Thursday, May 24, 2018

Crop Watch 2018 - Things To Watch For As Your Crops Emerge


As you make the last pass in the field with the seeder you move onto watching for crop emergence. Ideally you may want to see your crop come up within a week of seeding. But more realistically it can take up to 2 weeks before you will start to see the crop emerge.

Crop emergence is the first prediction of crop success so as you see the plants pop through the soil you want to be checking for plant population, weeds, insects and nutrient deficiencies.

Plant Population
Crop emergence is a great time to evaluate your choice of seeding rate, drill performance and seeding depth.  For canola, wheat, barley and peas optimal plant populations are 7, 24, 24, and 7 plants per square foot respectively.  While there isn’t much you can do to change your plant population after seeding, it is a time to make notes and adjust accordingly for next year.  For more information about seeding rates and plant populations read more in this Alberta Agriculture article.



Weeds
You want to catch the weeds before they get to large and take moisture and nutrients away from your actual crop. Common weeds to watch for include: volunteer canola, wild oats, cleavers, lambs quarter, dandelions, field horsetail and storks bill.  
When you start to see the start of weeds hit them with a herbicide when they are still small.

Insects
Canola is prone to bugs, so ensure you are watching closely for signs of insects in your crops. The common insects to watch for are Cutworms and Flea Beetles.

Cutworms
Watch for patches of bare crop, especially on hill-tops. If you start to notice there are areas with less plant population be sure to check them out more closely. Dig around the bare patch or wilted plants and you will likely find the worms as they eat off the root of the plant as the images show below. Spraying at night is effective to kill cutworms.


Flea Beetles
Commonly feed on plants of the mustard family. Watch the leaves of the plants for holes; evidence that a bug has been eating on it. Last year we saw a lot of scenarios where the flea beetles were actually eating on the stem first before the leaves so ensure you are checking the whole plant when crop scouting. Flea beetles move into crops very quickly so daily scouting may be necessary to catch them before they take over.


Deficiencies
The following are some of the common plant health deficiencies we see and their respective signs.


Nitrogen
Watch for yellowing of leaves mostly on matured leaves, and stunted growth to the plant.

Sulfur
Occurs in new growth, watch for the stems turning yellow while the leaves turn a very bright yellow.


Phosphorus
Effects stressed plants at a younger stage, late stage plants may appear purple. Reduced tillering in cereals can appear.


Potassium
Look for yellowing of leaves, and drooping of the older leaves. Cereal roots are more susceptible to disease and stalks are weakened.



Catching signs of weeds, bugs and lack of nutrients in the early stages is important to reduce the effect it will have on yields. Ensure you are checking your crops regularly and taking the necessary steps to apply herbicides and fungicides to reduce your risk.

Looking for help on understanding what you are seeing in your field as you are crop scouting? 

We have a Precision Ag team including an Agronomist; Chelsea Pearce here to help you come up with solutions to the issues you see. Contact your local Ag Sales Rep to be put in touch with the right member of our Precision Ag Team today!

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Customer Appreciation Day Schedule

Our annual Customer Appreciation Days are approaching quickly. Join us at your local Martin Deerline on the respective day below and receive 10% off Parts & John Deere Licensed Merchandise.

We will also be handing out FREE posters commemorating the 100 Year Anniversary of the first John Deere Tractor - the Waterloo Boy. Make sure you stop by to get your copy!

There is a Customer Appreciation Day happening near you!


Our Westlock location will be holding a Demo Days on Saturday, June 2nd. Stop by to try out Lawn Tractors, Zero Turn Mowers and Compact Utility Tractors as well as Stihl handheld power equipment! 

For more details on the upcoming events view the Martin Deerline Event Calendar.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Have You Considered Mulching?


Are you looking for a beautiful looking lawn without having to spend a lot of time and money?

Eliminate the effort of bagging, dumping and disposing of grass clippings and put the nutrients found in your cut grass back into the lawn by mulching. And what's even better right now you can save when you purchase a new lawn tractor with John Deere MulchControl™.

  • Get $390 off all X300 and X500 Select Series Lawn Tractors with purchase of a MulchControl System*
  • Or $650 off X700 Signature Series Lawn Tractors with purchase of a MulchControl System*


Many mowers can have an aftermarket mulch kit added to the mower deck which will permanently turn it into a mulching mower until you remove the kit. But what if you want the option to switch to side discharge when the grass is a little wet or you have let it grow a little long.

If you have been one of those individuals wanting the benefits of mulching but questioning the mulch kit… John Deere has the solution for you! John Deere MulchControl is the practical solution for many situations allowing your mower deck to easily switch from mulching to side discharge with one flip of a lever in a matter of seconds.

MulchControl Lever on Mower Deck
MulchControl is an innovative, simple design that is easy to use and maintain. When the MulchControl baffle is open, the divider between the left and middle spindles passes a portion of the material to the side discharge opening, along with the material from the middle and right spindle areas. When the MulchControl baffle is closed, the material stays within the deck and gets chopped into mulch and deposited in the turf.
       Baffle Open                                                                                          Baffle Closed

MulchControl allows you to be in control, side discharge your open lawn space and quickly flip to mulching when you are going around trees, flower beds or along the driveway to avoid clean-up of clippings after. View MulchControl in action now and see just how simple it is.



MulchControl is available as an attachment on John Deere Lawn Tractors and ZTrak Mowers. Stop by your local Martin Deerline or give us a call to learn more.

*Must purchase tractor and the MulchControl kit at the same time. See dealer for full details.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Free John Deere 7P Utility Cart

May is mowing month! At Martin Deerline - we have over 75 models of lawn tractors and ZTrak Zero-Turn Mowers to help you create the yard of your dreams.

Right now, customers will receive a FREE John Deere 7P Poly Cart with purchase of any new qualifying John Deere E100 Lawn Tractor!
These carts are rust and dent resistant and perfect for hauling around a wide variety of materials.

Hurry in - this offer ends on May 14th!

*See dealer for full details.