The "how" of countries around the world working to address climate action through legislation is taking various shapes — from aspirational goals and carbon pricing here in Canada, to fertilizer scrutiny and restrictions in the Netherlands, to taxing cow and sheep burps in New Zealand. New Zealand's government has aggressive climate action goals, including going... Read More
Category: Crop Production
Harvest is well underway across western Canada, and already wrapped up in many areas. The beginning of harvest also signals the start of the grain shipping season. David Przednowek, assistant vice president for grain for CN Rail, joined RealAgriculture's Kelvin Heppner to discuss where grain movement is at from a railway perspective. Despite low carry-in,... Read More
An average increase of 8.1 per cent in the price of farmland in early 2022 in and of itself isn't necessarily outlandish — but some of the provincial averages leading up to that number are rather mind-blowing. Year-over-year growth in Ontario topped 27 per cent, Manitoba is averaging 13.6 per cent growth, and Saskatchewan land... Read More
Combines are rolling and as soybeans move to the bin, agronomists are reminding growers that the potential for an open fall presents a great opportunity for weed control. BASF agronomist Ken Currah says fall is the perfect time to tackle tough weeds like dandelion, Canada thistle and perennial sow thistle. "This is the time to... Read More
Tar spot was found in many regions of Ontario again in 2022 but dry weather conditions throughout the growing season reduced the leaf disease's impact on the corn crop. On this episode of the RealAgriculture Corn School, we pay a return visit to the provincial tar spot nursery at Rodney, Ont, where Ontario Ministry of... Read More
When Farm Credit Canada (FCC) released its first-half of 2022 farmland values report earlier this week, reaction was somewhat mixed, ranging from "Well, of course prices are still strong!" to "This kind of growth is absurd given current conditions." As J.P. Gervais, senior economist with FCC explains, it's important to look at the 8.1 per... Read More
Cover cropping — and then planting into that green cover crop in spring — has become more common in pockets of the U.S. and Canada over the past decade, but the adoption rate has tended to be slower in more northern areas with short or dry fall seasons. These also happen to be areas where... Read More
Every year around this time, I start thinking it's time to reflect. Reflect on the last year, the good, the not-so-great, and most of all — what I'm thankful for. I have started this more than a handful of times over the course of the last couple of days. So, I've turned on my favourite... Read More
New Holland is expanding its round baler offering with the launch of its Pro-Belt Series. The new balers made their first appearance at the recent Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa. In this video, Jordan Milewski, New Holland's conventional haytools marketing manager, says producers can expect both durability and reliability from the new baler. “When... Read More
In case you were wondering, this is episode 381 of Wheat Pete's Word. That's a whole lot of agronomy, with host Peter "Wheat Pete" Johnson, and we've got plenty more! It's almost Thanksgiving, and there are so many things to be thankful for. Keep those things at the forefront of your mind as we head... Read More