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Looking for Farmland in the Dufferin County area

Hello I'm looking to start an organic produce/live stock farm and I am currently looking for land to start on. Have minimal money for land…

Started by Dave S

0 Jan 15, 2014

Classified Ads: Kearney Planters: Great Discounts on Drago Corn Heads. Click to learn more.

Kearney Planters has extended their Drago Corn Heads Level one discount till Jan 15th.  Save 10% if booked before.    Don’t let this great…

Started by OntAG Admin

1 Jan 7, 2014
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Refined sunflower oil For Sale

We can supply Sugar ICUMSA 45,Charcoal & Edible oils including: Refined Coconut Oil, Refined Corn Oil, Refined Palm Oil, Refined Soybea…

Started by jerry gibson

0 Nov 21, 2013

Deal/Coupon thread

Hey yall please post your deals or coupons or any flyer you might find here. Let's help each other out! Please, no spam. Legit deals. Thank…

Started by Darryl Mathe

20 Jul 29, 2013
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Canada Goose Hunting

My name is Greg Edwards.  One of my hobbies is field hunting for Canada Geese,  I am hoping to connect with landowners who would allow goos…

Started by Greg Edwards

1 Apr 15, 2013
Reply by Greg Edwards

Help Wanted: Check out AgCareers.com

AgCareers.com is the leading employment site for agriculture. Job seekers: Check out the thousands of great job postings on the site and s…

Started by Joe Dales

1 Apr 8, 2013
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Help Wanted: Crop Farm Production Operator, Blaney Grain Farms, Milton, Ontario.

  Blaney Grain Farms is a large progressive farming operation based in Milton, Ontario. -          Cash crop farm: Corn, soybeans and winte…

Started by OntAG Admin

5 Mar 30, 2013
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Seeking permission to hunt private land

  Hi, my brother and I (both mature hunters) grew up in Northern Ontario and relocated to Toronto for employment. We are looking for permis…

Started by Matt D

0 Sep 18, 2012

FENCED PASTURE FOR COWS

15 ACRE PASTURE - FULLY FENCED AVAILABLE FOR RENT SOUTH OF PORT PERRY   905-985-1087

Started by Prospect Equine

2 May 18, 2012
Reply by Prospect Equine

Own property in a rural high traffic density area? Looking to make some extra cash?

Hello, We are a family owned construction company based out of Milton, Ontario with a focus on the pre-engineered/steel/metal buildings mar…

Started by BuildingBuilders

0 Mar 28, 2012

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PCDMN Soil Moisture Maps: Risk of stem rot sclerotial germination, July 2, 2025

June and early July are important months in terms of field crop disease development.  For diseases such as sclerotinia stem rot of canola and ergot of small grain cereals, suitable pathogen development must occur to produce spores before host infection can take place.  The pathogens associated with both diseases overwinter as resting bodies known as sclerotia, which are compact masses of hyphae (Figure 1).  Germination of stem rot sclerotia to produce the golf-tee shaped apothecia, aka carpogenic germination, requires suitable moisture conditions and moderate temperatures: Typically, sclerotial germination takes up to three weeks with the occurrence of temperatures that range from 10 to 20oC and suitable moisture conditions Soil moisture levels at or close to field capacity at the soil surface are needed for germination of sclerotia, although some germination can occur when levels are somewhat less that field capacity Field capacity varies depending on soil texture but is generally ar

Beef Producers Have a Game Plan to Keep Canada FMD-Free

Canada’s last outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) occurred in Saskatchewan in 1952, and, since then our herds have remained free of FMD. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, Canada is designated as FMD-free without vaccination. This designation is awarded to countries that do not have the FMD virus circulating among cloven-hoofed animals without regular preventative vaccines. The 1952 outbreak was traced to a single sausage brought over by a farm worker from Germany. This seemingly harmless act of bringing a foreign food product on a flight had devastating effects on the Canadian economy, costing approximately $2 million in expenses and lost revenue at that time. If an outbreak were to occur in Canada today, it is estimated that the economic impact could soar to over $80 million.  You Are Here! Prevent and Prepare Canada is currently able to prevent Foot and Mouth Disease from crossing our borders and to prepare for any suspected FMD c

Working together to promote 4R practices to farmers

Fertilizer Canada and Alberta Grains have developed a 4R memorandum of understanding (MOU) that outlines how Agriculture and Irrigation, the agriculture industry and farmers can work together to bolster data collection and communication to increase 4R practice adoption levels. The MOU, a three-year agreement, was signed by Agriculture and Irrigation, Environment and Protected Areas, Alberta Grains and Fertilizer Canada. The objectives of the MOU are to improve production and environmental stewardship through greater awareness of 4R practices and principles. It also aims to establish mechanisms to pursue common objectives and priorities related to soil health/quality and nutrient management, and to support the Alberta government's commitments to the crop industry’s sustainable growth. “I’m so happy to announce the government’s MOU with Fertilizer Canada and Alberta Grains, set to increase awareness of 4R principles and practices. The bottom line is that this approach helps producers m

Grill Season is Here and It’s Never Been Fresher

“Grilling naturally brings out the vibrant flavours of fresh, seasonal ingredients,” says Garry Scott, Vice President of Marketing at Napoleon. “It’s one of the best ways to enjoy everything this time of year has to offer – bold flavours, fresh air and good company.”

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