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    Controlled Traffic Farming Website Launched.

    Controlled Traffic Farming Website Launched

    Controlled Traffic Farming Alberta (CTFA) recently launched a web site and web based message board discussion group on controlled traffic farming. Peter Gamache, Project Leader says ‘it is part of our plan to build a network of people interested in controlled traffic. CTF is pretty new to Alberta so sharing ideas and questions among growers, agronomists, equipment dealers and researchers will be important."

    The Controlled Traffic Farming Alberta Message Board is a forum to share your questions and experiences about controlled traffic, guidance, inter-row seeding, equipment, agronomics and other issues and observations. During the short time the message board has been operating we have some good discussions going on inter-row seeding and disk seeders.

    We encourage you to sign up for the forum. Go to our website http://www.controlledtrafficfarming.org/ and follow the link. Registration is required. The web site also has some valuable links to controlled traffic farming web sites. We will be hosting some field tours this summer and posting information about them on the web site.

    If you are already practicing CTF or inter-row seeding or are interested these new concepts, please call Peter Gamache at 780-720-4346 or email him at pmgamache@gmail.com.

    Funding is provided by the Alberta Crop Industry Development Fund (ACIDF) and the Alberta Canola Producers Commission, Alberta Pulse Growers, Alberta Barley Commission and the Alberta Winter Wheat Producers Commission.
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