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//Media AdvisorySevita Genetics Participates in 4.3 Million Dollar Initiative to Improve Food-Grade Soybean Varieties for Canadian Farmers
Sevita Genetics, the soybean breeding division of Sevita International, is pleased to announce their participation in a $4.3 million dollar initiative to continue their work in improving performance of food-grade (non-GMO) soybeans for Canadian growers and creating value for end users around the world.
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//ExportHow Do Seasonal Weather Fluctuations Impact Soybean Size, Protein and, Oil Composition?
How Do Seasonal Weather Fluctuations Impact Soybean Seed Size, Protein, and Oil Composition? Farmers often describe growing seasons based on the weather conditions experienced. For example, one year may be a "dry y...
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//ExportWeed Control In Soybeans: Why and When Do Farmers Spray?
Controlling weeds in a soybean crop is an important step to achieving high yields and preserving quality. Heavy weed populations can compete with the soybean crop for sunlight, soil nutrients, and water which can result in co
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//ExportSevita Genetics - A Leading Developer of Canadian Soybeans
This article explains the work of Sevita Genetics, the soybean breeding department of Sevita International. Showcases the Breeding process and objectives of the breeding programs.
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//AgronomyShould I Replant?
Sevita Agronomist John Van Herk shares advice on how to evaluate your farm's soybean emergence populations and whether or not to replant.
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//Media AdvisoryCanadian Agri-food Innovation Plants Seeds of Profitability for Growers
After years of plant breeding and development, a Canadian-owned soybean company has released the first non-Genetically Modified (non-GM) high-oleic soybean variety in Canada. Alinova, an SCN tolerant, non-GM soybean variety..
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