After years of dry to extremely dry conditions in the pulse growing region of Saskatchewan, it's unlikely anyone is going to complain about a wet spring.
The shift from dry to more average or even wet conditions does create some fantastic yield potential for growers, but it also creates a perfect environment for root rots, including the dreaded aphanomyces of pea and lentil crops.
For this episode of the Pulse School, RealAgriculture's Amber Bell head to a pea field with Meagen Reed, agronomy manager with Saskatchewan Pulse Growers, to talk about determining if what is happening is in fact aphanomyces, how rotation plays a role in its management, and why testing to be sure is essential.
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