Pulses are relatively poor competitors with weeds, and residual herbicides applied before seeding can help protect yield. Learn more: ow.ly/Ipeg50YBUo8
Use the most up-to-date information when making crop protection application decisions this growing season. Ensure your crops are market ready by reviewing the updated 2026 Product Advisory. Learn more 👉 bit.ly/4skCT4h#CdnAg#SustainableCdnAg#Grow26
Interested in getting more involved with Saskatchewan Pulse Growers? In the latest Pulse of the Prairies, current SPG board members share what board service is really like and why farmer voices matter. Listen now: ow.ly/yJGq50Z2q71
Pests such as insects and disease can cause yield losses and reduce grain quality. Know which pests to watch for and the optimal time to scout for them: ow.ly/hwt950Z8clx
*NEW* Pulse Market Report: Australia is entering the 2026 pulse season with one of the most divergent production outlooks in recent years. A clear north-south weather divide is shaping the season. Read more: ow.ly/G0k350Z7gVQ@AgPulseTweets
Review your options for in-crop herbicides for pulse crops. Consider the staging, target weeds, and herbicide groups so that you can make the most informed choice: ow.ly/czqQ50Z2k6P
In this latest pulse market report from @AgPulseTweets, read how favourable moisture conditions in southern lentil regions contract to persistent dryness in northern chickpea-growing areas of Queensland and New South Wales: ow.ly/G0k350Z7gVQ
Review your options for in-crop herbicides for pulse crops. Consider the staging, target weeds, and herbicide groups so that you can make the most informed choice: ow.ly/czqQ50Z2k6P
From variety selection to market premiums, SPG's Pulse Quality Program is giving growers and processors the insights they need to match pulses to high-value markets and strengthen global competitiveness. Learn more: ow.ly/u95g50Z2oS4
With a renewed focus on grower participation, SPG is excited to welcome Seeds Canada Annual Conference to Saskatoon July 6-8. If you are a grower interested in the seed sector and & be involved in shaping its future in Canada, please consider attending: ow.ly/TCO850Z3gek
Pulse crops can be sensitive in their susceptibility to herbicides. Injury can result from drift, carryover in the soil, contamination of the sprayer, miscalibration of equipment, or overlap. Learn more about symptoms here: ow.ly/96z550Z8cJ0
*NEW* Pulse Market Report: Australia is entering the 2026 pulse season with one of the most divergent production outlooks in recent years. A clear north-south weather divide is shaping the season. Read more: ow.ly/G0k350Z7gVQ@AgPulseTweets
What does serving on the SPG Board actually look like? On the latest Pulse of the Prairies, current directors share their experience with board service and getting involved. Listen now: ow.ly/yJGq50Z2q71
SK Climate Outlook June 11, 2026 | Growing degree days map is in from @ukkoag. View precipitation and temperature maps commentary from @AgronomistSPG: ow.ly/uviN50Zaxn8
Pests such as insects and disease can cause yield losses and reduce grain quality. Know which pests to watch for and the optimal time to scout for them: ow.ly/hwt950Z8clx
With our partners in SaskCrops, we’re advocating for improved export sales reporting to help provide pulse producers with clearer market signals & export trends in real time. Better info helps support stronger planning, marketing & competitiveness. ow.ly/Ruly50Za2A0
SK Climate Outlook June 11, 2026 | Precipitation map is in from @ukkoag. View temperature and growing degree days maps commentary from @AgronomistSPG:
ow.ly/LgmE50Zaxll
Review your options for in-crop herbicides for pulse crops. Consider the staging, target weeds, and herbicide groups so that you can make the most informed choice: ow.ly/czqQ50Z2k6P
SK Climate Outlook June 11, 2026 | Temperature maps are in from @ukkoag. View precipitation and growing degree days maps commentary from @AgronomistSPG:
ow.ly/7pEz50ZaxhZ
‼️In case you missed it!
The Saskatchewan Crop Commissions hosted a webinar about the Harvest Sample Program with featured speakers from the Canadian Grain Commission @Grain_Canada. If you weren't able to join us, no worries! The recording is available to you on our YouTube channel.
Watch here👇
youtu.be/ysfYKRs7cuE
Have more questions? Reach out to the Canadian Grain Commission by heading to their website grainscanada.gc.ca/en/@SaskPulse@SaskOilseeds@SaskBarley
Use the most up-to-date information when making crop protection application decisions this growing season. Ensure your crops are market ready by reviewing the updated 2026 Product Advisory. Learn more 👉 bit.ly/4skCT4h#CdnAg#SustainableCdnAg#Grow26