Four seed sector organizations have officially voted in favour to become one new, national organization. The Canadian Plant Technology Agency (CPTA), the Commercial Seed Analysts Association of Canada (CSAAC), the Canadian Seed Institute (CSI), and the Canadian Seed Trade Association will become Seeds Canada on February 1, 2021. The vision for Seeds Canada is to... Read More
Category: Crop Production
In this week's Wheat Pete's Word, host Peter Johnson talks wheat physiology — it might be cold, but it'll still photosynthesize — oats, changing the language around "recreational" tillage, controlled traffic, and so much more. Also, catch Pete on the most recent episode of The Agronomists, where he's a guest alongside Jeremy Boychyn from Alberta's... Read More
Did you know that the lead-up to buying a beautiful fresh Christmas tree is actually more important than the time of purchase? As Shirley Brennan, executive director of the Canadian Christmas Tree Growers Association explains, the most important part of their season is actually right before the holidays start. "The harvest is kind of the... Read More
Sustainability can be defined several different ways, but during Syngenta's recent Media Summit, which gives a preview of the company's initiatives and future directions, the company defined the word for themselves and their customers. "It's pretty simple. For us, sustainability means helping farmers do the best job they can to grow the best crop," says... Read More
Grain Farmers of Ontario has announced it will no longer offer its wheat pool and forward contract marketing programs after the current crop year. The Grain Farmers of Ontario Wheat Pool and Forward Contract programs were created by the Ontario Wheat Producers' Marketing Board when there was a single desk marketing system and fewer ways... Read More
Cereals growers have a new tool to help manage yield and quality losses attributed to plant lodging. Syngenta Canada announced this week that it has received registration for Moddus, a plant growth regulator (PGR) that helps strengthen stems to reduce lodging risk in wheat, barley, and oat crops. Crops that lodge may suffer lower yields... Read More
You may not swap out wheat and barley varieties as often as some other crops, but making the right selection for a new variety is the most important one when it comes to achieving profitable yield levels. For this episode of The Agronomists, RealAg's Peter Johnson and Jeremy Boychyn, with Alberta's Wheat and Barely Commissions,... Read More
An estimated $5-million expansion project is currently underway to increase storage capacity by more than 30 per cent at the Co-op Fertilizer Terminal at Brandon, Man. The project will add 9,000 metric tonnes of storage capacity to the existing structure for a total of 36,500 metric tonnes. "Despite the challenging economic times we're in, Co-op... Read More
Canada's Outstanding Young Farmers Program is hosting its virtual conference on December 4, starting with their annual meeting and featuring guest speakers focused on looking ahead to what the next big opportunities and challenges are for Canadian agriculture. RealAgriculture's Shaun Haney is also a part of the event as a keynote speaker, presenting on "5... Read More
Early indications were that DON levels were low in Ontario's 2020 corn crop; however, hot spots of higher levels of infection have surfaced, with later-harvested grain showing increased DON levels. The resulting dried distiller's grain (DDGs) and condensed distillers solubles (CDS) from corn used for ethanol production may approach allowable DON limits for animal feed... Read More