For farmers in the Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair watersheds, and Lake Huron’s southeast shores watershed, help to implement Better Management Practices (BMP) is here. It’s called GLASI, or the Great Lakes Agricultural Stewardship Initiative. Related: Agricultural Run-Off A Main Focus of Great Lakes’ Eutrophication Concerns “The official launch was last February at our... Read More

Statistics Canada released its first crop production estimates using a new model-based methodology on Thursday. The model takes into account satellite data, as well as historical figures from the traditional StatsCan Field Crop Reporting Series and agroclimatic information. What wasn’t required in compiling the numbers was a survey of farmers. “The traditional survey relies completely... Read More

It's warm and dry, silage moisture is dropping too fast, bean farmers are losing yields, hay producers are losing fertility, and you've got to get wheat planting right! All that in this week's episode of Wheat Pete's Word. The Highlights: A shortage of corn has prices skyrocketing, but the demand will disappear soon, cautions Peter... Read More

It's been a tough growing season for producers across the country; some are still struggling with what to do with dry, dry land. And that's how Peter Johnson, RealAgriculture's resident agronomist and host of Wheat Pete’s Word starts of this week's podcast, mentioning this tweet from Adam Pfeffer: @WheatPete what's the protocol for planting wheat... Read More

If you’ve never been to the U.S. Farm Progress Show, it’s hard to envision the scope and scale of it. But it is a fair trek for many Canadian farmers, so instead of expecting all of you to head there, RealAgriculture’s Bernard Tobin went south to capture the highlights of this three-day machinery-palooza. In this... Read More