Many farmers in 2019 will be harvesting late-planted corn that struggled to mature as combines roll through fields this fall. Much of that corn will likely be heading directly to the elevator, but there will be marketing opportunities for growers who are willing to dry and store that grain. On this episode of RealAgriculture's Corn... Read More
Category: Crop Production
Alberta's northern agricultural regions are asking people not to snowmobile in areas where crops still remain unharvested. "It's a disaster...in many parts of the Peace River region," says Canterra Seeds' Jesse Meyer. "We've got areas that are well under half done – so over half of the crop is still in the field." Meyer says... Read More
What happens in your fields during the growing season plays a critical role in determining the numbers that pop up on the combine yield monitor at harvest. One way to better understand those final yields and improve future management decisions is to utilize digital agronomy tools that are now widely available to both growers and... Read More
Pulse crops like a warm, dry bias — something that has eluded much of the pulse growing region of Western Canada this year. Peas especially don't like wet feet, preferring instead well drained, lighter soil, along with that drier weather. For the 2019 growing season, many pulse growers saw plenty of pea crops with lots... Read More
Are you a hand-shelling corn kind of farmer, or do you like a hand-held moisture meter kind of person? We've got something for everyone in this episode of Wheat Pete's Word, including some neat devices for moisture testing, why corn is drying down faster than many thought possible, and what's up with funky-coloured wheat. In... Read More
You've worked hard and expanded the farm's land base from about 1,200 acres to 2,400. Where's your money better spent — a second combine or a grain dryer? Scott Keller, who farms at New Norway, Alta., says the economics are cut-and-dried on that topic. According to Keller —hands down — you're better off setting up... Read More
Have you ever thumbed through your child's textbook only to be left shaking your head? RealAgriculture founder Shaun Haney was helping his youngest son with his science homework when a small sidebar on herbicide resistance caught his eye: In my sons grade 9 text book it says that herbicide resistance is due to weeds and... Read More
News of Cargill spinning off its malting business was first announced last December. The deal to sell the global malt business to Axreal's subsidary, Boortmalt, has officially closed, as of October 31. Boortmalt's parent company, Axreal, is France's largest grain cooperative. Cargill had one lone malting company in Canada — Prairie Malt, based at Biggar,... Read More
To achieve cleaner fields, identifying the right time to spray is crucial. An early herbicide application is an effective way to get ahead of tough weeds. Using a dicamba-based system like the Roundup Ready Xtend® Crop System offers the flexibility of pre- and post-emergent applications and the ability to keep fields clean longer, thanks to... Read More
Have you got your soil tests done for the year? If not, that's just fine, as late fall is actually a great time to test soil nutrient levels, says Ross McKenzie, now-retired soil scientist (from Alberta Agriculture). Without a soil test to guide the decision, farmers are choosing fertilizer rates "by guess and by golly,"... Read More