It's been a long year this week, hasn't it? Welcome to Friday's RealAg Radio, where we're all trying to keep up with just how wide-spread the economic carnage of COVID-19 will be. Joining host Shaun Haney on today's show are: Andrew Campbell, Ontario dairy farmer and occasional host of the show; Jeff English, now with... Read More
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IntelliDrive, the variable rate seed metering system, is expanding its Canadian footprint. The company, which uses 12-volt electric motors to control individual sections of seeding equipment to enable variable rate planting, initially focused its efforts on John Deere central commodity system drills. Two years ago, IntelliDrive made its first foray to Canada as an exhibitor... Read More
Thanks for tuning in for our latest episode of RealAg Radio! On today's show, you'll hear: The top ag news stories of the day with host Shaun Haney; Jeff Bennett, farmer from Dodsland, Sask. and director with the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association, about the latest increase in the carbon tax; and, Dr. David Kohl,... Read More
Growing pulses can be tricky at times, and getting proper emergence keeps the crop competitive. Ensuring the crop has the proper amount of nutrients is key to a high and healthy yield, and that means choosing the right type and amount of inoculant. But inoculants aren't like other crop production products, as they have a... Read More
The packing industry is crucial to the entire food value chain in agriculture and, with that, comes the importance of government inspectors. The question is, what happens if these inspectors contract COVID-19 or if they aren't able to work due to the risk of contracting the virus? The issue was highlighted with the partial closure... Read More
Snowflakes are flying across the Prairies, and some parts of Alberta are seeing -20 degrees C. How about that for April 1st? Usually, the dust is flying around this time of the year. It may be time to cozy up with a good blanket, and listen to our latest RealAg Radio episode! On today's show,... Read More
We're glad to see that most people went easy on the April Fools jokes, as it seems that life right now is one big prank — what with COVID-19 tanking the economy, taking lives, and adding so much uncertainty to the economy. But, dear friends, all is not awful, and there's still a crop to... Read More
As of now, there haven't been any ethanol plants closed in Ontario, but there are reports that many plants are dialing back production amid the COVID-19 pandemic. What does that mean for overall corn demand and, of course, price? Crosby Devitt, the new CEO of Grain Farmers of Ontario, says that as of right now,... Read More
After wreaking havoc in the U.S. and parts of Ontario, herbicide-resistant waterhemp has arrived on the scene on the eastern side of the Canadian Prairies. Patches of the prolific weed — a cousin to Palmer amaranth — were found in multiple fields in five municipalities in Manitoba last year. In one case, over 30 acres... Read More
It's the last day of March — did it go out for a lion or a lamb where you are? Whether it was calm or hectic, we've got a great show lined up to round out the day (and month), so you won't want to miss it. You'll hear: The top ag news with host... Read More