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How did your soybeans yield? Please post your location, yields, variety and other feedback here.

We can use this discussion area to have everyone post how their soybeans performed this year. Ideally everyone will post their location, yi…

Started by OntAG Admin

14 Oct 31, 2013
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USDA September Quarterly Grain Stocks Report

USDA 2013 Quarterly Grain Stocks Report bearish corn and soys and neutral to bullish wheat   US Sept 1 Corn Quarterly Grain Stocks  0.824 b…

Started by Joshua Mires

1 Sep 30, 2013
Reply by OntAG Admin

Has anyone started harvesting your wheat yet? Post your yields and quality here.

We are likely a week away from getting started. Walked through the wheat yesterday, it looked pretty good. I hear some guys are worrying ab…

Started by Roadrunner

4 Aug 1, 2013
Reply by Tom Cox

Discussing the 100 Bushel Per Acre Yield Initiative. Is this possible?

Do people think this is possible for soybean yields?

Started by OntAG Admin

1 Mar 20, 2013
Reply by Roadrunner

Tile Drainage

What sort of prices have you seen lately for tile and tile drainage installation?   Here in 2012 we are around $0.60/ft installed for 4" r…

Started by Byron Bothwell

0 Jan 29, 2013

Anyone in the south west try double cropping soybeans after the winter wheat this year? Results?

I heard there were alot of guys trying double crop soybeans because the winter wheat was a few weeks early and the high soybean prices made…

Started by Roadrunner

0 Nov 9, 2012

Corn and Soybean Updates on Twitter October 8th & 9th

Jeff Steiner @ScoutingFields Soybean yield check in Unionville this afternoon. Pioneer 90Y90 at 70.7 bpa. Have been getting comments on how…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Oct 9, 2012

Corn Harvest Updates and Plots on Twitter - Week of October 1st, 2012

jeremy segeren @jersegeren "@Shrive_03: 8595 on clay ground! @jersegeren@HylandSeeds1 #ontag WOW! pic.twitter.com/OuWisWB6"@HylandSeeds1 @T…

Started by OntAG Admin

1 Oct 2, 2012
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Soybean Harvest Updates and Yields on Twitter - Week of October 1st, 2012

jeremy segeren @jersegeren @HylandSeeds1 yield confirmation through the weigh wagon just north of @BlenheimBranch thompsons, HS24RYS01 pla…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Oct 2, 2012

Soybean harvest has started - share your results and progress here ...

First results posted on Twitter: phhermans3:46pm via Twitter for BlackBerry® Beans coming off in Richmond. 2800 hu planted May 2 yfrog.com…

Started by OntAG Admin

20 Sep 30, 2012
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Alberta Announces Major Water Sharing Agreements

The Alberta government on Friday announced that municipalities, industry, and irrigation districts in the province have voluntarily agreed to reduce water usage in case of drought this spring or summer. A provincial release said 38 of the largest and oldest water licensees in southern Alberta have voluntarily agreed to the reductions. The groups represent up to 90% of the water allocated in the Bow and Oldman basins and 70% in the Red Deer River basin. The largest water-sharing agreements in the province’s 118-year history, the deals will let “more Albertans access water in a drought and reduce the negative impacts on communities, the economy and the environment,” the release said. The agreements are at the centre of Alberta’s drought response efforts. In 2001, agreements between southern irrigators and others played a key role in helping share water during that drought. This year’s agreements, facilitated by the Alberta government, are even bigger in scale and scope. There ar

Farmland Rental Rates Keeping Pace with Value Appreciation

Canadian farmland rental rates and values are climbing at generally the same rate, but renting still offers benefits – especially for new producers. A Farm Credit Canada analysis pegged the rent-to-price ratio for cultivated farmland at 2.52% in 2023, little changed from a year earlier. Notably, the three provinces that recorded the highest farmland value increases in 2023 - Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Quebec - also saw increases in rental rates, maintaining stability in rent-to-price ratios. A ratio trending lower suggests cash rental rates are appreciating at a slower pace than land values. Conversely, an increase in the ratio indicates that rental rates are increasing faster than land values. The FCC analysis provides a detailed breakdown of rent-to-price ratios by province, highlighting variations in rental rates and farmland appreciation across different regions (see table below). Notably, provinces like Ontario and select Atlantic provinces have witnessed divergent trends,

Wheat and barley producers can claim SR&ED credit on their 2023 taxes

Wheat and barley producers who pay check-off through Alberta Grains (formerly Alberta Barley and the Alberta Wheat Commission) and do not request a refund are eligible for a 34 per cent and eight per cent tax credit respectively through the Scientific Research and Experimental Development Fund (SR&ED) program for their investment in research and development (R&D) projects. For example, producers who paid $100 in check-off on their wheat in 2023 would earn $34 in tax credit, whereas producers who paid $100 in check-off on their barley in 2023 would earn $8 in tax credit. The federal SR&ED program encourages R&D investment through tax-based incentives, giving claimants tax credits for their expenditures on eligible R&D work. The tax credit percentage is based on the amount invested in R&D that meets the criteria laid out by the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). “The SR&ED program is incredibly beneficial, and I would encourage all eligible growers to utilize it,” says Alberta Grains chair,

Canadian innovation taking plant-protein nutrition to new heights

Today, Protein Industries Canada held a tasting and networking event to celebrate the launch of its latest project announcement: A collaborative effort to de-risk, scale and expand Wamame Foods’ new high protein product line. Working with project partners Apex Food Source, Crush Dynamics and AGT Food and Ingredients, Wamame Foods is using Canadian ingredients to develop, commercialize and scale a new functional athlete-focused high-protein line of food products, such as high-protein burritos, that exceeds the protein-to-calorie ratio of the average American protein bar. Soon to be available in a variety of North American and overseas retail grab-and-go locations, these high-protein products will add diversity of choice for athletes and health-conscious individuals everywhere and enable consumers to enjoy their food while maintaining an elite lifestyle. “With support from Protein Industries Canada, Wamame and its project partners are helping to get premium plant-based meat alternative

Back to Basics: Improving Soil and Creating Opportunities for a Healthy Food System

Dr. Lord Abbey, Associate Professor in the Department of Plant, Food, and Environmental Sciences at Dalhousie University and Bioenterprise SIAC Advisor, speaks about soil health, compost, and creating pathways for Canadian immigrants interested in agriculture.

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