Soybean roasters are gaining traction on U.S. dairy farms as dairy producers look for ways to improve the value of soybeans in cow feed rations. In this report from the American Dairy XPO in Vermont, Jeff Hurst from A.N. Martin Systems gives RealAgriculture's Bernard Tobin a tour of the company's on-farm SoyRoaster, which produces evenly... Read More
Category: Crops
In a very dry year, Scott Keller of Keller Farms near New Norway, Alta., is seeing impressive canola growth, a result he attributes largely to adopting controlled traffic farming (CTF) a decade ago. In this episode of RealAgriculture’s Profitable Practices series, Keller says that with less than half of normal rainfall, his soil’s ability to... Read More
Bunge has completed the sale of five grain elevators in Manitoba and Saskatchewan, as required by the Canadian government in its approval of Bunge's takeover of Viterra earlier this year. All five facilities have been sold to local grain companies. BP & Sons Grain and Storage Inc. has purchased the former Viterra elevators at Beausejour,... Read More
John Anderson's start in agriculture wasn't glamorous or even intentional. As a young man, he was most interested in flying planes and making money with a paper route, but being told by his dad to get going unloading cabbage from a railcar set him on a path to one day build a global fresh produce... Read More
When it comes to understanding weeds, their impact on crops, and challenges with herbicide resistance in Canada, chances are Dr. Peter Sikkema has been involved. With more than 40 years of experience in weed science, Sikkema is set to be inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame as part of its 2025 class. "I... Read More
Closer ties between the agriculture and energy sectors are needed to meet renewable fuel goals and strengthen markets for canola, according to Ray Daniels, lead for sustainability initiatives for BASF. “We’ve got to work together across different sectors to be able to advocate for this,” says Daniels, speaking with RealAgriculture’s Shaun Haney at BASF’s North... Read More
When a bag of canola seed arrives on the farm, most growers glance at the tag, but few stop to consider just how much information it holds. In this episode of RealAgriculture's Canola School, BASF technical service specialist Dana Riley explains that the humble seed tag is a bit like a luggage tag at the... Read More
November isn't usually known for being warm and dry, and this year is no exception, as snow begins to fly in parts of Western Canada — even a few spots in Ontario. For this week's episode of Wheat Pete's Word, we're going to start with wet weather, how it complicates corn dry-down, and so much... Read More
Rock River Laboratories, a Wisconsin-based company that specializes in agronomic and feed analysis, is set to acquire all the assets of Canadian agtech and data firm, Deveron Corp. Publicly-listed on the TSX, trading of Deveron’s shares has been halted since 2024, as the company has faced debt and liquidity challenges. The US$36.4 million deal will... Read More
Transport Canada has announced a number of changes to the rules surrounding drone flight in the country. One of the most impactful changes for farmers is likely to be the easing of regulations surrounding drones weighing between 25 and 150 kilograms. As of November 4, medium drones in the 25–150 kg category no longer need... Read More