Barley is a staple of the summer countryside in many parts of Western Canada. Whether it's Alberta beef or a cold Big Rock Traditional Ale, barley plays a major role in the value chain of food and beer production in the west. Even with all those tasty benefits of barley production, barley acres are under... Read More
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What do millers want? It’s a question seed companies that develop and market wheat varieties are constantly asking. How large end users such as Mondelez International, the makers of products like Ritz crackers and Oreo cookies, answer that question has huge implications for seed companies such as C&M Seeds and wheat growers across Ontario says... Read More
SeedMaster has rolled out a new tablet-based platform to help growers with seeding operations this spring. The Axis mobile monitoring system features up to eight wireless, magnetic-mount cameras for monitoring what's happening during planting or on the road between fields. "The quality of our cameras is very sharp. It's a 720P camera," explains Tim Ottenbreit,... Read More
There's something unique about an event with live plants and insects, that allows producers the opportunity to have their hands in warm soil in February. And, that's exactly what CanoLAB offered attendees, for its fifth year running. "CanoLAB is a really fantastic, hands-on, interactive canola agronomy experience," Autumn Barnes explained to RealAgriculture, after the Lethbridge... Read More
Deutz-Fahr won a silver medal last fall in the Agritechnica Innovation Awards for its "Driver Extended Eye" technology. The system consists of three cameras located behind the radiator grill on the tractor, showing blindspots in the tractor's monitor. But it doesn't stop there. The cameras can actually detect humans, and can intervene in the transmission... Read More
With not a lot of snow on the ground in Western Canada and mild conditions expected to continue through the rest of the winter, it's looking like there will be an early start to seeding on the prairies this spring. Speaking at CropConnect in Winnipeg in the video below, consulting ag meteorologist Andy Nadler says... Read More
If you are looking to upgrade your farm’s drying capabilities for 2016 you can always buy the latest model dryer – or just go retro. Real Agriculture caught up with GSI’s Conditioning Applications Manager Gary Woodruff at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, Kentucky to discuss what’s new in the company’s grain storage and... Read More
A coalition of Alberta farm groups formed in response to the province's new farm labour legislation is getting itself organized. The Alberta Agriculture Farm and Ranch Safety Coalition, or the "AgCoalition" as it's known, announced a formalized governance structure, communications protocol and plans for involvement in provincial consultations today. The group's mandate is to "unify... Read More
When we caught up with the Prairie Organic Grain Initiative's (POGI) Iris Vaisman at Farmtech in January (interview included below), the organization was still gauging levels of interest in a year-long agronomist training course. As of last week, dates have been made available and registration is open. The Prairie Organic Grain Initiative (POGI), housed under... Read More
After years of filming Under the Microscope over Skype, and in crowded trade show hallways, we are beyond excited to publish the next two episodes of our series with BioVision Seed Labs, filmed from their Sherwood Park laboratory. In this episode, Holly Gelech, business development manager, walks us through the company's treasured herbarium. When most... Read More