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RealAg Radio, Nov 5: Organic lessons, lower winter wheat acres, and variable rate soybeans

Nov 5, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by Shaun Haney

It's the first week of November which means winter is getting much closer to settling in. Farmers continue to race against the calendar to finish harvest in parts of the country with some challenges. Today on the show: Shaun talks about his amazement of the success of Alabama football coach Nick Saban and his dedication... Read More

RealAg Radio, Nov 2: Cannabis policy on the farm, optimism in cattle markets, and China trade talks

Nov 2, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by Shaun Haney

It's FRIDAY! on RealAg Radio with a full slate of topics and guests. To open the show, Shaun discusses the Trump tweet on China trade talks and whether there will be a deep change or shallow deal. Jade Reeve of the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council on what the legalization of cannabis means for your... Read More

RealAg Radio, Nov 1; Real farm lives, greyhound stalls and Trump pumps the market with a tweet

Nov 1, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by RealAgriculture News Team

As the calendar flips to November, farmers and livestock producers attempt to get as much work done outside before the snow starts to fly. Today on the show we have the top ag news of the day including the end of the road fro Greyhound, Trump tweets the market higher and Carr looks to educate... Read More

RealAg Radio, Oct 31; The hemp opportunity and Canada looking to make beef trade gains

Nov 1, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by RealAgriculture News Team

Its Halloween so there are many reasons to be scared so lets keep it a little more on the brighter side of things. In both cases, beef and hemp producers have reasons to be optimistic as we get closer to 2019. Shaun will run through the tops ag news stories of the day. Joel Hoehn... Read More

RealAg Radio, Oct 30; Precision ag hacking, post-harvest finances and trade rambling

Oct 30, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by Shaun Haney

On Tuesday's show, RealAg Radio show host Shaun Haney flies solo on a couple fronts. We will have the top ag news stories of the day from across the world of agriculture. This includes should the federal government buy oil tanker cars to possibly takeaway from grain capacity. Shaun also discusses some of the key... Read More

RealAg Radio, Oct 29; The 2018 lessons learned and some experiences forgotten

Oct 29, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by RealAgriculture News Team

On agronomic Monday, we will cover the country and hear the challenges and opportunities for growers. This has brought some major adversity, and growers across the west and east have persevered the best they can by optimizing the variables thrown their way. On today's show we will hear from the following guests: Steph Kowalski of... Read More

RealAg Radio, Oct 26: Harvest close to complete, ASF, and Bank of Canada interest rates

Oct 26, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by RealAgriculture News Team

Today marks the last Friday of October, and as per the "News with Guse" it looks like those in Saskatchewan are nearly complete harvest. 92 per cent of the overall crop is in the bin with soybeans the least advanced at 73 per cent. If only we could solve the vomitoxin levels in the Ontario... Read More

RealAg Radio, Oct 25: Two years on the air, African Swine Fever concerns, and CPTPP ratification

Oct 25, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by RealAgriculture News Team

To open the show it was a belated two year birthday for RealAg Radio on Rural Radio 147. Its been a great two years and we look forward to many more. Jessika and Shaun discuss the breaking news in which Canada became the fifth country to ratify the CPTPP, making them part of what Shaun... Read More

RealAg Radio, Oct 24: Ag Powerball, combine capacity, and seed dormancy

Oct 24, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by RealAgriculture News Team

Wednesday's show saw something for everyone in agriculture. Jessika Guse has the top ag news stories of the day including reaction from farm groups on the carbon tax plan, the Bank of Canada raises the key rate by 25 basis points to 1.75% and what would you buy if you won the Powerball of $1.5... Read More

RealAg Radio, Oct 23: Carbon tax plan, food prices and managing risk

Oct 23, 2018 Jun 6, 2022 by RealAgriculture News Team

It was a big day on the show today as Jessika Guse celebrates her first three months at RealAgriculture. Prime Minister Trudeau lays out the details of his federal carbon tax plan, Bayer suffers setback in its California court case and 4-H designates some award winners. Saskatchewan farmer Kristjan Herbert joins the show to chat... Read More

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