Which agronomy topics should we AIM at?

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Published: June 11, 2024

Tell us which crop-production topics you want to learn more about at this year's Ag in Motion show, and we'll look into the management approaches available in Western Canada. | File photo

In the lead up to Ag In Motion, The Western Producer will be taking a closer look at agronomic problems and the solutions that will be demonstrated at the show.

Tell us which crop-production topics you want to learn more about, and we’ll look into the management approaches available in Western Canada.

Follow all our Ag in Motion 2024 coverage here.

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We’re paying special attention to the varieties, products and approaches being demonstrated in the AIM crop plots. Everyone who comes to the show can get a close-up view of them.

I noticed an increase in the number of perennial forages being demonstrated this year, and I’m interested in the reasons behind this.

But I’m most interested in hearing what you want to learn about.

Email me at robin.booker@producer.com, using the subject “AIM content,” or tweet me at @CdnAg, to help us decide what to dig into before the show.

About the author

Robin Booker

Robin Booker

Robin Booker is the Editor for The Western Producer. He has an honours degree in sociology from the University of Alberta, a journalism degree from the University of Regina, and a farming background that helps him relate to the issues farmers face.

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