Bill Greuel of Protein Industries Canada joins Shaun Haney for today's LIVE! to talk about increasing ingredient manufacturing and food processing capacity in western Canada. Don't miss the LIVE! weekdays at 1 pm M/3 pm E on your favourite social media platform! SUMMARY Presentation to the standing committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food last week Questions... Read More
Category: Crop Production
I've been hearing a lot about sustainability lately. It's been showing up in headlines more and more, and it has almost become one of those buzzwords that everyone uses: "Our farm is sustainable." But what does that really mean? A couple of years ago I had the opportunity to speak at the Canadian Young Speakers... Read More
Testing wheat seed for fungal disease is important for a few reasons. A basic seed test for germination and vigour will tell you how viable that seed is, but if your germination rate is down, a basic test won't tell you why it's down. With low germ, you may have to increase the seeding rate,... Read More
Team Alberta — which consists of Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions, Alberta Canola, Alberta Pulse Growers, and the Alberta Wheat Commission — have launched the new website for Alberta's Crop Protection Guide. While the commissions are currently working to produce the 2021 "Blue Book" (paper copies will be available in March of 2021), they felt... Read More
Today is World Soil Day, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has dedicated this year's celebration to soil biodiversity. The slogan for this year: "Keep soil alive, protect soil biodiversity." Closer to home, the Canadian Society of Soil Science's goals for today's celebrations are to draw attention to the importance of... Read More
When it comes to strong soybean plant establishment, growers often focus on seeding rates, seeding depth, and tillage. Those are all important management practices, but Horst Bohner emphasizes the need for growers to also set up and run their planter or drill effectively, to produce optimal plant stands that deliver top yields. On this episode... Read More
Richardson has announced plans to build a new high throughput grain elevator at Huallen, Alta, with construction to be completed by fall of 2021. The Richardson Pioneer elevator — located 35 kilometres west of Grande Prairie — will have 45,000 metric tonnes storage capacity, with a loop track design capable of loading 150 cars. Following... Read More
Farms aren't as mobile as we'd like sometimes, and that can mean leaving your home base to pursue work and life somewhere else. Taking on a new challenge outside of where you grew up has benefits though; for example, expanding your social circle, or diversifying professional opportunities. For Michelle Baker, with Millstone Crop Services, based... Read More
After enjoying a counter-seasonal rally in the grain markets, prices have started to drift lower. Farmers with crop left to price might be wondering — now what? To answer that question, we go to Jon Driedger of Leftfield Commodity Research. While there's no ruling out a move to the upside, Driedger has a hint of... Read More
In this episode of RealAg LIVE!, Ted Haney, president of the Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance (CHTA), tells us about some of the different uses for hemp, where he sees the industry going, and how producers can help them get there. Tune in weekdays at 1 pm M/3 pm E on your favourite social media channel... Read More