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Publications
Northern Healthy Food Initiatives Publication Series
 
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 | This publication is a reference tool for agricultural producers and agribusiness. Using a series of maps, it describes the agricultural climate of Manitoba, based on the climate in the region over a 60-year period (1929 to 1988). | 
|   | The Corn Production in Manitoba manual has been updated! This 67-page booklet covers basic agronomic information for corn production in Manitoba. The main sections in the manual include how a corn plant grows, choosing a corn hybrid, soil nutrition and fertilizers, seed bed preparation, weed control, diseases and disorders of corn, insects in corn, troubleshooting, harvesting and storage of grain corn, corn stover and silage production, marketing grain corn, new uses for corn, and cost of corn production. This revised edition also includes full-colour photos to help in identifying problems that may affect corn crops. | Pages: 67 |  | Price: depends on quantity required |  | Available from: Manitoba Crop Alliance
 Phone: 204-745-6661
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 | The Guide to Field Crop Protection 2025 provides information on the use of herbicides, fungicides and insecticides for control of weeds, plant diseases and insects. This publication is only a guide. Always refer to the product label for application details and precautions.    | 
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 | The Planning Act influences the direction of agricultural development in Manitoba, especially development of the livestock industry.  The role of government and producer roles are outlined in this fact sheet. Specific topics include: Livestock Operation PolicyConditional Use and Technical ReviewNon-Conforming Use or BuildingVariancesTransition Period
 See also Land Use Planning for Agriculture | 
                                           
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 |    The Manitoba Soil Fertility Guide (revised March 2007) is a 74-page booklet that provides comprehensive information on soil fertility recommendations for Manitoba.The purpose of this guide is to provide an overview of soil fertility practices in Manitoba and general fertilizer use considerations. | 
 
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 | This guide focuses on three principles: Keeping the soil in place by reducing tillage practicesMaintaining or improving soil quality parameters, such as organic matter, bulk density, earthworms and desirable soil structureManaging and protecting water supplies
 Featured Chapters Understanding the Soil Landscapes in ManitobaUsing Soil Survey InformationWater Use and Moisture ManagementNutrient ManagementSoil SalinityDrainage ManagementSoil Erosion Tillage, Organic Matter and Crop Residue ManagementSoil CompactionSoils Information for Planning PurposesGreenhouse Gases in AgricultureOther Applications of Soils Information
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|   | Correct weed identification is crucial when choosing in-crop herbicide options.This guide is unique by offering weed identification early in the season when it is more difficult to tell small seedlings apart.The Weed Seedling Identification Guide is handy to have early in the year to make timely decisions on herbicide choices based on which weeds are present. This guide features 58 photographs and descriptions of broadleaf and grassy weed seedlings common to Manitoba. Broadleaf weeds are grouped according to cotyledon shape and a description of true leaves and other plant characteristics is included.Information is provided on identifying features such as auricles and ligules on grassy weeds. | 
Publications
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 | This annual guide is compliments of Manitoba Agriculture, Manitoba Seed Grower's Association and the Manitoba Co-operator. Seed Manitoba is an unbiased source of information on how seed varieties performed in trials under a variety of soil and weather conditions. The data was collected from several sites across Manitoba. New varieties are listed along with characteristics of all varieties tested. This easy-to-follow guide also includes a list of seed vendors in Manitoba.   | 
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 | Yield Manitoba is an annual publication of the Manitoba Agricultural Services Corporation (MASC). The publication features yield information by crop variety as well as agroclimatic maps and a variety of other statistical information. Topics include MASC Risk Area MapVariety Yield TablesAgroclimatic MapsPercent of Normal Accumulation of Corn Heat UnitsTotal Accumulation of Corn Heat UnitsNormal Accumulation of Corn Heat UnitsPercent of Normal Accumulation of Growing Degree DaysTotal Accumulation of Growing Degree DaysNormal Accumulation of Growing Degree DaysPercent of Normal Accumulation of PrecipitationTotal Accumulation of PrecipitationNormal Accumulation of PrecipitationWeather Stations Used for the Maps
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|   | Information about how to start and maintain a commercial strawberry planting, what cultivars are available, what equipment is needed and what food safety guidelines have to be implemented. Colour photos show the common diseases and pests that could affect your commercial strawberry crop. An extensive resource section points you to a wealth of information about strawberry production. | 
|   | This booklet serves as a means to identify the majority of pests that affect small fruit crops including strawberry, raspberry, saskatoon and chokecherry. Some of the pests are specific to the Canadian Prairies but many of the pests included are found across North America. Also includes information on life cycles, host plants and economic thresholds.  |