We're wrapping up the week with a couple of serious, in-depth discussions. On today's show, hear: The need for urgency in succession planning, with Farm Credit Canada's Patti Durand; Canada's relationship with China — what the Phase 1 deal means for that relationship, the Belt and Road Initiative, economic issues, coronavirus — with Gordon Houlden,... Read More
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If 2019 was the year of plant-based protein, perhaps 2020 can be the year of celebrating choice. Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, with Dalhousie University, recently spoke at the CropSphere conference at Saskatoon, Sask., about food choices, plant-based protein, and consumer trends. Overall, he says, plant protein made a huge splash in 2019 as evidenced by several... Read More
Kemper is calling its 490 Plus corn header — the largest of the 400 Plus series — the ideal header for high output areas. "Our 490 Plus is the biggest model we have," says Kemper's Christian Kersten, adding that it's a 12-row drum header built for tall corn, especially in irrigation areas. "So if you... Read More
United Kingdom farmers have a strong yen for higher wheat yields, and they're turning to yield enhancement networks (YEN) to help them satisfy their craving. YENs are the brainchild of the research scientists at ADAS, a UK-based independent agricultural and environmental consultancy. "It's kind of a competition, but the main focus is sharing information between... Read More
Canada's relationship with China could get worse before it gets better, depending on the outcome of the U.S. extradition request for Chinese telecommunications executive Meng Wanzhou, according to an expert on Chinese affairs at the University of Alberta. Farmers in both Canada and the U.S. have been paying close attention to their respective country's relationship... Read More
It's a bittersweet show today, as we wrap up the third and final day of FarmTech 2020. Hear: The top ag news of the day; An analysis of the oil markets — from the Phase One trade deal, to Canadian carryout, to oilseed acres for the country — with David Mielke, Oil World; Consumer views... Read More
As you sit down to finalize fertility plans for the 2020 growing season, do you look at a one, two, or five-year window when determining phosphorus rates? Jeremy Boychyn, agronomy research extension specialist with the Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions, says it's time we really start to consider looking at multiple years at a time... Read More
If your go-to pulse variety is more than five or six years old, it's time to consider trying a new line. When you look at the provincial mix for Saskatchewan, some of the most-seeded lines are five, 10, or even 12 years old, says Laurie Friesen with the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers. That means that all... Read More
How is agriculture and food production impacting the planet? Many naysayers believe our farming and food system is taking its toll, linking agriculture to 10 to 15 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions, while painting it as a resource hog that gobbles up 40 percent of the earth's land base and 70 percent of its... Read More
The Canadian government has introduced legislation to implement the new trade deal between Canada, the United States, and Mexico — the last of the three countries to do so. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled Bill C-4, formally known as An Act to implement the Agreement between Canada, the United States of America and the... Read More