How many calves are left for the fall run? The answer could be more than usual; however, with the dry conditions in 2021, it's also possible the very early start to the run means there are fewer calves left to come to town. The answer to where the fall run volume — and prices —... Read More
Category: Podcasts
Welcome to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by PRIDE Seeds. On this Farmer Rapid Fire edition you'll hear: A PRIDE Seeds product spotlight with Doug Alderman, speaking about their partnership with CANTERRA Seeds for Western Canadian corn seed distribution; Kevin Buchner of Tillsonburg, Ont.; Dane Froese of Winkler, Man.; Keith Fournier... Read More
Corn rootworm can be a major yield-robber and this year more than most, it's on everyone's minds. Amanda Craven, agronomist at PRIDE Seeds is joined by Bernard Tobin for this Corn School episode to talk resistance management, how rotation helps, and how corn rootworm affects yield. "What we're seeing this year, in our corn-on-corn fields,... Read More
AGCO has introduced the Massey Ferguson VE series planters. The new planters come in rigid or folding-frame, narrow transport or track planters, which offers growers straightforward, dependable, durable planters that deliver consistent, accurate seed placement for optimum yields, says AGCO. Kirby Woods, product specialist at AGCO, says that the new planter line-up has refreshed styling,... Read More
In this mid-week edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Case IH, you'll hear from: Jeff Nielsen, farmer from Olds, Alta., who's currently running to be one of Alberta's representative in the Canadian Senate; Troy Schaar brings us a Case IH website spotlight; and, Josh Linville, director of fertilizer at StoneX, brings us an... Read More
It wouldn't be 2021 if a product shortage wasn't yet again making headlines. This time, it's fertilizer — phosphorus, to be exact, as China plans to essentially eliminate phosphate exports through to June 2022. Josh Linville, director of fertilizer with StoneX, recently joined RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney to discuss the latest developments, and why... Read More
It's time to get pushy with your corn crop, Ontario! Wet fall weather is testing farmers' patience and the standability of the Ontario corn crop. In this week's Wheat Pete's Word, host Peter Johnson encourages farmers to check on stalk integrity and prioritize fields with less than stellar stalk strength. Also this week, there are... Read More
Ontario corn growers could be sitting on record yields for 2021 if yield estimates are on the mark. The recent Great Ontario Yield Tour pegged yield at 191.5 bu/ac after a province-wide inspection of corn fields. On this episode of The Sharp Edge, Maizex Seeds agronomist Greg Stewart looks at some of the sharpest agronomic... Read More
After a drought, lingering effects of herbicides can really pose a threat for the next cropping year. In this Canola School episode, Breanne Tidemann, research scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lacombe, Alta., explains why there's a risk for herbicide carryover from residual products for the upcoming crop year. Tidemann says that it's important to... Read More
North America's most notorious weed has been found in Manitoba. DNA testing has confirmed the discovery of a pair of Palmer amaranth plants in the Rural Municipality of Dufferin, which surrounds Carman. "We knew it was just a matter of time before we see something. These weeds are moving quite rapidly, and unfortunately, we did... Read More