The Sp400F, the highest capacity sprayer in New Holland's Guardian series, made its debut at Canada's Farm Progress Show. The Guardian models have 300-380 horsepower, selective catalytic reduction, Tier 4B compliant engines and 1000-1600 US gallon tanks. They also have 50/50 balanced weight distribution on a four-wheel hydrostatic drive with hydraulic suspension, allowing for maximum... Read More
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As canola moves into flower, farmers are doing a great job scouting, scouting and doing more scouting. If you're like most farmers, though, seeing insects immediately raises a red flag. While, yes, there are several pest species of note in the canola crop, not everything that moves or crawls on the crop is a pest.... Read More
If it's not raining, maybe it's time to tromps through the corn field. It doesn't take long for weed pressure to accumulate in a crop, especially in conditions where the crop canopy is slow to close. But deciding on a re-spray is every bit as complicated as deciding what to spray. Assessments should include staging,... Read More
With three shiny, stainless steel counterparts amidst an array of hoses and nozzles, it's no surprise that JD Skiles Company's Pit Stop caught our attention last week at Canada's Farm Progress Show. The Pit Stop is a customizable chemical transfer system that enables applicators to hasten the filling process. The assembly is run by a... Read More
Mycotoxins can have devastating results when consumed, and in the livestock industry, poisoning seems to be on the rise, with perhaps the riskiest feedstuffs containing screenings. And it's no wonder, when manageable levels of alkaloids are not completely understood, a visual inspection can't quantify toxicity, and policies governing the sale of mycotoxin-contaminated screenings have a... Read More
Bourgault introduced its L7550 last week at Canada's 2014 Farm Progress Show. The new seeder features an optional 20 bushel saddle tank; a staircase, railings and wide catwalk; a hydraulic metering drive that automatically adjusts with changes to ground speed; and a user-friendly hydraulic hitch jack. The cart comes standard with a monitoring system, with... Read More
Farmers can look forward to big changes to Seed Hawk's seeding system on its 2016 models. Unveiled at the 2014 Canada's Farm Progress Show, the new system totes modular tanks, sectional control technology, an electronic metering system, a fourth 40 bushel seed tank and larger tires. In an upcoming TechTour episode, Shaun Haney will talk... Read More
The Saskatchewan Stock Growers' Association's (SSGA) 101st annual general meeting and convention held last week in Moose Jaw, Sask., certainly didn't roll without controversy. In fact, there were a couple subjects that really struck nerves with the province's ranchers, including A&W's recent decision to source beef produced without antibiotics and hormones, and to brand their... Read More
The burrowing owl migrates roughly 3,400 km per year, making its southern home in Texas and Mexico, and arriving back in Canada in early spring. Its home is unique: an abandoned burrow lined with livestock dung (thought to help mitigate the risk of flooding, control humidity and/or mask the odour of the burr0w). A predator... Read More
Seed size can vary significantly, making planting by weight or volume alone a rather untrustworthy endeavour. So it's no wonder calculating seeding rates based on the thousand kernel weight (TKW) of the desired crop is advised by so many researchers and agronomists. In this Wheat School, Richard Marsh of Syngenta re-joins Lyndsey Smith to compare... Read More