You are receiving this email because you are on an OMAFRA Crop Talk newsletter distribution email list. Please note that Crop Talk newsletter is moving to a Field Crop News mailing list, but you can sign up here to continue to receive notifications of timely field crop articles.
Why and when is Crop Talk newsletter changing to Field Crop News?
The Crop Talk newsletter had to change because the hosting website is being inactivated in the summer of 2022. OMAFRA web content, as well that of all other provincial ministries, will be moved to www.Ontario.ca, and with this change there will no longer be an opportunity to post the Crop Talk newsletters.
Please note that all Crop Talk Newsletter articles from the past 5 years have are also on Field Crop News. This is the same great content, but on a more frequent basis. Since 2011, The OMAFRA Field Crop Unit and Grain Farmers of Ontario have been sharing content with clients through www.FieldCropNews.ca
Where can I subscribe to receive free notifications of new articles posted on Field Crop News?
You can click here to subscribe to the Field Crop News mailing list to receive email notifications when new Field Crop News articles are posted. Signing up for notifications through Field Crop News is a great way to receive regular updates and articles right to your inbox. You can also search anytime for your desired topic of articles on Field Crop News on-line at http://fieldcropnews.com.
What types articles are on Field Crop News?
Field Crop News has regular field crop news information posted, including field crop updates, seasonal summaries, minutes of the Agribusiness Breakfast Meetings, alerts about emerging pests, and more. Articles cover all topics under the scope of producing field crops in Ontario. For example, there are timely articles throughout the season on cereals, oilseeds, edible beans, soybeans, corn, hay and forages, integrated pest management of weeds, diseases and insects, field cropping systems and innovation, and soil and crop fertility management, manure and nutrient management, tillage and grain drying and storage, etc.
Who writes the articles on Field Crop News?
Articles on Field Crop News are written by OMAFRA Field Crop Specialists, University of Guelph Field Crop Researchers, and occasionally Ontario independent agronomists. Field Crop News has been a great way to share timely field cropping information with the agriculture industry.
I want to thank you again for your interest in the Crop Talk Newsletter over the past years and hope you will find that the content at Field Crop News is a good replacement for the newsletter. If you would like to discuss these changes further please feel free to contact me at meghan.moran@ontario.ca or 519-546-1725