It's rare to find a western Canadian farmer who doesn't have a tale to tell of the roaring comebacks canola has made in a growing season. Sure, there have been some wrecks — wicked windstorms that flip swaths or hail that leaves nothing but sticks — but the "Cinderella crop" (you've heard the song, right?)... Read More
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The Grain Farmers of Ontario (GFO) have publicly asked its members not to attend next week's government-hosted public consultation meetings. The meetings are slated for Tuesday in London, Ont., and Thursday in Toronto, to discuss the impending increased regulations required for access to neonicotinoid seed treatments. Barry Senft, CEO of GFO, says his organization feels... Read More
With snow already falling in some parts of Canada and people rolling their clocks back an hour over the weekend (except for Saskatchewan) it is time for another winter to begin. Winter can be a real psychological challenge in Canada. Nothing bogs down feelings and emotions more than months and months in a row of... Read More
As the 2014 harvest starts, stalls, rolls on and then feels like you will never finish, you probably have some time to begin to think about next years crop production. One of those considerations usually involves fertilizer pricing and purchase. Don't Miss: The Latest episodes of the Tech Tour There are many new innovations in... Read More
With last week's snowstorm that covered a great area of Alberta, farmers are beginning to try and form their harvest strategy for some of the pancaked fields. RealAgriculture reader Jay Schultz asked his twitter followers what he should do. What do you think? Let us know in the poll below. #westcndag twitter pole. Retweet for... Read More
Four years of micro-analysis in Uganda and Ethiopia led up to April's publication by the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at London University: Fairtrade, Employment and Poverty Reduction in Ethiopia and Uganda (FTEPR) Final Report. The report, a detailed account of various plantations in both countries, suggests that perhaps "Fairtrade" coffee isn't so... Read More
Drive through any small town across the United States and Canada and you will find a coffee shop, diner or pub where people gather to talk shop and have a coffee or beer. Talking to the neighbors about the latest goings on in the local area or the big news nationally can have its positives... Read More
Statistics Canada published its 2014 March Farm Survey findings, which summarized seeding intentions outlined by roughly 11, 500 farmers in Canada. The survey was conducted from March 24-31, 2014. According to national estimates: Wheat area could decrease by 4.8% Soybean acres are expected to increase by 16.5% Canola acreage may see a 0.7%drop Grain corn... Read More
This week in the Globe and Mail, there a feature piece on the niche dating site FarmersOnly.com. With 1 in 5 couples finding each other online, dating sites are in major growth mode. Farmers are no different than the rest of the world, it can be difficult to find that special someone in today's hectic... Read More
The sprayer has become on of the most utilized pieces of farm machinery on farms across North America. Everyone likes to talk planters and combines but the unit that gets the most trips up and down the field is the sprayer. In this weeks TechTour Poll we want to ask you about your sprayer hours.... Read More