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Export Issues Coninue for Ukrainian Grain

Export Issues Coninue for Ukrainian Grain

Jul 28, 2023 | 2:42pm
With port access accounting for nearly three-quarters of Ukraine’s grain exports since the Russian invasion, Russia’s moves to cut off the Black Sea and attack port infrastructure will effectively stop Ukraine’s access to the world. That’s one major take from DTN Lead Analyst Todd Hultman following a webinar on the latest agricultural challenges in Ukraine yesterday. […]
CPKC Rail has Rough First Quarter

CPKC Rail has Rough First Quarter

Jul 28, 2023 | 2:39pm
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Rail says its first quarter following a major merger was a tough one, as wildfires and falling container demand plagued operations across the rail sector. CPKC reports total revenues of $3.17 billion in the quarter ended June 30th, compared with $2.2 billion a year earlier — well before the marriage of North […]

Invest in crop inputs supported by replicated data

Jul 28, 2023 | 9:17am
I can’t keep up with all the new products being offered to farmers often from companies new to Canada. Some of the products are definitely in the miracle crop cure category and are a big waste of money. Others may have merit in certain circumstances. A few may be great innovations on the verge of […]
Better moisture retention among benefits of using stripper headers on combines: agronomist

Better moisture retention among benefits of using stripper headers on combines: agronomist

Jul 27, 2023 | 5:18pm
A well-known agronomist from southern Saskatchewan believes stripper headers on combines, that leave long-standing stubble, is the way to go for coping with dry conditions. Troy LaForge says several other benefits come from using stripper headers. “Catching more snow in the winter time is a big benefit and ultimately protecting the land from wind and […]
BC Works to Put More Farmland Into Production

BC Works to Put More Farmland Into Production

Jul 27, 2023 | 2:33pm
A British Columbia program aims to put more provincial farmland back into production. The B-C Land Matching Program pairs new and young farmers with land throughout the province. The province says the program, delivered by the Young Agrarians resource network, has helped to match 284 new farmers with land in B-C. The program helps new […]
Saskatchewan Weekly Crop Report says Province is Becoming Very Dry

Saskatchewan Weekly Crop Report says Province is Becoming Very Dry

Jul 27, 2023 | 2:30pm
Crop yield potential has decreased in many parts of the province due to the dry heat, and producers are hoping for more rain before harvest to finish up seed filling. Harvest has begun in the driest areas of the province. Desiccating of pulses has begun in the southwest and west central regions and combining of […]
Record attendance, exhibitors at 2023 Ag-in-Motion

Record attendance, exhibitors at 2023 Ag-in-Motion

Jul 26, 2023 | 5:33pm
Ag-in-Motion set new benchmarks at this year’s show and it’s catching the eye of the international agriculture community. This year’s show welcome 31-thousand 166 guests; breaking it down: Day 1 had 9-thousand 827 attendees; Day 2, 13-thousand 084; and Day 3 had 8-thousand 255. 580 exhibitors were at the show, beating the previous record of […]
Swift Current area littered with hail, causes crop damage

Swift Current area littered with hail, causes crop damage

Jul 26, 2023 | 4:23pm
The Swift Current area was on the receiving end of a hail storm that came through on Saturday. Richard Cuthbert is a wheat breeder with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, based in Swift Current. He says the storm was heading towards the community, and by 6:20 p.m. that day the winds started to pick up, then […]
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Big changes in ag technology and practices

Jul 26, 2023 | 2:48pm
Over the years, I’ve had many discussions, sometimes heated, with farming family members and other acquaintances about the changing methods and practices in the industry. It’s amazing how much resistance to change there can sometimes be. I farm in southwest Saskatchewan where for decades durum was king. Discussions weren’t about what you were going to […]