The pulse harvest in Alberta and Saskatchewan is in its late stages now, and although there are some anecdotal observations of better-than-expected quality, it's not all ideal. "There is some sprouting, and there is a lot of earth tag," says Chuck Penner, of Leftfield Commodity Research, adding the visual damage is worst for green lentil... Read More
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While parts of Canada may have been looking for change, the move to a Liberal minority likely won't change dairy producer priorities. "I would say it's fairly status quo for us," says Murray Sherk, Dairy Farmers of Ontario. "We work with whatever party (is) in power. We have good relationships with the Liberal Party...and they... Read More
A slow start, high winds, and less-than-ideal harvest conditions have many farmers in the Maritimes working overtime to try to get the crop in before snow flies. "For 2019, we had again a slower start, really things didn't crank up until well into May," says Syngenta Canada's Eric Richter, in this excerpt from RealAg Radio's... Read More
The Canadian government may have seen some change after the election, but to producer organizations like the Canadian Cattlemen's Association (CCA), it doesn't change the fact that they need to be at the table, working with whomever else is there. "I think it's about what was expected, and as the Canadian Cattlemen's Association, we work... Read More
It must be Friday, as things at the RealAg headquarters are a little whacky... So much so, news lead, Jessika Guse is hosting RealAg Radio! Today on the show you'll hear from: RealAgriculture's Lyndsey Smith with the top ag news; Weston Jacques, of EvictRadon, discusses the lethal gas and how to test for it; Gary... Read More
What do you do when farm customers need a tractor tire that delivers the flexibility to handle front-end loader jobs along with being able to work in row crops? That was the challenge tractor manufacturer Kubota faced earlier this year as its M7 series tractor users asked for a high-capacity loader tire with the additional... Read More
The beverage landscape has changed remarkably in recent decades. In the 1970s, milk competed with three beverages — soft drinks, coffee, and juice. But today, consumer taste and choice knows no limits, whether it be sparkling juice, fusion drinks, pea protein drinks, cold brew coffee, or drinkable yogurt, the beverage list keeps growing. Can milk... Read More
Robotics are changing the dynamics of dairy businesses, and co-evolving along with them. "Today, conventional dairies spend 50-60 per cent of the total labour on the physical act of milking cows, (and) only 10 to 20 per cent on feeding cows, five to 10 per cent on health, and the other 10 per cent on... Read More
First, on the show, host Shaun Haney talks about the protests at Alberta's Legislature this week, where animal rights activists chained themselves in front of the steps, in light of proposed changes to trespassing laws in the province. Haney's tweet around the issue is included below, along with a few replies. What are your thoughts?... Read More
On today's episode of the RealAg Radio show, hear from: The top ag news, with news lead, Jessika Guse; Ontario dairy farmer and regular RealAgriculture contributor Andrew Campbell, on his recent opinion piece, If we don't give a little, nothing changes: a wake-up call for rural Canada; An update on the canola/wheat markets with Terence... Read More