If better seed singulation, metering, and depth control improve uniformity of wheat emergence, growth, and crop canopy, will that add up to more grain in the bin? That's a question that was asked back in September and that Peter "Wheat Pete" Johnson and Joanna Follings have been striving to answer. In this Wheat School episode... Read More
Category: Crop Production
Planting a new hybrid that you've never dealt with on your farm before can be a tricky situation, as it sometimes can feel like you are rolling the dice. Farming isn't just a game, it's a livelihood that we need to be able to make profit off of. However, selecting a new hybrid could end... Read More
Canadian Pacific railway (CP) moved 31.32 million metric tonnes (MMT) of Canadian grain and grain products in 2020 — a record over any prior calendar year. The company was busy in the fourth quarter, where they moved 8.84 MMT. This beats the previous record by 5.1 per cent. Joan Hardy, CP vice-president of sales and... Read More
You sent some soil samples away, whether it was from your own farm or on behalf of a farmer, and now you have the results. How do you begin to fully understand the results? What you do with the results can make or break some (expensive!) decisions. For this episode of The Agronomists, Ryan Benjamins... Read More
Welcome back for this 2021 season of RealAg LIVE! To kick off the New Year, we're talking planning, planning, and more planning when it comes to corn acres in the year ahead. To get the goods on what main areas to focus on — from hybrid selection and trials, to resistance management, overall agronomy, and... Read More
Mexico's president has published a decree beginning the phase out of the use of glyphosate and genetically modified corn in the country. Biosafety authorities of the country will "revoke and refrain from granting permits" for genetically modified corn, including imports. The decree from President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador published on December 31, 2020 cites protection... Read More
In agriculture, we thrive off of competition. The buying and selling of commodities is what we do. However, there are many different markets out there that one can explore. Stewart Skinner, hog farmer from Listowel, Ont., raises his pigs for more of a niche market than many. There are three different markets that he and... Read More
There are several recurring themes among some of the most interesting people I cross paths with in agriculture. One of the most fun is that many of us never set out with a particular role or job in mind, but instead just rolled with the opportunities in front of us. The other is travel; not... Read More
Whether you're an experienced soybean grower, or are looking to get into this interesting leguminous oilseed crop, there's always something to learn. In this episode of Soybean School, we take a look back at the past year's soybean season in Manitoba — what went right, what went wrong, and what kind of knowledge we gleaned... Read More
Corn rootworm, manure, and soybeans — farmers don't often hear those three words in the same sentence but we've come to expect the unexpected in 2020. With growing resistance to corn rootworm traits in Ontario, many farmers who typically plant continuous corn will look to control the pest by expanding rotations to include soybeans. But... Read More