You can't turn on a U.S. news program and avoid witnessing the political polarization of America in front of your eyes. The current presidential election between Trump and Clinton has been like no other, and the debate last Monday was just one example. Although you wouldn't know it from the mainstream media coverage, both candidates... Read More
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Harvest is a very stressful time of year that requires immense mental and physical focus for long hours over several days. Balancing the needs of a harvest staff and family is quite the challenge and can weigh heavily on our minds and bodies. It's at these times that we likely ignore the most important person... Read More
Beef is facing stiff competition from other proteins as huge North American pork and poultry production is coinciding with big beef supplies. "We have issues on all sides of the fence. We're looking at record production on both pork and poultry right in front of us," explains Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock in this Beef... Read More
Harvest rolls on across the country — will the rains stay away? We hear from DTN’s senior ag meteorologist on this week's podcast. There’s been a more-than-100 percent increase in North American media coverage of agriculture-related water issues in the last year, as we hear from American public relations expert Jay Byrne on what this... Read More
Yes, we're a day late with Wheat Pete's Word, but it was so worth it because we broke a record for most questions in a week! Well, OK, that's not quite true, but it was so close — so hats off to you, dear listeners and readers, we really do appreciate all the interactions and... Read More
Virtual reality technology is making it possible to get a close look at a crop without having to set foot in the field. Someday you might not even have to leave the farmyard or office. Using a 360-degree camera mounted on a quadcopter drone and an off-the-shelf virtual reality headset to hold a smartphone, Matt... Read More
New genetics are expected to help dry bean growers fight back against common bacterial blight — the number one foliar disease in beans in Western Canada. Annual dry bean field surveys in Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan show common bacterial blight "is usually quite severe and widespread," explains Bob Conner, pulse crop pathologist with Agriculture and... Read More
"One day, this will all be yours." If this is the sum total of succession planning you've done as a farm owner, or if, as the son or daughter, you've heard this one too many times with nothing to show for it — the interview below is a must listen. On this episode of the... Read More
A private member's bill entitled the "Modernizing Animal Protections Act" will receive second reading on September 28, 2016. The bill is set for a vote in Canada's House of Commons late next week. While the off-the-hop goals of avoiding shark harvesting in Canadian waters and shutting down puppy mills seem in line with the title,... Read More
Sponsored Post: If the average farmer starts making key decisions on their farm in their early 30s and farms into their 70s, you've got about 40 seasons to get it right. With that in mind, how do you approach agronomic decisions for each new growing season? For this first episode of the Growing Series podcast,... Read More