American grain giant Bunge and Viterra, owned by Switzerland's Glencore, are reportedly in talks to become one super grain company. In a reversal of a few years ago, this time it appears it is Bunge setting out to take on Viterra to create a company that would have extensive assets in nearly every grain type... Read More

Across agriculture, there's a lot of topics are relative to local circumstances, as we are spread across many different conditions and so dependent on weather; seeding and planting progress is no different. Instead of asking whether you are 50 or 90 per cent done, we're asking you this week: where are you at compared to... Read More

It's a busy time of year for just about everyone — the crop is getting in the ground, calves (and lambs) are hitting the ground, and there are never enough hours in a day to get all the things done. Making sales of new-crop product, whether that's grain or calves, is perhaps not top of... Read More

What the farm or ranch needs in the way of equipment isn't always what you really want. Equipment comes with a hefty price tag, and it can be hard to pick up the piece of equipment you really want if the business case is a little thin. Whether you are getting the first wheels turning... Read More

Whether a valued gift, a sweet gesture, or a purchased product, people in agriculture love their ag swag. From hats and t-shirts, to coffee mugs, pens, and socks, most farm offices and truck cabs are stocked with ag-branded stuff. Some giveaways likely end up in a junk drawer, but some become favourites and well-loved; we... Read More

Technically, sometime after 5 pm Eastern on March 20th, spring arrives in Canada. Right now, most Canadians looking our their window would likely shrug and say, "Um, not quite yet." Canadians are long used to the seasons not really lining up with the calendar. Instead, there are other, non-date specific things that we look for... Read More