Amber Mac is a television and radio host, entrepreneur, author, and speaker. She has keynoted more than 300 events, and moderated sessions with leaders such as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, FBI director James Comey, and astronaut Chris Hadfield. In January, Mac spoke alongside Farm Credit Canada's Marty Seymour, in a presentation on tech innovations. "I... Read More
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What technology can do for farmers in today's day and age is incredible when compared to what there was even just 10 or 20 years ago. That being said, adopting technology can also have setbacks when it comes to cost, availability, ease of use, and more. At this year's CropSphere conference, Brian Tischler, farmer from... Read More
Using soil moisture measurements, temperature, relative humidity, and precipitation data, Bosch is offering producers variable alerts, customized field recommendations, and the ability to view local, real-time data on their smartphones. It all starts with installing sensors directly into the field. "From there," says Bosch's Simon Munder, "we're measuring micro-climatic conditions, we are measuring conditions above... Read More
How do you find and keep great farm help? That's a question all farmers are wrestling with as labour becomes tougher to find and often equally difficult to retain. With low unemployment rates, it's tough to keep talent on the farm, says Mark Ferguson, business management specialist for the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and... Read More
Starting this month, the Farm Freedom and Safety Act (FFSA) has come into effect. Put in place by the Alberta Government, the Act — known as Bill 26 — is a replacement of Bill 6, introduced by the previous NDP government. In it, there's changes to current employment, workers compensation coverage (WCB), and occupational health... Read More
One of the questions that come up this time of the year, when it comes to the growing season, is — what do the pest forecasts look like for 2020? Boyd Mori, assistant professor in agricultural entomology, at the University of Alberta, was at FarmTech in Edmonton, Alta, and broke down the top 5 insects... Read More
In a stroke of good luck, both Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock Exchange and Shaun Haney, host of RealAg Radio, were in San Antonio, TX this week to take in the National Cattlemen's Beef Association's annual convention. That means this edition of the Beef Market Update is a very special in-person recording, which makes the... Read More
Crop planning is well underway in the Prairies, and you may be in the middle of choosing what crop will go where. Of course, there are many things to consider, but looking at your soils is a large part — especially if you are growing pulses. Nevin Rosaasen, policy and program specialist with Alberta Pulse... Read More
Weed surveys conducted in the Canadian Prairies since the early 2000s have tracked the incidence of herbicide resistance over time, and it's not looking good. "In general, what we're seeing is herbicide resistance is increasing on the Prairies," says Charles Geddes, research scientist, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. "Currently, we're sitting at — in Saskatchewan —... Read More
After several years of discussions around a possible farm group merger, it's time for Manitoba farmers to make a major decision regarding the future of provincial commodity organizations. The five groups that administer check-offs for funding research and market development on spring wheat and barley, corn, sunflowers, flax, and winter cereals will each vote on... Read More