It has been a very crazy week in the world of economics, politics, and news. Thank you for all of your feedback on this column in the past and please keep it coming. I love interacting with you and getting your thoughts on all the issues impacting agriculture. You can email me at shaney@realagriculture.com. Here... Read More
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After a one week hiatus, I am back trying to get my desk uncluttered by covering many of the issues Left on the Desk this long weekend shortened week. Lets dig deep into the pile and explore some cool pieces of data, random facts and weave some of it together. Have a great weekend everyone... Read More
Unless you were under a rock, this was a wild week in politics, trade and agriculture in both Canada and the United States. It's like Canadians and Americans are competing for the headlines on an hour to hour basis. It's that time of the week where we connect some dots with all the the info,... Read More
You might be forgiven for thinking that every fall is the same when it comes to cattle leaving the summer range and heading off to the auction ring. Every fall is different and every fall farmers study the markets to see how they can best react to what they see coming up. Anne Wasko, market... Read More
It has been another very busy week in the world of news impacting agriculture. It's also been a very turbulent couple weeks for farmers and consumers on the crop protection front as glyphosate and neonics have been in the news regularly. Let's connect some dots with all the the info, data, and fast facts "left... Read More
We are back for week two of Left on the Desk, my weekly attempt to clear my desk of all paper, data points, and extraneous information so I can start next week fresh. I got some great feedback on the new column last week so I thought it was enough encouragement to give week two... Read More
A grazing plan doesn't have to be all or nothing — some ranchers will use set-stock grazing, rotational grazing, and any combination of corn, swath, or stock-piled grazing. The key is to figure out what you're trying to accomplish, then use the strategy that's best suited to your land base, calving season, and labour availability.... Read More
303 combines created an unforgettable sight (and sound) on August 4th near Winkler, Manitoba, as they set a new Guinness record for most combine harvesters working simultaneously in a field. The Harvest for Kids was organized to raise awareness and funds for Children's Camps International. Read/hear more: 303 combines set new Guinness record in Winkler,... Read More
Every week I end up with a massive pile of tidbits, data points, interesting perspectives and stories that I don't get around to writing about. Instead, they end up in a massive pile on my desk. In an effort to deal with the inability to find a pen in this haystack of paper, Kelvin has... Read More
As our beef market expert Anne Wasko puts it, 'It was the dog days of summer —but for the beef industry' last week. It was a quiet trade week, and the cattle that did trade looked about $2 lower than the average price this year — however, it's not a big surprise due to the... Read More