As Justin Timberlake sang, it's going to be... no wait. It IS May! For this very first episode of the seeding month, RealAg Radio temporary host Lyndsey Smith talks hog diseases, hops, and hopes. On today's show hear from: New Albertan, Jessika Guse with the top ag news including the federal government announcement of changes... Read More
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Alert! Alert! Alert! It's May — time to panic! Wait, no, not yet. Yes, weather conditions in both eastern and western Canada have been less than ideal for different reasons, but while farmers are absolutely itching to get rolling in the field, it's not late...yet. That said, Wheat Pete's Word host Peter Johnson knows that... Read More
A tough fall, winterkill, and a cool, wet spring are adding up to a condensed and busy herbicide application window for growers across Ontario.One of the first challenges is how to manage best all the abandoned winter wheat acres that are likely to be planted as corn or soybeans. On this episode of the RealAgriculture... Read More
On today's episode of RealAg Radio, host Lyndsey Smith laments the bad day that was yesterday, the flooding in some areas, the frost, and freezing in others, and the joy of having a safe place to land in among it all. You'll hear from: Jessika Guse, with the News with Guse, including how the snow... Read More
Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Andrew Scheer says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not doing enough to clear up the stuck canola shipments to China and wants Trudeau to initiate a World Trade Organization challenge sooner that later. “It has been four months since China announced it would ban Canadian imports of canola,... Read More
On Monday's show, the week's host Lyndsey Smith, takes on this Agronomy Monday with a flurry of topics, including: Mike Cowbrough, provincial weed specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, talking about how to get control on larger-than-ideal weeds ahead of planting; Peter "Wheat Pete" Johnson, on winter wheat decisions, including... Read More
Canola growers are asking whether they should chase moisture this spring across dry regions of Western Canada. That's a question Canola Council of Canada agronomist Autumn Barnes tackles on this episode of RealAgriculture's Canola School. "If growers have to chase moisture down to 1.5 or even two inches, they're putting a lot of pressure on... Read More
In Canada, as of 2016, over 28 per cent of farm operators are female, yet farmers are often still depicted in books, and online, as men (typically in plaid and coveralls). In this episode of Food Bubble, host Andrew Campbell speaks to two farmers, who happen to be female, about their stories, their operations, and... Read More
So you're on track, you have found your groove and have finally carved out the time for an exercise routine. In fact, you rarely miss a workout, but along with that training comes the aching muscles and joints. Now is the perfect time to create a recovery plan. It's important to take recovery as seriously... Read More
Nobody likes counting soybean plants to determine whether a field needs to be replanted. It's never fun, but it's now easier thanks to the Bean Cam phone app. On this episode of the RealAgriculture Soybean School, University of Wisconsin-Madison soybean extension specialist Shawn Conley explains how growers can use the app to do quick and... Read More