Chris Roelands, a Honeyland Ag agronomist, foreground, and Jack Legg, SGS Crop Science manager and agronomist, shared best practices and timing for soil and tissue testing and utilizing the results to fortify crop success at Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement’s February Microsmart Deep Dive presentation in Kingston.

Taking the mystery out of soil and tissue tests

Agronomists, soil scientists on what they offer, and what the differences between the tests are

Soil tests assess the potential availability of nutrients under optimal conditions. In contrast, tissue tests indicate actual uptake under variable field conditions.








Winter canola acreage is growing in Ontario, particularly in southern regions where higher yields can be achieved compared to spring canola.

First time lucky for Ontario’s top winter canola grower 

Winners of the 2024 Ontario Canola Challenge share their growing practices

Matt Kolkman is flabbergasted that he won the Ontario Canola Grower’s 2024 winter canola challenge. Considering his first season was a comedy of errors with a punishing learning curve, Kolkman’s harvest was a Hollywood ending with a 5,066 pounds per acre yield growing Mercedes. “I was just shooting from the hip the whole way through. […] Read more