There is more and more and more demand for information about straight-cutting canola. In response to this demand, the Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI) continues to conduct research, quantify assumptions, and provide knowledge to farmers. Recently, PAMI put all that work together into a straight-cutting guidebook for canola. In this episode of the Canola School,... Read More
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While regular host Shaun Haney is away in New York, occasional host Lyndsey Smith stick-handles today's episode of RealAg Radio. In today's episode, you'll hear from: News lead Jessika Guse not once but twice, as Smith and Guse try and catch up on a week's worth of news in just two segments; Mitch Kaiser, with... Read More
SeCan's annual Grow A Leader program has raised $52,716 to support 4-H Canada in 2018. Over its five-year history, the program has contributed more than $250,000 to support 4-H across the country. "4-H is all about developing rural leaders and that’s what we’re doing when we support this program," says SeCan communications manager Brenda Trask.... Read More
The federal Liberal caucus met in Saskatoon, Sask. this week, providing the opportunity to host a hastily-called roundtable on grain transportation. The roundtable included government representatives, farmers, shippers, and railway executives. The purpose of the meeting, according to a government news release, was to provide "participants with an opportunity to share information, to address challenges,... Read More
If you're noticing a little fuzzy trouble with your corn crop this year — you're not alone. With rainfall after rainfall at pollination (but not before!), the weather created perfect conditions for gibberella infection and spread. If you've scouted your corn crop and have found pink mould growth at the tip of the cob, chances... Read More
It's day three at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show, and that's where you'll find host Shaun Haney at the Climate Fieldview booth for today's show. Although it's been partly cloudy for the day at the farm show, that doesn't mean our guests can't brighten up your day. On today's show you'll hear from: Mathew Pot from... Read More
Have you ever looked at a self-propelled lawn mower and said, "I wish my baler turned that sharp." Well, Vermeer said, "We can do that!" RealAgriculture's Kelvin Heppner got a chance to talk to Josh Vrieze, with Vermeer, at the Farm Progress Show at Boone, Iowa, about their new ZR5 self-propelled baler, that turns like... Read More
Pre-harvest is actually a great time to get a handle on tough-to-kill weeds in the soybean crop or ahead of next year's crop. But fall weed control takes a careful mix of planning, timing, and proper product selection or tank-mixing. For those of you with weed escapes or poor control as a hangover from this... Read More
Landscape restoration: do you do it? You might want to think about doing it, because chances are you're losing yield if you don't, according to Marla Riekman, land management specialist with Manitoba Agriculture. In the simplest terms, landscape restoration is moving soil back from where it came from. When growers use tillage year after year,... Read More
Field conditions can change significantly during harvest, and although it would be nice to have experienced operators who are able to make the appropriate adjustments, sometimes it would be helpful if the combine could provide a little help to the person in the driver's seat. That's what Case IH had in mind when it developed... Read More