Crops

Manitoba Issues Latest Crop Pest Update

Manitoba Issues Latest Crop Pest Update

Jun 2, 2023 | 2:25pm
Both crucifer and striped flea beetles are present in canola fields. A few canola fields in the Central region and Northwest have had foliar applications of insecticides for flea beetles. Aster leafhoppers have been detected in Western Manitoba and theCentral region, and samples collected to assess level of infectivity for aster yellows. Emergence has begun […]
Russia Holding Up Black Sea Grain Initiative:  Ukraine

Russia Holding Up Black Sea Grain Initiative: Ukraine

Jun 2, 2023 | 2:23pm
Ukraine’s ministry of renovation and infrastructure says the U.N.-brokered Black Sea grain export deal has been halted again because Russia has blocked registration of ships to all Ukrainian ports. A U.N. spokesman said Russia had informed officials overseeing the initiative that Moscow would limit registrations to the port of Pivdennyi, in Ukraine’s Odesa province, until […]
Alberta Extends Crop Insurance Deadline for Some Farmers

Alberta Extends Crop Insurance Deadline for Some Farmers

Jun 2, 2023 | 2:21pm
Alberta’s Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) is providing farmers affected by wildfires with more time to seed crops and qualify for insurance coverage. The extensions apply to farmers in the northern and western parts of the province who had to leave their farms. Multiple crops are receiving five extra days. Farmers in affected areas seeding […]
Analyst Believes AAFC is Under-estimating Canola Production This Year

Analyst Believes AAFC is Under-estimating Canola Production This Year

Jun 2, 2023 | 2:19pm
A canola analyst with PI Financial says Agriculture Canada’s 2023-24 canola production estimate is pessimistic. It is forecasting 18.4 million tonnes, only slightly bigger than last year’s disappointing crop of 18.17 million tonnes. Ken Ball is surprised with how low their projection is. Ball has seen private sector estimates calling for a crop in excess […]
Crop Pests Emerging in Saskatchewan

Crop Pests Emerging in Saskatchewan

Jun 2, 2023 | 2:18pm
Although it’s still early in the growing season, some insect pests have already posed a threat to crops in Saskatchewan or could do so in the near future. That’s according to James Tansey, provincial specialist for insects/invertebrate pest management. Among the pests he cited were grasshoppers, flea beetles and pea leaf weevils.  Tansey says the grasshopper […]
Producers can apply for federal grants through Ag Clean Technology Program

Producers can apply for federal grants through Ag Clean Technology Program

Jun 1, 2023 | 5:12pm
The federal government is giving farmers and ranchers the opportunity to make their operations cleaner and greener. The Agricultural Clean Technology Program — Adoption Stream (ACT) is accepting applications, starting today (Thurs). Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau says it will provide non-repayable grants between $25-thousand and $2-million so producers can buy equipment that reduces greenhouse gas emissions […]
Nearly 90 percent of seeding complete in Saskatchewan

Nearly 90 percent of seeding complete in Saskatchewan

Jun 1, 2023 | 3:15pm
Another great week for seeding in Saskatchewan. According to today’s crop report, 89 percent of seeding has been completed, up from 68 percent the previous week, but slightly behind the 5-year average of 92 percent for this time of year. The northwest region is almost done at 97 percent complete, the west central is 94 […]
Second Minnesota Farmer Pleads Guilty to Fraud

Second Minnesota Farmer Pleads Guilty to Fraud

Jun 1, 2023 | 2:15pm
A second Minnesota man involved in an alleged organic crops conspiracy has pleaded guilty to making a false statement and could spend up to 14 months in jail. That’s according to a plea agreement filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota. In addition, Adam Olson, owner and operator of Olson Seed in Windom, […]
Fruits and Vegetables Tougher to Get in Grocery Stores

Fruits and Vegetables Tougher to Get in Grocery Stores

Jun 1, 2023 | 2:14pm
The amount of fresh fruit available on store shelves across the country fell by more than five per cent between 2021 and 2022. And Statistics Canada says ongoing supply chain issues, labour shortages and price increases also led to a nearly six per cent drop in the availability of fresh vegetables, except for potatoes. Even […]
Canola Price Volatility Could Continue:  Analyst

Canola Price Volatility Could Continue: Analyst

Jun 1, 2023 | 2:12pm
ICE Futures canola contracts fell hard to end the month of May, dropping to levels not seen in more than two years. While the oversold market may be due for a correction, there could also still be more room to the downside. While canola is usually the leader in the relationship with European rapeseed, the […]