There was a time that farming was not that mysterious a process. Most farming practices were the same from generation to generation, and the majority of people were involved in agriculture in some way themselves. That has all changed now, and some in the industry feel there is now a need to 'demystify' what agriculture... Read More
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How can growers adjust their combines to reduce vomitoxin levels when harvesting the 2018 crop? RealAgriculture agronomist Peter Johnson has some answers. In this episode of Real Agriculture's Corn School, Johnson visits with custom combine operator David Killins, of Killins Custom work, at Dorchester, Ontario. Johnson acknowledges that while cleaning corn does help, it's not... Read More
Verticillium stripe, also known as verticillium wilt, is a relatively new-to-Canada canola disease. First identified on a research farm in Manitoba in 2014, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) conducted a nation-wide survey to determine the extensiveness of the pathogen in 2015, and found it to be in multiple locations. In this episode of Canola... Read More
Late last month, Canada became the fifth country to ratify the CPTPP. Australia then ratified shortly thereafter, triggering the 60-day countdown to this international trade deal moving to implementation. CPTPP has huge potential for Canada's beef industry, says John Masswohl, director of government and international relations for the Canadian Cattlemen's Association. "The clouds have parted... Read More
On the verge of winter, ranchers are in full winter prep mode, feedlots are full, and Canadian packers are going at full steam. Cash markets, however, are a little light on action, and to talk about what that's about, RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney checks in with Anne Wasko, with Gateway Livestock Exchange. In this... Read More
On October 17, 2018 there was a major change to Canadian law which is very slowly starting to ripple its way through workplaces across Canada. Farms are included in this workplace change but the question is are farmers ready for the change that is about to sweep over them? RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney dives... Read More
It's FRIDAY! on RealAg Radio with a full slate of topics and guests. To open the show, Shaun discusses the Trump tweet on China trade talks and whether there will be a deep change or shallow deal. Jade Reeve of the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council on what the legalization of cannabis means for your... Read More
Hemp has often been lumped in with its rather contentious relation, cannabis. While related, the two crops are very different, but the recent legalization of cannabis in Canada is also good news for the hemp industry. Shaun Haney, host of RealAg Radio, recently had a chance to talk with Ted Haney, executive director of the... Read More
Farmers are planting too much soybean seed. That's a conviction agronomist Pat Lynch is firm on. "What we're doing is determining the population based on the poor parts of the field because we don't want to have these thin spots." says Lynch. While high seeding rates help populate under-performing areas of the field, they produce... Read More
As the calendar flips to November, farmers and livestock producers attempt to get as much work done outside before the snow starts to fly. Today on the show we have the top ag news of the day including the end of the road fro Greyhound, Trump tweets the market higher and Carr looks to educate... Read More