For the last 20 years, Dr. Helen Thompson has worked on the research side of the agricultural industry with Britain's Food and Environment Research Agency (FERA). She recently left FERA to start work with Syngenta, a move that has caused a bit of a stir in the agriculture industry there. But, controversy or not, Thompson... Read More
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If you’re among the many – including all the finalists in this year’s Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture competition – who believe a better understanding of modern farming should begin early and formally in schools, take heart. In early December, just prior to the Grow Canada meetings in Calgary, final steps will be taken to... Read More
We've said it before, and we'll say it again, the sprayer is really a multi-purpose tool on the modern farm. From pre-seed burn-off, to in-crop protection and fertility applications, to post-harvest, the sprayer rarely sits still on the farm. Because it's involved throughout the entire growing season, the sprayer could potentially be a great place... Read More
Fall and early winter are a great time for testing soil and seed and analyzing those results, to begin planning for the next growing season. Often, we do all of this planning but then never take the time during the year to check and see if we could be doing better or if the plan... Read More
It's an unfortunate truth, but most dairy farmers are likely to come across a a few tough to explain instances of cows that aren't do well. A cow that's dropping in weight and production, but eating well may be a head-scratcher of a case until the vet arrives and confirms that the cow is suffering... Read More
If you've got livestock, eventually you've got deadstock, too. Disposing of that deadstock can be a source of disease transmission or environmental contamination if not done properly, so it's very important that ranchers and feedlot owners have a plan in place to deal with deadstock. There are several options available, all with pros and cons,... Read More
After skipping the October update due to the U.S. government shutdown, this morning's USDA World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report was much anticipated by traders and farmers alike. While bearish news abounded ahead of the report, especially on the corn side, many were hoping that added yield would be balanced by decreased acres... Read More
If you've spent any amount of time with me, you'll likely catch on to two things: One, I really, really like coffee, and, two, I'm a total agronomy nut. In university, I originally intended to pursue some sort of livestock-based arc of study. I took one crop production class and was hooked. Plants fascinate me... Read More
Well, it's official. The busy winter conference season is upon us, and I, for one, couldn't be happier. This week, the RealAgriculture.com team took in Agri-Trade at Red Deer, Alta., and the first-ever Cereals North America conference. Also on this week was the Royal in Toronto, and though we didn't make it there, we did... Read More
Agriculture is getting better at not ignoring or dismissing smear campaigns, just because it doesn’t like them (i.e. A&W, Panera bread). So in that light, it also shouldn’t roll its eyes at Friends of the Earth and its new survey that, according to the organization, shows Ontarians want “honey bee carnage” stopped. There are good... Read More