September's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report showed little movement in field crop production estimates, but highlighted fluctuations in corn and soybeans. Soybean production, according to the report is pegged at 3.63 billion bushels, with yields expected to average 47.9 bushel per acre. "Well it's a little bit bigger than what the market... Read More
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Kinze is rolling out a new configuration of its 36-row, 20-inch planter for spring 2020. The Iowa-based manufacturer has added a string of technological advancements to its 4700 planter, which it unveiled at the recent Farm Progress Show at Decatur, Illinois. In this video, Eric Broadbent, Kinze's North American sales director, explains that the new... Read More
Today's show comes all the way from the FieldView Canada booth at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show, where we hear: An update on Ontario crop conditions, with Bob Thirlwall, Bayer Crop Science agronomist; About some of Climate FieldView's new pricing for the Ontario market, with Kerran Clements, regional service manager with the company; Laughs, engineering, re-circulating... Read More
Statistic Canada is out with its Principal Field Crop Estimates for the month of August, and the model-based analysis paints a bit of a different picture than the July report. According to its website, the estimates are calculated based on a model that incorporates coarse resolution satellite data from Statistics Canada's Crop Condition Assessment Program,... Read More
"We depend on nature, and we really have to live in symbiosis with it," says Mickenzie Plemel-Stronk of Ducks Unlimited in the trailer for a new short film "Guardians of the Grasslands." The film is meant to be an education tool to showcase the benefits of agriculture and how not everything you read about farming... Read More
First, a moment of recognition, on this 18th anniversary of 9/11. Our thoughts are with all who were touched by the tragedy. We're back at you from the Pride Seeds Pavilion at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show, where there is a lot of discussion about whether or not the corn will finish. Frost continues to touch... Read More
There are plenty of questions and feedback rolling in for host of Wheat Pete's Word, Peter Johnson. This week, Johnson is sharing some of the top marketing feedback he's heard, what has worked and not worked for some with establishing, alfalfa, and he shares some insight into disease risks for the winter wheat crop following... Read More
Curious, enthusiastic and sceptical farmers welcomed Dot Technology Corp (Dot) to eastern Canada this week as the company rolled out an autonomous row crop planter prototype at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show. Dot has been a Western Canada phenomenon as Norbert Beaujot, founder of Saskatchewan-based SeedMaster Manufacturing and Dot Technology Corp, has quickly created a buzz... Read More
Today's show is coming at you from the PRIDE Seeds tent at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show at Woodstock, Ont.! On-farm activism, the federal election and labour issues – an update from Keith Currie, president, Ontario Federation of Agriculture; Conditions in Ontario, with Drew Thompson, market development agronomist with PRIDE Seeds; Agronomic Panel - resident agronomist... Read More
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) is working to learn more about Peritrechus convivus, the little red bugs farmers have been finding in their fields. A species of dirt-coloured seed bug in the family Rhyparochromidae, P convivus is often spotted in its nymph form, which is far from the colour of the soil in the prairies,... Read More