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Welcome to Agronomic Monday here on RealAg Radio. On today’s episode you’ll hear: Gregory Sekulic, agronomy specialist with Canola Council of Canada; Ed Hanson, of CanGrow Crop Solutions; Jeremy Boychyn, agronomy extension specialist with Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions; and, A preview of tonight’s episode of The Agronomists featuring a clip of Dr. Franck Dayan,... Read More
Welcome to Agronomic Monday here on RealAg Radio. On today’s episode you’ll hear: Gregory Sekulic, agronomy specialist with Canola Council of Canada; Ed Hanson, of CanGrow Crop Solutions; Jeremy Boychyn, agronomy extension specialist with Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions; and, A preview of tonight’s episode of The Agronomists featuring a clip of Dr. Franck Dayan,... Read More
In guest host Kara Oosterhuis’ hot seat today is Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Gregory Sekulic! Don’t miss RealAg LIVE! weekdays at 1 pm M/3 pm E on your favourite social media channel — Facebook, Twitter, Twitch, or Youtube! SUMMARY The four Rs when it comes to fertilizer: right place, right rate, right time,... Read More
Many farmers are familiar with consulting economic threshold charts when it comes time to control insects, but many may be surprised to learn that there are economic thresholds for other pests, too. Gregory Sekulic, agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada, explains in this Canola School episode that although spraying is an important tool,... Read More
University of Calgary scientist Paul Galpern and Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Gregory Sekulic talk with host Jay Whetter about the economic value of natural non-farmed spaces within 'messy' fields. If you have these spaces on the farm, keep them knowing the unexpected value they provide for crop yield and reduced pest management costs.
Host Jay Whetter talks with U.K. researcher Simon Kightley about the neonicotinoid ban in Europe and the effect on oilseed rape production and protection practices in the U.K. Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialists Keith Gabert and Gregory Sekulic join in.
Manitoba Agriculture crop nutrition specialist John Heard talks about the affects of excess water on soil and crop growth. Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Gregory Sekulic talks about the relationship between canola and bees.
Manitoba Ministry of Agriculture entomologist John Gavloski talks flea beetles with Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialists Keith Gabert and Gregory Sekulic and host Jay Whetter.
Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialists Gregory Sekulic and Keith Gabert talk with host Jay Whetter about diamondback moths, swede midge, the beneficial insects that help keep them under control, and economic thresholds to help with management decisions.
Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialists Keith Gabert, Justine Cornelsen and Gregory Sekulic talk with host Jay Whetter about flea beetles and early-season crop stress in 2015, and management tips for 2016.
Murray Hartman and Gregory Sekulic discuss the future of canola. Murray predicts the changes to the canola industry will be as dramatic in the next 25 years as they were in the last 25 years.
Commercial beekeeper Lee Townsend and Canola Council of Canada agronomist Gregory Sekulic discuss bee health, neonics, the role of bees in canola production and best management practices for growers. To learn more about the sweet relationship between bees and canola visit http://www.canolacouncil.org/markets-stats/industry-overview/bees-and-canola-a-sweet-relationship/
Gregory Sekulic discusses getting the crop off to a great start
Gregory Sekulic with tips for the harvest season