Do you adjust plant populations, fertility, or other product applications on headlands? If not, why not? In this week's Wheat Pete's Word, Peter Johnson answers questions on liquid vs. dry fertilizer and fertilizer set ups, plus what to do with soil test results on sandy soils. He also throws down the challenge of using precision... Read More
Category: Crop Production
As farmers pencil out close-to-final cropping choices for 2020, Statistics Canada has released the ending stocks of principal field crop figures as of December 31, 2019. StatsCan notes in the summary of the report that farmers were asked only for what was currently in storage, and not to include what was yet unharvested in the... Read More
Could fungicide resistance develop on your farm? The answer to that question really depends on how you deploy fungicides in your fields, says Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research scientist Kelly Turkington. On this episode of RealAgriculture's Resistance Management School, Turkington explains that fungicide resistance really is a numbers game. He notes that a barley or... Read More
The use of herbicides on-farm is a hot topic right now — especially when we're talking glyphosate. At Agritechnica in Hannover, Germany, RealAgriculture's Shaun Haney caught up with Irene Kramer of JBM, to talk about the JBM Mulcher, a unit designed to help reduce the use of herbicides. RealAgriculture’s coverage of Agritechnica 2019 is made... Read More
The man who wrote the book on wheat production in the United Kingdom says it's time to throw away that production guide and adopt a new approach to higher wheat yields. Roger Sylvester-Bradley, who leads the crop performance research team at ADAS Consulting, believes researchers need to learn from the tremendous yield variability they see... Read More
In Ontario, spring cereals such as wheat, oats, and barley are often viewed as the poor cousin of winter wheat, a crop that annually flirts with the one million acre mark in the province. In general, acreage for spring cereals has been flat or declining for the past decade, but Agronomy Advantage agronomist Deb Campbell... Read More
Due to the trade war between the U.S. and China, the White House used the Market Facilitation Program (MFP) to compensate farmers from the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC). The compensation was justified based on farmers willing to be "true patriots" for the greater good of America's decision to call out China on its trading practices.... Read More
The Canola Council of Canada is taking heat over participating in a research project where Ducks Unlimited Canada is also a supporter. While I adore social media for all its advantages, at times it can be an absolute cesspool of nastiness, knee-jerk reactions, and blowing something way out of proportion before getting even a few... Read More
An announced joint research project led by the University of Calgary has unleashed anger from many farmers in Western Canada. On Sunday, a tweet posted by the Canola Council of Canada referred to a joint research project entitled "Surveillance networks for beneficial insects II: Quantifying the canola yield effect of wetlands, shelterbelts and other insect... Read More
If you're looking for a little snack and happen to be standing in a patch of weeds, it's entirely possible the plants at your feet are edible — maybe even tasty. If you're looking for help on which one to eat, you might be surprised to learn that Ontario's weed specialist can tell you not... Read More