Protein Industries Canada (PIC) has announced its first call for proposals, allocating $40 million for co-investment into projects that will "position Canada as the centre of high-quality plant-based protein products and co-products," according to the group. "We are eager to collaborate with businesses, big and small, to co-invest in projects that have the potential to... Read More
Category: Crop Production
Herbicide resistant weeds are spreading across counties, the country, and the continent. Weed seeds are hitching a ride on wind and water and being transported by everything from machinery and migrating geese to ducks and earthworms. On this episode of RealAgriculture's Resistance Management School, we're joined by University of Guelph Ridgetown campus weed researcher, Dave... Read More
What's yellow, baled, and wanted all over? Straw of course! The pretty sad wheat crop in Ontario has many farmers asking, "what's straw worth?" and, "which cereal crop will give me the most?" Host Peter 'Wheat Pete' Johnson tackles that question and so much more in this week's Wheat Pete's Word. Hear more about straw... Read More
Breaking yield records has become routine for modern corn hybrids. Much of the credit goes to new and improved genetics, but those bin-busting yields also require more nutrients, and that demand extends well beyond N, P, and K. "As we continue to raise the yield bar we need to start looking at micronutrients with a... Read More
If you could move a chunk of acres to fall planting, diversify the crop mix, and get a jump on herbicide-resistant weeds, would you? All of that is an option with winter canola, but the crop isn't without its challenges. Currently, there’s only one registered winter canola variety for Ontario growers, says Eric Page, research... Read More
It's that time of year again when producers are being asked by the Soil Conservation Council of Canada (SCCC) to soil their undies! The play on words campaign is in its third year, and involves farmers digging a hole, placing 100 per cent cotton underwear in it, covering it up, and waiting a few months... Read More
As the federal government rolled out the carbon tax April 1, farmers and rural Canadians were understandably irritated. Among the feedback we received was a question that struck me — why don't farmers get paid to store carbon in the soil? I was a little surprised, because, in at least one province, they do. Alberta... Read More
Ontario winter wheat growers have been expecting an unimpressive winter wheat stand, but early feedback from farmers and agronomists is proving that the 2019 crop may be even worse than expected. The sooner farmers can evaluate wheat stands properly the better, but conditions haven't been conducive to the crop breaking dormancy. If the crop looks... Read More
Should falling number and deoxynivalenol (DON) become official grain grading factors? The Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) wants to know what you think. Right now, both are not official grading factors in the statutory Canadian grading system for any type of crop. According to a news release, DON and falling number have increasingly played a critical... Read More
As a grower, you want your soybeans to hit each of the marks that describe a successful crop: one that provides weed control, is easy to grow and provides a return on your investment. You may find your soybeans haven’t been hitting these marks every season. You may be wondering why - and looking to... Read More