Rainfall during the growing season is often a major determinant in how severe phytophthora root rot is in soybeans, but there are several tools growers can deploy to build a strong defence against the underground yield robber, including genetic resistance. As soybean harvest winds up in Western Canada, and attention shifts to choosing varieties to… Read More
Agribition’s virtual Evolution Series to showcase purebred cattle
Canadian Western Agribition (CWA) is moving to all virtual programs for 202, and will deliver a multi-breed cattle show series in Canada. The Evolution Series, presented by RBC and supported by the Canadian Beef Breeds Council, will feature 11 breeds with Grand Champion Bulls and Females from each breed competing for the Evolution Series Supreme… Read More
Sollio & Grains Québec Agriculture co-ops launch grain marketing partnership
Ten cooperative members of Grains Québec Agriculture are joining forces with Sollio Agriculture in a limited partnership to form Sollio & Grains Québec. With projections of more than 2 million tons of grain marketed annually, Sollio & Grains Québec will be the largest buyer of grain from producers in Québec. Before this partnership, each coop… Read More
Lactanet Canada kicks off national DairyTrace program
Lactanet Canada has launched DairyTrace, the new national dairy cattle traceability program for dairy farmers in Canada. Lactanet Canada was recognized in June by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) as the nationally responsible administrator for traceability of dairy bovine animals. Under federal regulations and/or proAction requirements, everyone who owns or has the possession, care… Read More
Bioceres announces regulatory approval of genetically-modified drought tolerant wheat in Argentina
Argentina’s ministry of agriculture has granted approval of Bioceres’ HB4 wheat “event” for growth and consumption, making Argentina the first country to adopt HB4 drought tolerance technology for wheat. HB4 is a genetically modified trait. The regulatory clearance follows the approval of HB4 soybean, which has been approved in other major production locations, including the… Read More
Managing a harvest crew like a sports team: do you specialize or cross-train?
As I’ve sat on-and-off on the combine on my family farm, it’s had me thinking more about how we conduct ourselves when it comes to our harvest operations, and who does what — especially in operations that have employees. Everyone wants to be a part of harvest. It’s the most stressful time of the year,… Read More
Fund buying, green screens, and winter grain sales — a LIVE! Q&A with Wendy White
It’s a great day to talk grain markets, because, hey, the funds are in and the numbers are looking good! And so we kick off this RealAg LIVE! segment with market analyst Wendy White of Viterra. From where the good news on crop prices is coming from, to supportive moves in canola exports, and on… Read More
RealAg Radio, August 27: Farm shows (or lack-thereof), harvest highlights, and a Farmer Rapid Fire
Look at that, it’s one of our favourite days here at RealAgriculture! It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for a Farmer Rapid Fire. On today’s panel, you’ll hear: Warren Sekulic of Peace River, Alta.; Kris Mayerle of Tisdale, Sask.; Eric Mclean of Brandon, Man.; Michael Groot of South Huron, Ont.; and Nick Dubuc of Montreal,… Read More
Bunge investing $30 million in Manitoba pea and canola protein extraction plant
Bunge Limited is investing C$30 million in a plant-based protein production facility that’s under construction in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The multinational agribusiness is acquiring a minority stake in Merit Functional Foods, which is slated to begin producing novel pea and canola protein ingredients for human consumption at its new plant by December of this year. “We’re… Read More
MELT program necessary but costly, in more ways than one
Being thoroughly trained to operate a truck and trailer is incredibly important. It’s been a little over two years since the fatal Humboldt Broncos bus crash with a truck and trailer unit which claimed 16 lives, injured 13, and spurred an inquiry into how truck drivers are trained and licensed. The accident, and others like… Read More