Cat Salois

What Can PNW Wheat Grower Do To Overcome The Yield Gap?
What Can PNW Wheat Grower Do To Overcome The Yield Gap?
What Can PNW Wheat Grower Do To Overcome The Yield Gap?
When it comes potential yield loss among wheat crops in the Pacific Northwest, recent research points toward unrealized grains per head and low grain weight as the chief issues for growers to overcome. Cat Salois, Director of Research and Technology for The McGregor Company, said the stay green, or longevity, of the flag leaf contributes more to yield than any other photosynthetic trait associate
Salois: Keeping Nitrogen When & Where Winter Wheat Needs It Vital For Top Yields
Salois: Keeping Nitrogen When & Where Winter Wheat Needs It Vital For Top Yields
Salois: Keeping Nitrogen When & Where Winter Wheat Needs It Vital For Top Yields
It’s been the focus of research for the wheat industry since the 1950s:  nitrogen and its impact on yields. Cat Salois, Director of Research and Technology for the McGregor Company, said nitrogen impacts every growth stage of the plant’s lifecycle and each of the three yield components of cereal crops, Heads per Acre, Grains per Head and Weight per Grain. Salois a ...
Rainfall Not Only Factor That Determines Wheat Yields In the Northwest
Rainfall Not Only Factor That Determines Wheat Yields In the Northwest
Rainfall Not Only Factor That Determines Wheat Yields In the Northwest
Many wheat growers across the Northwest will say it’s rainfall that determines a good crop with high yields from not so strong years. But is that true? Cat Salois director of Research and Technology with The McGregor Company said recent work conducted in the international Maximum Wheat Yield Project looked at the yield gaps that exist in the Northwest and if the wheat industry is capitalizing o
Salois: NW Wheat Growers Should Look at Nitrification Inhibitors
Salois: NW Wheat Growers Should Look at Nitrification Inhibitors
Salois: NW Wheat Growers Should Look at Nitrification Inhibitors
Nitrogen is arguably one of the most yield limiting factors in wheat production.  Although it is the most prevalent element in Earth’s atmosphere, nitrogen is highly susceptible of loss through volatilization, leaching and more.  Cat Salois, Director of Research at The McGregor Company, said nitrogen management is vital for northwest wheat growers.  She said not ...
Mondays With McGregor: M – Struct
Mondays With McGregor: M – Struct
Mondays With McGregor: M – Struct
Cat Salois talks about how M-Struct this planting season can help with yields and returns.           If you have a story idea for the Washington Ag Network, call (509) 547-1618, or e-mail gvaagen@cherrycreekradio.com...