There are always psychological lows and highs in markets. For corn, prices in the three-dollar range happen, but an analyst with some experience will tell you to watch for $3.01. That's because if we dip below $3.01, there's no telling where it goes next. As Marlin Bohling, markets editor with RFD-TV explains, that $3.01 mark... Read More
Category: Crops
Wheat is worth about $7 a bushel right now — and we have to chase as many bushels as we can. That's the message RealAgriculture agronomist Peter Johnson has for growers in our latest episode of the Wheat School. One way to optimize yield in winter wheat is effective use of plant growth regulators (PGRs).... Read More
Most producers that grow canola are well aware of blackleg and the damage the disease can inflict on a canola crop. However, when we think of scouting for blackleg, we often think of clipping canola plants later on in the season when the disease is evident in stems. Believe it or not, blackleg is a... Read More
This week's RealAgriculture LIVE segment features Tom Wolf of Agrimetrix, Sprayers 101, and Spray Myths fame, answering all the tough questions ahead of the growing season. From nozzle selection, water volume in dry conditions, herbicide resistance, and if he has a favourite nozzle, RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney and Tom cover a lot of ground... Read More
When you look at the landscape across the Prairies, there's currently all weather happening — from sunshine and seeding, to snow still covering fields. Pulse crops require a little bit of different attention in numerous ways, but an imperative thing you have to keep in mind before that seed goes in the ground is —... Read More
Strip tillage for corn continues to gain momentum as more growers cultivate strips to reduce total tillage and place seed and fertilizer in soil that warms faster prior to planting. But what about weed control? How do growers keep yield-robbing weeds at bay in these cultivated strips and optimize the potential of the growing environment... Read More
Demand shifts in the Ontario corn market could mean more of the crop heads to the European Union this year. That could pose a problem for the industry, as certain new hybrids with stacked traits are not yet approved for entry into the EU. Each individual trait at issue is approved, but because of how... Read More
It's time for Episode B of the mid-April Wheat Pete's Word! (Check out Episode A here) On this episode, host Peter "Wheat Pete" Johnson focuses on soil nutrients, specifically phosphorus and potassium (potash, K). And hey, there's even a great explanation of how to put more fertilizer down at seeding without endangering the seed —... Read More
The McBlain family farm, located southeast of Brantford in Ontario's Brant County, hasn't seen a plow in a generation. Tyler McBlain's grandfather started no-tilling back in the 1980s. Since that time the farm has gradually moved to a no-till system for soybeans and wheat while all corn is now produced in a strip till system.... Read More
It's been six years since the disease we now call verticillium stripe was discovered in canola in North America. First identified on a research farm in Manitoba in 2014, a Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) survey the next year found the pathogen, which can cause striping symptoms on canola stems, in six provinces — from... Read More