I can't stress enough the importance of having your own two feet in the field to see what the heck is going on in your crops. Too often there is far more that we can bring to the field to help us identify exactly what is occurring, but the lack of a few simple tools... Read More
Category: Western Canada
If decision-making isn't exactly your forte, grocery shopping can be more than a daunting excursion. There are so many gluten-free-lactose-free-free-range-organic-all-natural-sustainable-recycled choices, it's hard to distinguish real food from really good marketing. Quite typically, stores and restaurants react to confusion with simplicity. Whole Foods, for example, integrated a "Health Starts Here" program into its product-line. Products... Read More
Stuck in some pricey land rent agreements? Worried that falling crop prices can support recent land payments? You're not alone. Merle Good, farm business consultant and farm succession expert, is set to present at the very first CropConnect conference set for February 18 and 19, 2014 at Winnipeg, Man. In the audio interview below, Good... Read More
In a story that you thought might never come to a close, the US Farm Bill has finally moved closer to becoming passed legislation. This week Shaun Haney caught up to Chris Clayton, Ag Policy Analyst, DTN to discuss the US Farm bill and what it means for US farmers, in terms of crop insurance... Read More
The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture's insect surveys and forecasts have been published online and Scott Hartley, provincial entomologist, was on hand at Saskatoon's CropSphere to summarize some of the findings. In the video below, RealAgriculture's Lyndsey Smith speaks to Hartley about three of Saskatchewan's most revered agricultural pests: the cabbage seedpod weevil, bertha armyworms and... Read More
Not skilled in long-division but need to know how much crop you're losing out the back of your combine? Smartphones may not collect or count lost seeds (yet), but their built-in calculator provides pretty great help with field-math. And, with an upcoming app, the process of determining harvest loss while mobile will become a whole... Read More
Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDv) has now been confirmed on five pig farms in Ontario. Testing by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food has also confirmed presence of the virus at a trucking yard, an assembly yard and a processing plant. The federal government is now working to make more tools available to help... Read More
Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz announced today that the government will take action on recommendations from the Crop Logistics Working Group (CLWG), in an effort to increase the competitiveness of the grain supply chain. Immediate actions include both pursuing improvements in reporting frequency through the Grain Monitoring Program and providing an ongoing forum for representatives to... Read More
If there's one topic farmers can't get enough of this month, it's rail movement. Eclipsing even crop prices, logistics and rail movement was the topic of discussion from breakfast to late-night beverages at FarmTech '14 last week. RealAgriculture's editor, Lyndsey Smith, sat down with Gordon Bacon, CEO of Pulse Canada, to talk about the three... Read More
Are narrower rows the way forward in the quest to achieve higher yields and maximize soil productivity? Possibly. Increased seedbed utilization as it relates to root growth and fertilizer distribution can play a significant role in crop development and may even increase yields. The key is in the decreased plant density — more plants per... Read More