It’s time for Day 5 of the virtual Ontario Diagnostic Days! This week we'll look at crop staging and how you can use an understanding of plant development to make better management decisions. We'll call on a host of Ontario soil researchers, agronomists, and extension specialists to cover everything from soybeans, to canola and forage,... Read More
Category: Agronomy
Frost can be highly variable and the damage it does all depends on how cold it gets, how long it stays cold, and how far it penetrates the crop canopy. If you do get some frost, it's generally recommended to assess your canola crop, to see what's happening in your own fields, but to be... Read More
Intuitively, you likely know the combine runs more smoothly in a dry crop on a clear day, but you might be surprised to learn just how large an impact cloudy, cool, damp weather can have on combine losses. For today's RealAg LIVE!, host Shaun Haney is joined by Bryan Lung, director of project management with... Read More
It's a colourful time of year as leaves start to turn yellow, then brown, and then drop to the ground — not only on trees, but also in soybean fields. When moisture has not been a limiting factor, differences in days-to-maturity between varieties can be quite eye-catching heading into the final weeks of the growing... Read More
As the season changes to fall, the leaves find new colours, football starts, and crops attempt to finish prior to the first hard frost. In a very quick weather change over the last four days, Tuesday morning brought extremely cold temperatures to large parts of the Prairies, from Manitoba, through Saskatchewan, and into Alberta. Night... Read More
Does southern Alberta ever get wind? Hmm, is rain wet? Leaving bare ground exposed to wind erosion in southern Alberta just doesn't seem like a good idea, says Peter Johnson, host of "Wheat Pete's Word." Johnson and RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney talked through an agronomy problem sent in by a listener earlier this week.... Read More
Something we never want to hear in late August or early September is the F word. No not that one. Frost. Unfortunately, it usually happens somewhere, and this year is no different. Topography, duration and other factors determine how bad the damage is, particuraly in a frost-sensitive crop like canola. Evaluating frost damage takes a... Read More
In agronomy — as with most things in life — it can be important to put things into perspective and to always ask if you're not sure of the answer. In this week's Wheat Pete's Word, RealAgriculture's resident agronomist Peter Johnson gives us an overview of Ontario's precipitation, some wheat problem solving (of course), and... Read More
When it comes to getting ready to combine soybeans and applying a pre-harvest burndown to your crop, there are two parts to the conversation — desiccation and weed control. There are some important things to know about each part and in this episode of Soybean School, Bernard Tobin is here to cover both of them,... Read More
The future of headers is unlikely to continually stretch wider and wider, so what, then, does the header of 10 years from now offer? That's just one of the topics of conversation in this LIVE! segment with Jamie Pegg, general manager for Honey Bee Manufacturing. Listen/watch below for a discussion on why the company went... Read More