The Ontario government has proposed legislation which will make the use of neonicotinoid seed treatments very difficult.
In western canada neonicotinoids are used on most of our canola seed. The prevailing wisdom is that canola has a very low seeding rate and only accounts for 30 to 40% of our seeded acres and we won't be subjected to the same ban.
New seed treatments such as cruiser maxx vibrance and raxil pro shield both for cereal grains contain neonicotinoids. Just wondering if it is possible that this could put us at risk as well for the same legislation.
In western canada neonicotinoids are used on most of our canola seed. The prevailing wisdom is that canola has a very low seeding rate and only accounts for 30 to 40% of our seeded acres and we won't be subjected to the same ban.
New seed treatments such as cruiser maxx vibrance and raxil pro shield both for cereal grains contain neonicotinoids. Just wondering if it is possible that this could put us at risk as well for the same legislation.
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