance to the November 10 or April 10 deadlines, please contact Delaney Ross Burtnack at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 204-989-9303 at least one week prior to the deadline with your local conditions.


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