Ontario Hay Listings is a free classifieds service provided by the Ontario Forage Council. Producers looking to buy or sell hay or straw are encouraged to post an ad.
In 2020 there were several reports of corn rootworm injury to hybrids with below-ground protection from Bt traits. This suggests that Bt-resistant corn rootworm populations exist in Ontario. Continuous corn is at highest risk of a problem. Growers are encouraged to rotate out of corn for 2022. More information about this serious silage corn pest and how to join the corn rootworm trap network are available on Field Crop News.
Southwest
- According to AAFC, the region had above-average rainfall for September.
- Regrowth on hay fields is heavier than normal due to warm, wet conditions. While straight alfalfa won’t smother, grasses and clovers might. In mixed alfalfa/grass stands, wait until after a killing frost (-4C for at least 4 hours) to harvest surplus growth. Leave 15 cm (6 in.) of stubble to trap snow for insulation. More details on fall harvest and winterkill risks are available here and here.
- Silage corn harvest is well underway, and yield reports so far are above average.