With a mild end to winter, how early is too early for seeding wheat? Wheat Pete's making waves with his recommendation for southern Alberta. Meanwhile, Canadian cattle producers appear to be sitting out on rebuilding their herds when we look at what’s happening in the U.S., and speaking of the Americans and the current political... Read More
Category: Eastern Canada
This week we are on the TechTour LIVE road show in Camrose and Lethbridge. Our keynote speaker is Chip Eichelberger, who engages audiences to "get switched on" and "plugged back in." In Chip's keynote, he mentions that it's actually not that difficult to compete in North America because so many people are comfortable being mediocre.... Read More
This week's Word comes from the road, as Peter Johnson is spending the day on the prairies as part of RealAgriculture's TechTour LIVE... Have a question for Wheat Pete? Call 1-888-746-3311, send him a tweet (@wheatpete), or email him at peter.johnson@bell.net. Highlights: If you're short moisture, don't give up the moisture you have now! Get... Read More
When AGCO designed its 9250 DynaFlex draper header, the goal was to feed the combine evenly and smoothly, explains AGCO tactical marketing manager Caleb Schleder. Now the company plans to further improve the headers’ durability and reliability with the launch of the new 9255 DynaFlex. At the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville last month,... Read More
About 200 farmers filled a Toronto courthouse Wednesday to show their support for Grain Farmers of Ontario's case against the provincial government's seed treatment regulations. The panel of judges reserved their decision on GFO's request for appeal on the dismissal of the case. On Oct. 23, 2015, the Ontario Superior Court denied GFO’s request for... Read More
White Planters are set to take a quantum leap thanks to the addition of a new seed metre, electronic drive, and monitoring and data management technologies. The new White 9800VE Series planter was unveiled last month during the 2016 National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky. AGCO Strategic Marketing Manager Tom Draper explains that the... Read More
Agriculture so loaded with changing technology that it's hard to keep pace as farmer, never mind as someone who isn't directly involved the industry. Many of us get upset how modern agriculture can be represented as a non-technological industry. "I don't farm like grandpa did." Increasingly we spend time trying to explain the level of... Read More
In the past, farms looking to grow simply bought more land, but that's not as easy as it used to be. Rising land prices are forcing producers to be creative in finding opportunities for growth, which in some cases leads to joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions — the topic of this episode of the Mind... Read More
Syngenta has announced plans to bring the first three-mode-of-action foliar fungicide to farmers in Eastern Canada this spring. Trivapro features three active ingredients, including one new active — azoxystrobin (Quadris - Group 11), propiconazole (Tilt - Group 3), and benzovindiflupyr (Group 7 SDHI), known as Solatenol. Solatenol was approved for use on corn, soybeans and... Read More
Farmers and the agriculture industry as a whole need to explain why they use the technology and practices they do, stresses the CEO of CropLife Canada. As a voice for makers and distributors of plant protection and biotechnology products, Ted Menzies, the CEO of CropLife Canada, is no stranger to conversations about why agriculture needs... Read More