It's that time of year again, when a student's thoughts turn to looking fashionable while still staying warm (hahahahaha, as if) and, more importantly, the students from the University of Guelph's Crop 4240 class launch their weed identification and control videos. This is the second year that instructor Francois Tardif and lab lead Mike Cowbrough... Read More

Hot on the heels of Chipotle's "Scarecrow" scare tactics, comes the announcement from the fast-food chain A&W that it will now be serving "better beef" in both Canada and the U.S. What is better beef? Beef that was raised without the use of growth promotants, according to the company's press release. A&W has devoted an... Read More

As you drive down the highway and see all the planters and seeders getting pulled through the fields you see many different brands of tractors. In some cases its the same tractor a certain farm has had for 20 years while other farms are constantly trading for new models. The decision making of which tractor... Read More

It's the last day of April, and precious few farmers have turned a wheel in Western Canada. It's currently cool and wet in Manitoba with snow in the western part of the province. Parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan had snow just yesterday (and still more have woken up to a winter wonderland). While some in... Read More

As I passed through security at the Winnipeg airport last night I ran into this sign. First of all any sign that directs you to where the coffee is, packs a lot of importance for any road warrior. Whether you enjoy a daily visit to the coffee shop with friends or you just need that... Read More

The Edmonton area of Alberta has the unwanted title of "clubroot hotspot," as this is where the disease first took hold. The incidence map has grown each year since clubroot was confirmed in canola in 2003. Then, not long ago, viable spores were detected in Saskatchewan soils. Last week, the Manitoba government confirmed viable spores... Read More

Premier-elect of Ontario, Kathleen Wynne, has officially announced she'll take on the ag portfolio in addition to her duties as premier when she is sworn in on February 11, 2013. As a very busy, multi-tasking woman myself, my hat goes off to her. From Twitter: @Kathleen_Wynne "Committed to serve as Minister of Agriculture, Food &... Read More

In my time with RealAgriculture.com I have seen some great ads, okay ads and some real ineffective ones. Traditional agriculture advertising is very conservative and tends to follow the, "we don't want to offend anyone" mantra. Well the CWB has stepped out and tried to grab your attention. What do you think. Does this fine... Read More

While I may get called out for jumping the gun here, but now that the holidays are over and the extreme weather of winter is upon us (super cold on the Prairies, balmy in Ontario), I can't help but start asking about the planting season. Yes, really. A good farmer friend was over this weekend... Read More