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The Huddle: A perfect little drone

In case you missed it, we thought we’d re-post something from our social media feed.

The Huddle: Scary times success manual

Here are five strategies for transforming the negativity of the current situation into opportunities for growth.

The Huddle: The Coaching Habit book report

Being someone’s problem solver is okay every once in a while. But coaching someone to find their own answers is way more fruitful.

In The Coaching Habit, Michael Bungay Stanier teaches the reader to “say less, ask more, and change the way you lead forever.” He says his goal is to help managers and leaders to be more coach-like, to stay curious a little longer and rush to action and advice-giving a little more slowly. 

The Huddle: Level-up your skills

Soon enough, life will get busy again with extra-curricular activities, family commitments in the evenings and packed weekends running errands.

While there’s still some extra time in the evenings, consider going back to school yourself. 

Level up

FMC Tech Talks: Soil Water Fundamentals and the Impact on Herbicides

Learn the basics of water in soil, the relationship of soil water and soil texture and how soil water impacts the performance of soil applied herbicides.

FMC Tech Talks: Wheat Pete on High-Yielding Wheat

Early planting in the fall of 2020 has set the wheat crop up for tremendous yield potential! But it takes high management to get high yields. Did you know that 30% of final wheat yield is determined simply by the grower?



Learn the management tips and tricks to harvest the highest yielding wheat crop possible, and become one of those top wheat growers.

Join Peter Johnson, @WheatPete, our host for this educational session.

Keeping lentils competitive

Keeping lentils competitive: Adaptive weed control strategies are a must

 

As overseas markets for Canadian lentils expand, the number of acres planted with the crop is anticipated to grow throughout the prairie provinces in 2021. But with new opportunity come new challenges – specifically in weed management.

IP soybeans 101

IP soybeans 101: Some extra attention can pay off with premiums from food-grade customers

 

Market premiums for identity-pre- served (IP) soybeans make them an attractive crop for many growers, but that extra profitability brings additional production considerations. Achieving good yields and quality requires different approaches to pest, pathogen and weed control, as well as extra patience.

Keep’em weed free until V3

Problem: Soybean development and yield can be affected by weeds right from the start.  Developing soybeans are heavily influenced by what’s going on around them and can sense the presence of weeds even before they’re emerged.

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