Reminder – Entomologists with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Winnipeg are doing a survey in September of insects in farm grain bins. They are looking for 10 farms not far from Winnipeg where they can access grain bins to sample insects. No grain will be removed, just insects. If interested, please contact John Gavloski (John.Gavloski@gov.mb.ca) as soon as possible.
Tag: Stored product pests
Entomologists with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Winnipeg are doing a survey in September of insects in farm grain bins. They are looking for 10 farms not far from Winnipeg where they can access grain bins to sample insects. No grain will be removed, just insects. If interested, please contact John Gavloski (John.Gavloski@gov.mb.ca) as soon as possible.
The Canadian Grain Commission’s website has an online key to stored product pests. Growers managing grain storage can find an online identification tool for stored product pests (e.g., Rusty grain beetle, Red flour beetle, Confused flour beetle, Saw-toothed grain beetle, and more). The online tool features excellent diagnostic photos. A screen shot of the Canadian Grain Commission’s “Identify an Insect” webpage is included below for reference.
REMINDER – A few helpful tools to keep at your finger tips:
Since May we have posted our prairie provinces’ searchable PDFs of Crop Production Guides.
Keeping It Clean has information to help prepare and protect your grains for market. Check out their site to find important information. Learn more about avoiding malathion in bins storing canola, access their spray to swath calculator, and access a pre-harvest glyphosate staging guide.
The Canadian Grain Commission has information to help you manage stored grain. Read tips to prepare your bins to prevent insect infestations. If there are insects in your grain, use their online diagnostic tools to help identify the problem species. If pest species are confirmed, there are control options – read more to make the right choice for your grain storage system and your specific grain.
Interested in signing up for Canadian Grain Commission’s Harvest Sample Program?
A few helpful tools to keep at your finger tips:
Since May we have posted our prairie provinces’ searchable PDFs of Crop Production Guides.
Keeping It Clean has information to help prepare and protect your grains for market. Check out their site to find important information. Learn more about avoiding malathion in bins storing canola, access their spray to swath calculator, and access a pre-harvest glyphosate staging guide.
The Canadian Grain Commission has information to help you manage stored grain. Read tips to prepare your bins to prevent insect infestations. If there are insects in your grain, use their online diagnostic tools to help identify the problem species. If pest species are confirmed, there are control options – read more to make the right choice for your grain storage system and your specific grain.
Interested in signing up for Canadian Grain Commission’s Harvest Sample Program?
The Canadian Grain Commission’s website has an online key to stored product pests. Growers managing grain storage can find an online identification tool for stored product pests (e.g., Rusty grain beetle, Red flour beetle, Confused flour beetle, Saw-toothed grain beetle, and more). The online tool features excellent diagnostic photos. A screen shot of the webpage is included below for reference.
The Canadian Grain Commission’s website has an online key to stored product pests. Growers managing grain storage can find an online identification tool for stored product pests (e.g., Rusty grain beetle, Red flour beetle, Confused flour beetle, Saw-toothed grain beetle, and more). The online tool features excellent diagnostic photos. A screen shot of the webpage is included below for reference.
The Canadian Grain Commission’s website has an online key to stored product pests. Growers managing grain storage can find an online identification tool for stored product pests (e.g., Rusty grain beetle, Red flour beetle, Confused flour beetle, Saw-toothed grain beetle, and more). The online tool features excellent diagnostic photos. A screen shot of the webpage is included below for reference.
The Canadian Grain Commission holds and generates a wealth of information related to harvest in Canada AND they have one of the best Stored Product Pest online resources which includes a photographic identification key plus grain management tips.
- Quality data and statistics for western Canadian BARLEY
- Quality data for western Canadian CANOLA
- Quality data for western Canadian FLAXSEED
- Preliminary quality data for western Canadian LENTILS
- Preliminary quality data for western Canadian PEAS
- Quality data for western Canadian WHEAT (western Amber Durum or western spring Red)
The Canadian Grain Commission’s website has an online key to stored product pests. Growers managing grain storage can find an online identification tool for stored product pests (e.g., Rusty grain beetle, Red flour beetle, Confused flour beetle, Saw-toothed grain beetle, and more). The online tool features excellent diagnostic photos. A screen shot of the webpage is included below for reference.