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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
Reply by OntAG Admin

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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Key International Export Markets See Significant Agri-Food Volume Increase

Algeria, Indonesia and Morocco, three of Saskatchewan's key international markets, saw significant increases in provincial agri-food exports in 2023 over, the previous year. "The increase in exports to important international markets like Algeria, Indonesia and Morocco are yet another example of our agriculture sector's resiliency and dedication to providing reliable, high-quality agri-food products worldwide," Agriculture Minister David Marit said. "Numbers like these showcase the success we are seeing through our presence in world markets and building key relationships with our partners across the globe." Exports to Algeria had the third-highest increase in volume among Saskatchewan's top markets at 1,232,110 tonnes, or over 69 per cent. Algeria is Saskatchewan's fourth-leading market in volume with the top export commodities being durum and lentils. Indonesia's export numbers had a similar rise with an over 62 per cent increase in volume. Indonesia rose to Saskatchewan's sixth-

Supporting Research and Innovation in Agriculture with Funding for 101 New Projects

The governments of Canada and Manitoba are providing $16.3 million in grant funding under the Sustainable Canadian Agriculture Partnership (Sustainable CAP) to support 101 projects under the Research and Innovation Program over the next three years, federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Lawrence MacAulay and Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ron Kostyshyn announced today. “Folks around the world are looking for more sustainable agri-food products and I know our producers can deliver,” said MacAulay. “By investing in research and innovation across the value chain, we can address current and future challenges and help make sure the sector remains resilient, competitive, and efficient.” The funding will go towards research and capacity building to accelerate innovation in agriculture in Manitoba, supporting companies that are leading innovative research and putting Manitoba at the forefront of sustainable agriculture research. “Research and innovation drives growth and economic de

Low to Moderate Risk of Significant Spring Flooding for Manitoba

Manitoba is facing just a low to moderate risk of significant spring flooding this year, according to the provincial Hydrological Forecast Centre. With normal- to below-normal soil moisture at freeze-up and well-below-normal to above-normal winter precipitation for most Manitoba basins, the March Flood Outlook report on Tuesday said the risk of significant spring flooding is low to moderate for most Manitoba basins. Water levels are expected to remain below dikes and community or individual flood protection levels. The spring flooding risk is low for the Red River and tributaries, low to moderate for the Assiniboine River and tributaries and the Interlake region including the Icelandic and Fisher rivers; and generally low for the Souris, Qu’Appelle, Rat, Roseau, Pembina, Saskatchewan and Churchill river basins, and the Whiteshell Lakes region. Most Manitoba lake levels are normal to below normal and forecasted to remain within their operating range after the spring runoff, the out

Potato planting in peril: Irish farmers face uncertain future amidst wet weather woes

In a concerning turn for the Irish potato industry, farmers across the nation are grappling with a pressing dilemma due to unrelenting rainfalls. The situation has left them in a state of uncertainty, as they question whether planting their crops this year is a feasible option, as Louise Walsh reports in a news story published on breakingnews.ie.

CPMA announces the 2024 PFP participants

The Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA) is proud to announce 20 rising stars who will participate in the 2024 Passion for Produce (PFP) program in Vancouver.

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