In the Canadian context, when someone says wheat, we think bread or pasta and maybe crackers and cookies. But for huge portions of the world's population, wheat means noodles, steam buns and dumplings. While all these products do come from the same crop, it's possible that each product requires a specific class of wheat, with... Read More
Category: Western Canada
The occupation "farmer" shows up in more than a few Top 10 lists — like "The 10 most trustworthy roles," for example. But there's one Top 10 list that we'd all rather not have made where farmers hold the number 9 spot. That's the Top 10 list of most dangerous jobs in North America. It's... Read More
The board of directors for one of Canada's largest processors of special crops and pulses is considering its strategic options, including merging with another entity or selling the company. In an announcement made Monday, Legumex Walker Inc.'s board and management say they believe the share price for the company "has not been reflective of the... Read More
Have you seen the NIMBY principle in action? It stands for "not in my backyard," and it shows up in all manner of ways in agriculture — from the downplaying of potential problems, to perceptions on herbicide resistant weeds. How prevalent is it? In this second installment of Real Agriculture's podcast focused on herbicide resistant... Read More
A proposal for a one-million-acre set-aside for pollinators in Ontario by 2018 sounds like something a government or activists would propose, and farmers would lose their minds over. What? A million acres in a province losing 350 acres of prime farmland a day to development? But now, this set-aside program, the gemstone in the new... Read More
Versatile has developed a new DeltaTrack for low-speed, high-torque requirements, the company has announced. Called the DeltaTrack Creeper, the tractor is the first of its kind to be factory-approved for use in low speed applications such as tile plowing. The DeltaTrack Creeper is based on the DeltaTrack Scraper Special but will run in-field at a... Read More
The USDA came and went this week with another WASDE report that was basically a “nothing-to-see-here” release, as the big story to watch is the Grain Stocks and Prospective Plantings report due at the end of March. However, you could look at in the sense that this report gives us a relatively flexible floor as... Read More
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, but sometimes looks really don't matter. Take misshapen and imperfect fruits and veggies, for instance. Until now, they've been chopped and whirred into soup or sometimes straight into compost instead of hitting store shelves. That's despite the fact that much of this "too ugly"... Read More
The Canadian International Grains Institute (Cigi) is receiving $2 million from the governments of Canada and Manitoba to purchase new equipment for applied grain research. Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn announced the funding on Friday. It's part of both governments' larger commitment of $20 million over five years to a "Grain Innovation Hub" in the... Read More