Tim Gardner
@tgardtim
Market Development Agronomist with Bayer. Devoted Ag junky. Love the outdoors.Charolais breeder. Opinions are my own #TeamBayer
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24-10-2012 15:29:42
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Being a nosy neighbour while fencing, wandered into their field thinking Huskie PRE could kill this one, and this one, and so on Crop Science Canada
Cornacopia at Delisle today Good start up moisture. Gunning for quality and quantity! Crop Science Canada #cowchow
Delisle Sask - keep an eye out for wireworms. Wheat will have a shredded appearance to it. Also seeing hoppers! #Scout24 #Westcdnag #saskag Richardson Pioneer
With rain keeping us indoors at the Richardson Bennett Farm we turn our focus to our Agronomy Room. Where, DK400TL is doing exceptionally well in our growth chambers! We also have this hybrid in our canola variety trial!Crop Science Canada DEKALB Canada
Brock Shearer Or Olympus. I can’t say enough about Olympus preseed wheat
DK401TL is off to a great start at Hague, SK. This hybrid will be one to keep an eye out for this year. A great combination of top end yield, disease resistance, harvest management and unparalleled weed control options Crop Science Canada DEKALB Canada
The value of a good effective preburn on kochia. Priceless! To be followed by Varro FX and Buctril M Crop Science Canada
Varro FX + Infinity. 6 days after application. I thought I was going to need dental records to ID weeds. Crop Science Canada
I think the Roundup Huskie PRE bought some breathing room for the wheat vs untreated? Crop Science Canada
. Crop Science Canada launches #HuskiePRE herbicide incorporating Group 27 for tough-to-kill weeds #cdnag #ontag #westcdnag ow.ly/fREX50SFunm
I think I found out why DK401TL is such a big yielder Crop Science Canada DEKALB Canada
DK801LL. 102 days post seeding and no desiccation in the 40,s. You can do it DEKALB Canada Crop Science Canada
Coleville Sask, 102 days, no desiccation, 46 bu/ac, 4.9 moisture. Straight cutting made easy. DEKALB Canada Crop Science Canada
Starting to get quite far into canola harvest now. There is a pretty clear trend forming on the performance different hybrids. THERE IS NO TREND! This is a subtle reminder to put in a mix of hybrids. Use the mutual fund approach. Crop Science Canada