Ready to Unlock the Secrets to Sustainable Weed Control? Let's dive deep into the world of agriculture with Harpe Bio Scientific Advisor, Stephen Powles! Discover how embracing diversity and staying vigilant in the pursuit of new and effective solutions can: Secure a resilient future for weed control Preserve the productivity and sustainability of our agricultural systems Join the conversation on Episode 5 of the Modern Agriculture Podcast at https://lnkd.in/gHZkfBAf
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It is vital to have the science behind innovative products stand up to the rigorous testing and trials of the world’s top institutions and researchers if we are going to change the world of agriculture. Learn more about how Harpe is standing up to the test and proving effectiveness of natural, sustainable weed resistance in Episode 2 of our Modern Agriculture podcast with Aidan Connolly - https://lnkd.in/ehZek4zB
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It is vital to have the science behind innovative products stand up to the rigorous testing and trials of the world’s top institutions and researchers if we are going to change the world of agriculture. Learn more about how Harpe is standing up to the test and proving effectiveness of natural, sustainable weed resistance in Episode 2 of our Modern Agriculture podcast with Aidan Connolly - https://lnkd.in/ehZek4zB
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It is vital to have the science behind innovative products stand up to the rigorous testing and trials of the world’s top institutions and researchers if we are going to change the world of agriculture. Learn more about how Harpe is standing up to the test and proving effectiveness of natural, sustainable weed resistance in Episode 2 of our Modern Agriculture podcast with Aidan Connolly - https://lnkd.in/ehZek4zB
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#ICYMI: DUC research scientist Pascal Badiou joins host Glen Kirby on the Protect and Profit: Farming for the Future podcast. 🎙️ Despite the science showing that sloughs and marshes can provide many benefits, they continue to be lost to drainage. Fortunately, in many cases, a wetland can be restored to its previous function simply by plugging the drain. In this episode, hear from a Manitoba farmer about why he restored 70 acres of wetlands, and learn the science behind the on-farm and environmental benefits. Listen to the full episode at: 👉 https://loom.ly/8XIfx48 #FarmingForTheFuture #WetlandRestoration #EnvironmentalBenefits
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