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SUMMARY:Nutrient Management Planning Web Series with Dr. David Burton - Base cations
DESCRIPTION:Looking to make smarter nutrient management decisions this season? Join the upcoming six-part Nutrient Management Planning Web Series\, led by Dr. David Burton\, running every Monday at 1 PM (ADT) from April 13th to May 19th. This series is supported by the NB Soil & Crop Improvement Association\, Perennia\, the PEI Federation of Agriculture\, and the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Agriculture. Funding for this project has been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Solutions On-Farm Climate Action Fund. This series is presented at no-cost for attendees. \nWhether you’re an agronomist\, CCA\, extension or industry professional\, or simply interested in sustainable soil management\, this series will give you valuable\, actionable insights you can apply right away. \n👉 Register online today to secure your spot! \nNutrient Management Planning Web Series with Dr. David Burton – Fill out form \n  \nMay 11 – Base cations – The low cation exchange capacity of many of the soils in New Brunswick makes the management of base cations like potassium\, calcium\, and magnesium more complicated. We will examine the role of organic matter management\, pH management\, and direct supplementation in maintaining base cation availability to the crop.
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SUMMARY:Nutrient Management Planning Web Series with Dr. David Burton - Manure and organic amendment management
DESCRIPTION:Looking to make smarter nutrient management decisions this season? Join the upcoming six-part Nutrient Management Planning Web Series\, led by Dr. David Burton\, running every Monday at 1 PM (ADT) from April 13th to May 19th. This series is supported by the NB Soil & Crop Improvement Association\, Perennia\, the PEI Federation of Agriculture\, and the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Agriculture. Funding for this project has been provided by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada through the Agricultural Solutions On-Farm Climate Action Fund. This series is presented at no-cost for attendees. \nWhether you’re an agronomist\, CCA\, extension or industry professional\, or simply interested in sustainable soil management\, this series will give you valuable\, actionable insights you can apply right away. \n👉 Register online today to secure your spot! \nNutrient Management Planning Web Series with Dr. David Burton – Fill out form \n  \nMay 19 (Tues) – Manure and organic amendment management – Organic amendments such as manure represent an important opportunity to build soil organic matter and supply nutrients to the crop. It is critical that these amendments be managed and applied in a matter that is most effective in realizing those goals. This webinar will discuss the management of organic amendments and how their nutrient value should be considered in nutrient management. \n 
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LOCATION:New Brunswick
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SUMMARY:Cover Crops and Nitrogen Management: A Sustainable and Profitable Approach to Potato Production
DESCRIPTION:🌱 You’re Invited to Our 2026 Potato Field Day! \nAre you a potato grower\, producer of other agricultural commodities\, agricultural advisor\, student\, or simply passionate about agriculture? Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from the field! \nJoin us for a Field Day focused on innovative\, practical\, and profitable strategies for sustainable potato production. \nTheme \nCover Crops and Nitrogen Management: A Sustainable and Profitable Approach to Potato Production \nWhat you’ll learn:\n✅ How cover cropping systems improve soil health.\n✅ Best practices for nitrogen management in potato production.\n✅ Live field demonstrations and observations.\n✅ Practical\, research-based solutions you can apply on your farm.\n✅ Networking opportunities with producers\, agronomists\, researchers\, and industry professionals. \n📅 Date: Friday\, August 14\, 2026\n🕙 Time: 10:00 a.m. \n📍 Field Day Locations:\nStop 1: 86 Bards Rd.\, Drummond\, NB E3Y 1K3\nStop 2: 897 Ennishone Rd.\, Drummond\, NB E3Y 1S3 \nWhether you’re looking to improve soil health\, optimize nitrogen use\, increase productivity\, or enhance the sustainability of your farming operation\, this event is for you! \n📢 Bring a colleague\, invite a friend\, and share this post with others in the agricultural community. \nWe look forward to seeing you on August 14 for a day of learning\, networking\, and innovation! \nFor more information\, contact Jean-Mars Jean-François at 581-459-7075. \n…………………………………………………………………….. \n🌱 Vous êtes invités à notre Journée porte ouverte 2026 sur la production de pommes de terre! \nÊtes-vous producteur(trice) de pommes de terre\, producteur d’autres cultures\, conseiller(ère) agricole\, étudiant(e) ou tout simplement passionné(e) d’agriculture? Cette journée est faite pour vous! \nJoignez-vous à nous pour une journée porte ouverte consacrée à des pratiques innovantes\, durables et rentables pour la production de pommes de terre. \nThème \nCultures de couverture et gestion de l’azote : une approche durable et rentable de la production de pommes de terre \nAu programme :\n✅ Les systèmes de cultures de couverture et leur impact sur la santé des sols.\n✅ Les meilleures pratiques de gestion de l’azote en production de pommes de terre.\n✅ Des démonstrations et observations directement au champ.\n✅ Des solutions pratiques\, fondées sur la recherche\, applicables à votre entreprise.\n✅ Des échanges avec des producteurs\, des agronomes\, des chercheurs et des partenaires de l’industrie. \n📅 Date : Vendredi 14 août 2026\n🕙 Heure : 10 h \n📍 Lieux de la journée:\nArrêt 1 : 86\, chemin Bards\, Drummond (Nouveau-Brunswick) E3Y 1K3\nArrêt 2 : 897\, chemin Ennishone\, Drummond (Nouveau-Brunswick) E3Y 1S3 \nQue votre objectif soit d’améliorer la santé de vos sols\, d’optimiser la gestion de l’azote\, d’accroître la rentabilité de votre entreprise ou d’adopter de nouvelles pratiques agronomiques\, cette journée vous offrira des connaissances concrètes que vous pourrez mettre en application sur votre ferme. \n📢 Invitez un collègue\, un ami ou un membre de votre famille et partagez cette publication avec votre réseau! \nNous avons hâte de vous accueillir le 14 août pour une journée d’apprentissage\, de démonstrations au champ et d’échanges enrichissants. \nPour plus d’information\, veuillez communiquer avec Jean-Mars Jean-François au 581-459-7075. \n 
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