CAAR members are encouraged to participate in the following Keep it Clean Pre-Harvest Tips Webinar for timely pre-harvest tips and tools to protect the marketability of Canada’s canola, cereal and pulse crops on Thursday, August 5th, 2021 at 11AM CDT (10 a.m. CST & MDT).
The webinar will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn about proper staging for pre-harvest glyphosate application, the importance of following pre-harvest intervals for crop protection products and scouting for disease.
To help maintain Canada’s world-class reputation as a trusted supplier of canola, cereals and pulses, Keep it Clean will inform you about handy online tools that you can take into the field.
Hear from the following speakers:
- Ian Epp, Agronomy Specialist at the Canola Council of Canada
- Greg Bartley, Director, Crop Protection & Crop Quality at Pulse Canada
- Haley Tetreault, Agronomy Extension Specialist at Sask Wheat Development Commission
A Q&A session will follow the speaker presentations.
To register, visit https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6837085874749241870. Thank you and we look forward to having you join us.
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