This week Alliance Grain Traders (AGT) announced that they are building a durum processing plant in Regina. This is a great story for Western Canadian growers as it creates jobs, moves more grain processing into Canada and allows for future growth of the industry. Of course the Canadian Wheat Board rhetoric had to hijack the... Read More
Category: Western Canada
Expect the unexpected is one of those phrases we've been trained to associate with something negative. In the reality of this global economic situation, that is understandable. Sometimes however, we get an unexpected silver lining type situation. The story surrounding our Canadian dollar and our cattle exports is one of those. A weaker dollar,(even if... Read More
It's the fourth consecutive NDP government for Manitoba with voters electing Greg Selinger for the provinces top job last Tuesday. So what does that mean for agriculture in the province? Does the election signal the go ahead for the government to stay the course when it comes to ag policy? If that's how the NDP... Read More
RealAgriculture.com is happy to present a new feature segment we call "Under the Microscope". We have partnered with BioVision Seed Labs to educate and inform producers with respect to what goes on inside the seed lab and hopefully take some of the mystery out of the process. In the first episode we talk to Holly... Read More
If you make a decision you are bound to be criticized. The Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) is under attack from the NFU based on KAP's decision to not work with the NFU in their defiance of the government's single desk decision. In the NFU press release they even state that KAP members digruntled with this... Read More
Canola is a valuable crop with a growing number of acres planted every year. Getting those big acres off the field sometimes requires an early start when things maybe aren't quite ready. How you store that canola then becomes a critical issue if you want to keep that crop from spoiling or degrading. There are... Read More
Wheat is grown on more acres than any other crop around the world. There is a wheat harvest happening somewhere in the world every month. Having said all of that If I asked you, "Why do you grow wheat," do you know what your answer would be? Some people want you to believe that farmer's... Read More
If the numbers don't lie, organizations like Farmers Feed Cities and the agricultural community at large have a lot of work to do. According to a recent study by that organization, 97 percent of Ontario residents agree that farming is important to the future of the province yet only 41 percent of 18 to 34... Read More
For most of the west, this harvest season has been ideal. Warm to hot weather accompanied by warmer than normal nights made for some late nights and some early starts during the beginning of the season. Even with the great weather, farmers are still pushing their limits as that nagging sense of "it will all... Read More
Soybean harvest is about to get revved up in Ontario and farmers get to see firsthand just how well their varieties performed. Now is the time when farmers start to evaluate some of the claims attached to their soybean seed suppliers and maybe do some coffee shop comparisons. Considering the obvious factors like planting date... Read More