Canola growers are asking whether they should chase moisture this spring across dry regions of Western Canada. That's a question Canola Council of Canada agronomist Autumn Barnes tackles on this episode of RealAgriculture's Canola School. "If growers have to chase moisture down to 1.5 or even two inches, they're putting a lot of pressure on... Read More
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Your perfect stand of canola and someone else's idea of a perfect stand of canola could be significantly different. More than that, any two seed lots could have a significantly different seed size, and that translates to having to move away from one "rule of thumb" pounds per acre seeding rate. Seed is expensive, too,... Read More
New technology and design modifications make the GEA R9500 dairy robot a smart option for producers looking at automated milking systems, the company says. The box-style robot from GEA Farm Technologies delivers real-time somatic cell count (SCC) monitoring, more precise and speedier teat cup attachments, as well as a redesigned frame to enhance cow flow,... Read More
Is diet a four-letter word? Really, instead of a "diet" being viewed as only a way and means of reducing body shape and size, it's all the things we eat and drink — regardless of a goal or outcome. Our diets don't need to be overtly restrictive and exercise need not be punishment, says dietitian... Read More
There’s some tough-looking winter wheat across Ontario and many producers are wondering whether they can save their crops. In some instances, growers have forward-contracted wheat for delivery at $7 a bushel. That's difficult to walk away from, says RealAgriculture agronomist Peter Johnson. "We will lose some acres on the heavy clays, but where we can,... Read More
In an outreach effort to connect with the agriculture sector, last week CN Railway took members of the agriculture industry aboard their executive train for a chance to have an open dialogue about how the two industries interact with each other. CN's executive vice-president corporate services and chief legal officer, Sean Finn was along for... Read More
Variable seed size, seed costs, and unique seeding equipment can make recommending a canola seeding rate nearly impossible except on a farm-by-farm basis. What agronomists can do is help farmers work backwards from the desired plant stand count to get where they need to be, but what if that number proves very expensive? The Canola... Read More
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture has been hosting meetings this winter to help farmers keep up with the most current science and best management practices to deal with clubroot. Many of the meetings have been conducted with the participation of Canola Council of Canada agronomists and other industry specialists. Allie Noble, crops extension specialist with... Read More
Quite often, growers discover herbicide resistant weeds on their farm after an effective herbicide fails to take out a targeted weed. After some testing and reviewing past herbicide application records, growers might realize that the resistance problem is the result of repeated use of a particular herbicide or a history of not following best management... Read More
The countdown to the seventh annual Canadian Dairy XPO is on as the dairy industry showcase readies to open its doors at the Stratford Rotary Complex on April 3rd and 4th. Show attendance topped 16,000 in 2018 and more than 350 exhibitors representing 40 countries will set up this year to feature the latest dairy... Read More