New Holland is out with its Roll-Belt 560 Specialty Crop Plus round baler, and it's packed with features to keep farmers...rolling. Speaking to RealAgriculture's Bern Tobin at the Farm Progress Show, was George Rigdon, New Holland's product marketing manager. "We launched this midway through model year 2019, but it's essentially building off the Roll-Belt 560... Read More
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One of the big benefits of strip tilling corn is the ability to place fertilizer directly into the berm or strip for greater nutrient efficiency. But as growers rotate out of strip-tilled corn, how can they assess the overall fertility of a field where nutrient placement was concentrated in specific areas? On this edition of... Read More
More than success, failure is a great teacher. Still, most people don't want to openly talk about their mistakes and instead focus on what worked well. When it comes to cover crop use in Western Canada, only talking about what worked well won't get us to wide-spread adoption. At the same time, a "that will... Read More
Visual damage to wheat kernels might look cringe-worthy, but it's the damage you can't see that's causing downgrading this harvest season. Jeremy Boychyn, agronomist with the Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions, says wet harvest weather even before the late September snow storm is negatively impacting falling number — a key measure of milling quality. Some... Read More
Imagine rejuvenating a tired pasture (without the need to break it up and start from scratch), while simultaneously reducing the risk of bloat in future grazings. Recent studies conducted on the Prairies have shown that including sainfoin in an alfalfa stand at just 20-30 per cent can significantly decrease or even eliminate the risk of... Read More
Farmers looking to incorporate cover crops into rotation are often left with the issue of terminating the crop. Is spraying enough? If you need to work the ground, what's the best option? To tackle that question, Ontario field editor Bern Tobin asks Pat Lynch, agronomist and Canada's Outdoor Farm Show tillage demo host, about tillage... Read More
Technology is ever-evolving — and how we scout our crops during the growing season is evolving with it. RealAgriculture's Jessika Guse caught up with Jared Rommens, digital effectiveness manager with Corteva Agriscience, to talk about Corteva's new technology Granular Insights. The program uses satellite imagery and data science to give a satellite scouting experience for... Read More
Producers can begin preparing for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's (CFIA) proposed regulation changes to livestock identification and traceability, despite the uncertainty around the rules' implementation. But first, they might consider taking a look at the regulations as they stand, and how to access the information they need going forward. "Current regulations require producers to... Read More
Most farmers intuitively understand that manure applications are good for soil health and building soil nutrients, but many grain growers use fertilizer vs. manure for many reasons — availability and ease of use topping the list. Sask Pork is hoping to convince farmers that there is real value to cropping systems in adding hog manure... Read More
A University of Manitoba masters student has found the major difference between growing soybeans in Ontario versus Manitoba is how long it takes to flower. "Soybean has traditionally been grown in Ontario, and as soybean acres expanded in Manitoba, we wanted to look at the difference in growth habit," says Nate Ort, who caught up... Read More