Dylan Sher didn't grow up on a farm. Coming from the Toronto area, the third-year agriculture student at the University of Guelph admits he didn't know much about farming before heading to university. And that's providing him with a unique perspective as he works toward the lofty goal of debuting a film about farming and... Read More

China could potentially come looking for more soybeans and canola from Canada if Donald Trump's policies jeopardize U.S. sales to the world's largest soybean importing country. The president-elect has clearly shown a willingness to challenge China, whether by it's by phoning Taiwan's president, airing his grievances on Twitter, or promising to label China as a... Read More

The Canadian Grain Commission's large surplus from user fees over the last few years needs be drawn down and returned to farmers, says the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association. The group has launched a petition, noting that since 2013, the CGC has accumulated at least $100 million from the roughly $1.80/tonne in fees charged to... Read More

Timing is critical when it comes to managing a disease like sclerotinia in canola, so what if you could receive a text message telling you it's time to spray? The concept of real-time disease monitoring with nano biosensors that can communicate with your cell phone might sound futuristic, but the steps in the process have... Read More