Precision Planting is changing the process of testing soil with a new Radical Agronomics program that relies on an automated soil analysis laboratory. Mike Easter, Precision Planting's commercial lead for Radical Agronomics, says the program is designed to address some challenges with current laboratory systems and soil testing's manual process. "What we've done is we've... Read More

Western Canadian soils are generally neutral to slightly basic in pH values. On average, there's plenty of buffering capacity to the soil in the west but that doesn't mean there aren't pockets of acidic conditions. What's more, research is proving out to show that long-term zero-till combined with applied fertilizers is creating an acidic area... Read More

Dealing with herbicide resistant weeds or trying to control weeds without access to certain herbicides really equates to the same thing — finding alternative means to control weeds. For attendees at Agritechnica, that meant a focus on iron, from inter-row and around the plant cultivation, to precision tillage, but also into the spot-spray realm. To... Read More

Ag Growth International (AGI) is well known for its grain storage and conveyance services and technology, but a big part of the company's business in North American and around the globe focuses on its feed platform. At Agritechnica 23, RealAgriculture's Shaun Haney caught up with Noam Silberstein, AGI's senior vice president for global feed, to... Read More

It’s bad news for weeds. Travelling at speeds of up to 18 km per hour, Garford says its Robocrop guided hoes will either pull out the pests or cut them down. In this report from Agritechnica 23, host Shaun Haney and Garford's technical sales and marketing manager Allan Knight discuss how the U.K.-based company uses... Read More