Grain markets in the second half of this week battled to recoup its losses from the first half after the USDA said there was way more corn planted and its yields would be better, basically contradicting everything that the market was expecting. The biggest surprise from the USDA on Monday was acres. Everyone and their... Read More
Category: Crop Production
What do Chinese government leaders think of Canada? Can our government correct a policy course that has put Canadian agricultural exports on the ropes and knocked canola and meat out of the globe's most lucrative economy? Earlier this week, RealAg Radio host Shaun Haney put these questions to Charles Burton, senior fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier... Read More
The fury and confusion hasn't quite settled, following the USDA's World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report released this week. "(It) doesn't make any sense, and I think probably 98 per cent of the people, and market analysts, farmers, grain buyers, etc. all thought the exact same thing — probably actually 99.8 per cent,"... Read More
The climate change and land use report released last week by the United Nations generated plenty of headlines and tremendous discussion. But the media coverage of The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) really missed the mark, says Dr. Frank Mitloehner, University of California, Davis animal science professor and air quality extension specialist. This week... Read More
Farm at Hand announced Tuesday that it has joined "the TELUS family," in an effort to make the farm platform more user-friendly and provide more options. The farm management platform, which was launched in 2012, makes it easier for growers to track farm inventory and manage field records — whether it be equipment, crop inventory,... Read More
Could 2019 be another 'gibb' year for corn growers? That's a question RealAgriculture agronomist Peter Johnson encounters almost daily. When asked, he says there's "not a chance" of the widespread gibberella outbreak Ontario growers experienced in 2018. However, he notes that "in isolated areas, we do have a high risk of gibberella ear rot infection... Read More
Chances are you've never decanted window cleaner and blue raspberry gatorade side-by-side, but if you did, you'd likely be shocked at the similarity. In fact, many chemicals bear striking resemblances to palatable substances, particularly to a child's eye. And that was one of the messages brought to Saskatchewan by the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA)... Read More
As if Alberta's northern region hadn't had enough adversity this growing season, social media filled with reports of frost over the weekend. Christi Friesen, a farmer in the province's Peace Country, tweeted a picture confirming the frost early Saturday morning, writing that the barley and wheat (early milk to early dough stage) were officially hit.... Read More
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is out with its monthly World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE). It appears as though corn is back as king, with the department forecasting corn production at 13.9 billion bushels — that's up 26 million from last month's projection. The first yield forecast of the season, which... Read More
When it comes to corn production, is 2019 a year to forget or a year to remember? For RealAgriculture's Peter Johnson, it's a year to learn. On this episode of RealAgriculture Corn School we catch up with Johnson at Diagnostic Days at Ridgetown College, University of Guelph, where our resident agronomist is busy digging up... Read More