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Farmer and Agronomists' Thoughts On The Use of Fungicides on Corn. What Have You Experienced?

Andrew Campbell recently video taped a discussion between farmers and agronomists from Ontario Michigan and Ohio.    Watch the video below…

Started by Joe Dales

2 Jul 18, 2010
Reply by Joe Dales

Anyone Started Wheat Harvest? How Are The Yields and Grain Quality?

I have heard they are starting to combine wheat in Essex county....yields ranging from 65-90 bu/acre.   Please post your yields and any com…

Started by OntAG Admin

2 Jul 16, 2010
Reply by Chris Schaap

Double Crop Beans after Wheat??

I was wondering if anyone has ever tried this, and if you have what were the results?

Started by Chris Schaap

6 Jun 13, 2010
Reply by Chris Schaap

Taking on weeds...

A lot of rain on our farm (About 2 inches in the last week -- west of London) - looks to be giving weeds a bit of a boost on our corn crop.…

Started by Andrew Campbell

1 May 13, 2010
Reply by Richard Hamilton

Frost last night in London - any on your farm?

Woke up this morning to see the grass frosty, had to scrape the truck windshield.   Was there any frost in your area on your farm?

Started by Sandra Dales

2 May 10, 2010
Reply by Emily Thompson

What are you planning to plant?

Just looking at the market prices and wondering what the weather will do.... what to plant?  or should I plant!!

Started by AgOntario

0 Mar 26, 2010

Why do you grow wheat? Here is what some of your neighbours think - Wheat School Interviews.

Wheat School Video from RealAgriculture. Wheat is a major crop around the world. I believe that there is a wheat harvest happening in ever…

Started by Joe Dales

0 Feb 23, 2010

tobacco farmers take advantage

http://www.lfpress.com/news/london/2010/02/16/12895161.htmlbefore long they'll be asking for another 300m saying they can't afford to go on…

Started by Rocky

1 Feb 17, 2010
Reply by rein minnema

Post fertilizer prices here......

Post your fertilizer prices here...   Have heard prices near Ottawa Urea 490$11-52-0 495$0-0-60.5 610    

Started by AgOntario

3 Feb 3, 2010
Reply by Ross Stone

Spending too much time in line ups at the elevator.........

See what they are doing in the UK.   http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2010/01/28/119729/Grain-chain-could-save-16342m-a-year-to-the-benefit-of

Started by Sandra Dales

0 Jan 28, 2010

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Shic Global Disease Monitoring Report Renewed By Board

Since December 2017, more than 80 Global Swine Disease Monitoring Reports have been developed by a team at the University of Minnesota, now led by Dr. Maria Sol Perez Aguirreburualde. Funded by the Swine Health Information Center as part of its mission to identify emerging disease threats, the monthly reports are published in the SHIC newsletter and serve as a frequently accessed resource for the swine industry on the SHIC website. Reports are built with near real-time global surveillance of swine diseases for their content and rely on a network of global collaborators to expand and verify regional information. With renewal, the GSDMR will continue and expand in 2024 with a new online dashboard to display the global distribution of priority swine diseases in near real-time. The GSDMR uses a continually updated procedure of screening to identify and score swine disease related events that may represent a risk for the US swine industry and reports those results on a monthly basis. Both

4 Tips to Improve Sow Longevity Through Employee Training

Sow mortality continues to be a growing problem for U.S. swine producers. With already thin margins on sow farms, the ability to raise a gilt into a healthy third-parity sow is necessary to recoup the costs of her development. “Over the last handful of years, sow mortality has been excessive, but in 2023, it was particularly bad,” says Adam Gutierrez, senior account manager with Pharmgate Animal Health.  The latest MetaFarms reports show sow death loss in 2023 was at an all-time high at 15.3%. That’s up 1% from a year ago – a trend that continues to move in the wrong direction.  The trickiest part of sow mortality is that many factors contribute to it. Thankfully, through employee training, it’s easier to identify early illness and lameness. “Animal husbandry needs to be the No. 1 focus,” Brad Edkberg, business analyst at MetaFarms said in Sow Death Loss Reaches All-Time High in 2023: What Can Producers Do Now? “I think that's probably one of the lowest hanging fruits to improve so

New study highlights sustainability of Ontario fruits and vegetables

A new study shows that over the last two decades, Ontario’s fruit and vegetable growers have been widely adopting a range of practices that support sustainable local food production.

Ag in the House: April 15 – 19

Farmers are asked to fill pantries, but Bill C-234 prevents them from doing so, one Conservative MP told the House

Squeal on Pigs Manitoba Confident Feral Pigs will be Eliminated from Manitoba’s Landscape

The Coordinator of Squeal on Pigs Manitoba is confident the province's feral pig population will ultimately be eliminated.

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