Crops

Latest Manitoba Crop Report Shows More Rain Needed

Latest Manitoba Crop Report Shows More Rain Needed

Jun 28, 2023 | 11:20am
Rainfall was received in most regions of Manitoba this past week but amounts varied by region from low levels to excessive. Areas that did receive significant rainfall have commented the crops have improved slightly from the previous week. Crop development has been rapid but there is some concern for producers choosing to spray for fusarium […]
Opening Grain Prices Wednesday, June 28

Opening Grain Prices Wednesday, June 28

Jun 28, 2023 | 9:07am
Opening grain prices Wednesday, June 28 Durum 396.61Feed barley 340.61Canola 713.62Chickpeas 1036.17Flax 501.98Lentils 732.50Oats 245.32Yellow Peas 351.61Feed Wheat 270.971 Red Spring Wheat 370.51
REAL calling 45th Canada’s Farm Show a success

REAL calling 45th Canada’s Farm Show a success

Jun 27, 2023 | 4:40pm
The 45th annual Canada’s Farm Show in Regina has come and gone, and Regina Exhibition Association Limited (REAL) is calling it an enormous success. Numbers from REAL in a news release show a 20 percent increase in attendance, over 350 exhibitors were at the show, and over $81-million in sales were secured. “We’re very happy […]
New Field Crop Report to be Released

New Field Crop Report to be Released

Jun 27, 2023 | 1:57pm
Dry conditions in much of the Prairies this spring may leave seeding areas relatively unchanged ahead of Statistic Canada’s principal field crop report, due to be released tomorrow (Wed). It will be the second survey-based acreage report for the 2023-24 marketing year, after the first one was released in April. While growing conditions have been dry […]
Whitewood Elevator Set to Expand

Whitewood Elevator Set to Expand

Jun 27, 2023 | 1:55pm
Richardson International plans to expand rail car spots at eight Prairie elevators on Canadian Pacific Kansas City lines as the railway gears up for longer trains with new higher-volume hopper cars. Winnipeg-based Richardson has announced expanded rail car spots for its elevators at Lacombe, Carseland, Provost and Olds, Alta.; Estevan, Whitewood and Nokomis, Sask.; and its […]
Drought Conditions Persist in BC

Drought Conditions Persist in BC

Jun 26, 2023 | 2:06pm
The Okanagan Basin Water Board says the region has moved to drought level two after an early forecast with hot and dry conditions throughout the spring. A statement from the board says recent cooler weather and localized rain offered a brief reprieve, but drought will persist until a bout of prolonged rain. It says stream […]
Grasshopper Concerns for 2023

Grasshopper Concerns for 2023

Jun 26, 2023 | 2:04pm
A research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada says 2023 is the worst year for grasshoppers she has seen in more than two decades. Meghan Vankosky, who is also co-chair of the Prairie Pest Monitoring Network, says it’s not just the number of grasshoppers — she says crops aren’t necessarily growing very well and so […]
Applications for Year Two of Canola 4R Advantage Open Today

Applications for Year Two of Canola 4R Advantage Open Today

Jun 26, 2023 | 2:01pm
The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) is inviting applications for year two of Canola 4R Advantage through a new digital portal opening on June 26. Canola 4R Advantage, funded through Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s On-Farm Climate Action Fund (OFCAF), offers financial support to growers as they initiate or advance 4R Nutrient Stewardship on their farms. […]
Manitoba Crop Report Suggests Rain is Needed

Manitoba Crop Report Suggests Rain is Needed

Jun 21, 2023 | 2:55pm
The biggest concern amongst crop producers remains the lack of significant rainfall. Sporadic showers across Manitoba over the last week made little contribution to crop moisture maintenance. Cereal crops are reported to be in the four leaf to full flag leaf stage. Crops have shown rapid development and remain in good condition except later planted […]
45th annual Canada’s Farm Show gets underway today

45th annual Canada’s Farm Show gets underway today

Jun 20, 2023 | 8:45am
The wait is over: Canada’s Farm Show is here. The 45th edition of the show kicked off yesterday afternoon with a “sneak peak” outside of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. Agriculture Minister David Marit, Regina Mayor Sandra Masters, CEO of the Regina Exhibition Association Limited Tim Reid, and representatives from Viterra and South Country Equipment were […]