Heartland Soil & Crop

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Waterloo Soil and Crop Twilight Tour - September 4

RSVP appreciated but not required by calling/texting 519-546-3193 or emailing waterlooscia@ontariosoilcrop.org

Ice cream and cold drinks will be served. Topics include: cover crops and on-farm plastic recycling.   This event is free to attend.  Bring a friend or neighbour! 

Please bring your own chair for the presentation.  See map below.  

Agenda:

6:30 p.m.

Host: Randy Horst, 6930 Line 86, Elmira

Cover crop trials:

The largest portion of the field is going to be a trial between Oats, spring triticale, and spring rye, with possible spring wheat and spring barley as a forage crop after wheat. In Waterloo County, a large percentage of the wheat stubble gets seeded to either oats or oats and peas and then gets harvested as a forage crop in October/November. The big problem with oats, however, is crown rust, it’s almost a guarantee they will get infested with crown rust and if you don’t spray a fungicide, you will get very poor forage yields. The main goal of the trial will be to see if switching to a spring rye or spring triticale could be a good way to combat the disease and get better forage, maybe without the need to spray a fungicide. I will also have a few strips of other cover crop mixes so that people who are looking for the more traditional “green manure” or “plow down” cover crop.

7:30 p.m.

On-farm plastic recycling    

Host: Murray Brubacher, 855 Arthur St S, Elmira

Murray Brubacher owns Brubacher Drums, a provider of food-grade plastic barrels, water containers, and various storage solutions. They have recently invested in an on-farm plastics recycling that will recycle barrels, drums, pails, and totes.

Following the tour of the plastics recycling we will hear from Dr. Isabelle Aicklena weeds science professor at the University of Guelph. She will discuss practical weed and spray tips, including best practices for managing cover crop burn down.