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Page 19. Pea leaf weevil control is a growing need in faba bean and pea crops. Research is seeking to determine when control measures are warranted. Page 12. As new varieties of soybeans make their way into Alberta, learning best management practices is key to farmers' success. Contents Grow Genetics Grow Yield 5 13 DRY BEAN Research Keeps Alberta & Canada at the Forefront ............... 6 MAKING BEANS More Competitive ......................... 7 HIGHER-NUTRIENT Dry Beans on the Way .................. 8 IN PEA VARIETY Development, the Work Goes On ........................................ 9 BETTER BEAN & FABA Bean Germplasm for the Future ................................... 10 COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH Delivers New and Better Red Lentils .................................. 11 THE ROAD to 60-Bushel Soybeans .............. 12 AGRONOMY 911: Can Inputs Save A Hailed-Out Crop? ........................ 14 A BETTER WAY TO Protect Beans from White Mould .............................. 15 RESEARCH TARGETS Easier Aphanomyces Testing ........................................ 16 WHEAT STUBBLE Aids Pea Standability ................ 17 AN EARLY WARNING System for the Pea Leaf Weevil.................................. 18 STUDY TARGETS Effective Pea Leaf Weevil Strategies ....................... 19 RESEARCH TACKLES KEY Questions in Faba Bean Agronomy ......................... 20 MANAGING LYGUS BUG in Faba Beans ............................. 21 KNOW YOUR ENEMY: Chocolate Spot (Botrytis fabae) in Faba Bean .............................. 22 GETTING PEAS & LENTILS Back in the Rotation .................. 23 WHAT'S THE RISK of White Mould on Your Farm? ................................ 24 INTRODUCTION ...................................... 2

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