Harper Government Helps Grain Farmers Grow Stronger
date:Dec 20, 2012
rmers management practices to the conventional production in neighbouring fields where the same varieties are grown. The intent is to determine the physical, chemical, and microbial properties of this specific cropland so that others can replicate it and achieve similar results.

Another project explores the relationship between insect damage and fungal toxin accumulation in grain corn, said Crosby Devitt, Manager, Research and Market Development, Grain Farmers of Ontario. The ability to better
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