As the sunburns start to heal and we begin to get the first taste of weather that makes farmers button up more than just the bottom button of their shirts, we head waaaaay back, to last week, to the grounds of a very successful Canada's Outdoor Farm Show. It's there that we took our cameras... Read More
Category: Eastern Canada
Marsha Trinder lives rather far from an urban centre. Her cow/calf operation and horse breeding and training facility near Russel, Man., is not exactly a quick drive from the nearest city, and yet, for the third year in a row she's opened her farm up to anyone who would like to come visit on Open... Read More
First identified in Tennessee in 2008, soybean vein necrosis virus was confirmed just over a week ago in two Ontario counties. Easily confused with general plant stress, Cercospora leaf blight or scald (sunburn), SVNV often begin as light green to yellow patches near the main leaf veins which may enlarge eventually becoming necrotic (brown) areas.... Read More
When you have success, people notice. BASF apparently recognizes the growth and success of Becker Underwood. This morning BASF announced that they have purchased entire global portfolio of Becker Underwood for 1.02 billion dollars. The Press Release states: “We are impressed with Becker Underwood’s ability to translate growers’ needs into innovative, tailor-made solutions that can... Read More
Whether it's wet springs or just farmers exploring their options, it appears as though the moldboard plow is making a bit of a comeback. It is though, as Agronomist Pat Lynch explains, not the moldboard plow you knew before. The newer plows are much more adjustable, doing their job much better than their older counterparts.... Read More
The price of corn is something that's weighing heavy on the minds of producers right now. Not producers only, but everyone affected either directly or indirectly with the crop is wondering where corn will top out and where it's headed as we look to 2013. In this episode of the Corn School, Moe Agostino of... Read More
As the soybean harvest kicks off in Ontario, farmers are enjoying high prices, but the question is always, for how long? We caught up with Farms.com's Moe Agostino at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show last week hot on the heels of the USDA report. His call? We're at the top of the soybean market, and next... Read More
Gorgeous weather, great crowds and engaging demonstrations made this year's Canada's Outdoor Farm Show a resounding success for all involved. RealAgriculture.com was there interviewing farmers, capturing demos and checking out all that is new and exciting for agriculture products this year. We caught up with Doug Wagner on the last day of the show in... Read More
Whether you are a fan of QR Codes or not, you have to admit that this is very cool. Kraay Family Farm has officially been informed by the Guinness Book of World Records that they have created the world's largest QR Code. Based in Lacombe, Alberta, Kraay Family Farm created the QR code to cover... Read More
If you work on a ranch or feedyard, you know that you are constantly on the move. Whether its checking pens or pulling calves, the days can be long and hectic. Having said that, you need to still stay on top of the cattle markets and ensure you are making the right marketing decisions in... Read More