Kyle Bohn (@kybohn) 's Twitter Profile
Kyle Bohn

@kybohn

Agronomist around Yorkton, Sask. Shop talk 24/7.

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Manitoba Crop Alliance (@mb_cropalliance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DID YOU KNOW: Not all leaves contribute equally to yield! When applying fungicide for control of leaf disease in wheat or barley, protecting the upper canopy is key to maintaining yield. Image courtesy of @AlbertaWheat & @AlbertaBarley #cdnag #westcdnag #AskOurAgronomists

DID YOU KNOW: Not all leaves contribute equally to yield! When applying fungicide for control of leaf disease in wheat or barley, protecting the upper canopy is key to maintaining yield.

Image courtesy of @AlbertaWheat & @AlbertaBarley 

#cdnag #westcdnag #AskOurAgronomists
Kyle Bohn (@kybohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Truck went down right at the start of #midge and #wheat fungicide staging. Time for the trek to earn keep for a day or two. #scout22

Truck went down right at the start of #midge and #wheat fungicide staging.  Time for the trek to earn keep for a day or two. #scout22
Kyle Bohn (@kybohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This #manganese toxicity in #canola had me stumped for awhile. Tissue testing and soil testing confirmed. 4.5 pH, >1000 ppm tissue samples.

This #manganese toxicity in #canola had me stumped for awhile.  Tissue testing and soil testing confirmed.  4.5 pH, >1000 ppm tissue samples.
Kyle Bohn (@kybohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heed my warning. Not all #phosphate sources are created equal. When I can find where the fert bin changed from one product to another, that’s not good. Same P2O5 analysis, all dry, all sidebanded.

Heed my warning. Not all #phosphate sources are created equal.  When I can find where the fert bin changed from one product to another, that’s not good. Same P2O5 analysis, all dry, all sidebanded.
Charles Geddes (@charlesmgeddes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Help us further validate our tests and sample/submission procedures by taking advantage of (one-time) FREE rapid testing for herbicide resistance. The best time to scout is 3-4 weeks after application! Please RT

Help us further validate our tests and sample/submission procedures by taking advantage of (one-time) FREE rapid testing for herbicide resistance. The best time to scout is 3-4 weeks after application!  Please RT
Tyler Wist (@tylerwist1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is your #wheat lodged and when you look at the base of the plant, it's kinked with a flax-like insect pupa inside? That's Hessian fly. Thanks Lauren Wensley🌾 for the samples.

Is your #wheat lodged and when you look at the base of the plant, it's kinked with a flax-like insect pupa inside? That's Hessian fly. Thanks <a href="/SeCanLauren/">Lauren Wensley🌾</a> for the samples.