Record-high cattle prices have producers asking a familiar question: how long can this last? After years of tight margins and sharp cycle downturns, today’s market strength feels different — but uncertainty around supply, demand, and rebuilding the cow herd is keeping many ranchers cautious. That question was front and centre in a one-on-one interview at... Read More
Year: 2026
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency put a pause on proposed amendments to livestock traceability rules in Canada last month, following a wave of backlash by producers who take issue with the proposed changes and non-producers claiming government overreach. Now, the Canadian Cattle Association is looking to capture feedback on the proposed amendments through an online... Read More
K-Hart Industries is expanding its relationship with Rocky Mountain Equipment (RME) to broaden dealer representation across key agricultural regions in Alberta and Manitoba. The Canadian manufacturer of seeding and harvesting machinery, headquartered in Winnipeg, Man, says the expansion supports its dealer growth strategy by strengthening local sales and service support in both provinces. Farmers in... Read More
Taking on the top job at a national commodity organization rarely comes with calm waters. For Andrea Brocklebank, stepping into the role of CEO of the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) means navigating federal government research cuts, traceability tensions, and unresolved questions about national unity in the beef sector —at a time when the cattle sector... Read More
Nytro's Green Lightning machine claims to produce nitrogen directly on the farm by converting atmospheric nitrogen into a plant-soluble form within water. Speaking with RealAgriculture at the Western Canadian Crop Production Show in Saskatoon, Chris Nykolaishen of Nytro explains how the system is used to generate a nitrogen source and use it alongside conventional fertility... Read More
A successful cereal crop starts before the seed is planted. While early-season diseases often go unnoticed until harvest, the damage they cause can quietly limit yield potential long before symptoms are visible. That’s why seed treatments remain one of the most important crop management decisions growers make – and why solutions like Lumiscend™ LUXE are... Read More
Across Ontario, producers are building healthier soils and improving their operations through everyday decisions — ones that shape productivity today and influence the legacy left for the next generation. The Ontario On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF) supports this work by providing cost-share funding to support the implementation of nitrogen management, cover cropping and rotational grazing... Read More
Welcome to this week’s edition of RealAg on the Weekend with your host Shaun Haney! On this weekend edition of the show, Haney is joined by: Andrea Brocklebank of the Canadian Cattle Association on her new role as Chief Executive Officer; Matt Makens of Makens Weather on a North American weather update and a look... Read More
As soybean growers head into the 2026 season with tight margins and continued low crop prices, watching every dollar spent on inputs matters. Phosphorus and potassium remain key nutrients for soybeans, but soil fertility research shows there’s a clear economic threshold where spending returns real value. On this episode of the RealAgriculture Soybean School, University... Read More
Welcome to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio with your host Lyndsey Smith! On today’s show, hear from Sean Kjos of Farming Smarter for a spotlight interview. Also on today’s show is the RealAg Issues Panel, where Shaun Haney, Kelvin Heppner and Tyler McCann join Lyndsey Smith. Thoughts on something we talked about on the... Read More