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        Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Much of the dry bean production in Saskatchewan occurs in the irrigation area near Lake Diefenbaker, yields are highest when no drought stress occurs during the flowering and pod-filling period.

In Saskatchewan, dry bean has been grown as a row crop for about 10 years in the irrigated area near Lake Diefenbaker.

There are many advantages to using a legume green manure crop in rotation.

Seed quality is very important in pulse production, as the costs of seed and seed treatments are a significant part of overall input costs.

Production information such as product name and manufacturer and contact.

What is the proper seeding rate for pulses?

Which is the best way to harvest my pulse crop?

Information such as colour of crop and /or seed at cutting stage or quick test for proper moisture content at combining for various crops.



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