As RealAgriculture's Shaun Haney puts it: the interesting, fascinating beef market continues. Currently, there's huge separation between the June live cattle futures and the cash price, with many taking bets on how that gap closes. Bulls believe there is pent-up demand while bears see a weak economy and restricted demand for the most expensive cuts,... Read More

Lemken has announced that the company is exiting the sprayer business. The company says it plans to "strengthen its mechanical weed control, plus selective crop care business" instead. Lemken's sprayer line-up was never sold in North America, but it does indicate the direction that some manufacturers may take due to the increased appetite for mechanical... Read More

What would the Conservative Party of Canada do with AgriStability and other business risk programs? Does this current Liberal government understand agriculture at all? What can farmers expect to change when the U.S.-Mexico-Canada agreement comes into effect July 1? If the answers to any of those questions interest you, check out this RealAg LIVE! segment... Read More

The Grain Farmers of Ontario (GFO) have released a second video outlining the organization's displeasure with the Trudeau government's agricultural policy in comparison to the United States. The video titled "Does Justin Trudeau want Canadians to rely on the United States for our food supply?" is 30 seconds in length and focuses on the ad... Read More

Cutworms are a common pest in several crops, including canola, across the Prairies. These below-ground dwellers cause damage by clipping or severing stems of seedlings, so unlike other pest damage, cutworm feeding kills young plants. In this episode of RealAgriculture's Canola School, Kara Oosterhuis sits down with Dr. Vincent Hervet, research scientist with Agriculture and... Read More

Seeding is well under way across the Prairies and as farmers start seeding canola, flea beetles are likely the biggest pest of concern. For this Canola School, correspondent Kara Oosterhuis sits down with Dr. John Gavloski, the provincial entomologist with Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development. Even if canola isn't in the ground yet and as... Read More