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2011 Field Pest Update

Tracey Baute, Field Crop Entomologist with The Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs gives an update about the current pest con…

Started by Mackenna Roth

0 Jul 25, 2011

Do you have a problem with Giant Hogweed? How do you like this new OMAFRA Video?

Started by Joe Dales

0 May 9, 2011

Wet Field Conditions - Is this what your farm looks like? Has anyone had any planting success?

This video was taken in Ohio but probably is what alot of farmers have experienced. How does your farm look? Has anyone in Eastern Ontario…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 May 5, 2011

Corn test weights and quality

Our corn quality is exceptional this year...the test weight is 56-58 and some is as dry at 17% moisture.  What is everyone else getting...n…

Started by Roadrunner

1 Mar 25, 2011
Reply by ibsmunish

Broadcast spreading N onto wheat or corn

I am wondering how much of my Nitro would be lost to the atmosphere and how much is actually available to the crop. My preferred method wou…

Started by Jonathan Boland

3 Dec 23, 2010
Reply by OntAG Admin

How are your corn yields? Share your results here. Also check out the Farms.com Yield Data Centre for Seed Company Test Plot Results.

Here is a video report from Mike L... Harvesting Corn during the Fall corn harvest in Southwestern Ontario. Yields were good. Highest avera…

Started by OntAG Admin

8 Dec 17, 2010
Reply by Joe Dales

Should You Be Planting Higher Corn Populations? Video of some farmers and agronomists' thoughts on populations.

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Dec 5, 2010

Nano-Technology: Manipulating Nature for Agricultural and other Profits

Lastnight I was on greenhousecanada.com, which led me to an article posted by the Toronto Star, about an new Genetically Modified apple, wh…

Started by Jamie Boland

0 Dec 5, 2010

Lloyd Crowe Harvesting in Prince Edward County

Started by lloyd crowe

2 Nov 20, 2010
Reply by Joe Dales

Harvest Watch

We've just started a new series called Harvest Watch for Canadian crops. Here is our first one... Have heard of 70bu beans - but not first…

Started by Andrew Campbell

4 Nov 11, 2010
Reply by Joe Dales

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Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Welcomes Three to Board of Directors in January

Three nominees have been acclaimed to the Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) Board of Directors following the close of nominations today. Jim Hale of Lancer and Gerrid Gust of Davidson will join the Board of Directors in January. Shaun Dyrland of Kyle will continue into his third three-year term on the Board. Winston van Staveren, SPG Board Chair, says, “We are excited to welcome our new Directors, Jim and Gerrid, to the Board, where they will help shape SPG’s strategic direction. We are also pleased to have Shaun returning for another term. Each of these individuals brings valuable experience and knowledge to our Board.” SPG had called for nominations for three positions on the Board of Directors and received three nominations. As such, the candidates will be acclaimed. Trent Richards will depart the Board in January, having served three consecutive three-year terms and reached his maximum term limit. Mario Gaudet stepped away at the end of August after serving one three-year ter

Pea crop nearly harvested in Northwest

Just like in East- and West-Central regions, harvest is 63 per cent complete in the Northwest. This is well ahead of the five-year average of 45 per cent and 10-year average of 38 per cent. Harvest has wrapped up for fall cereal, mustard and lentil crops in the northwest. Nearly all peas have been harvested as 98 per cent have been combined. Spring wheat leads spring cereals in harvest progress with 78 per cent, with barley closely trailing at 74 per cent. Oats are making steady progress as 69 per cent of crops are off. Finally, 58 per cent of flax is in the bin while 36 per cent of canola has been harvested. The area around North Battleford received the most rainfall in the northwest with 39 mm, followed by Maidstone area with 36 mm. Meadow Lake, Speers and Rabbit Lake all received 24 mm of precipitation. The rain improved topsoil moisture conditions from last week. Cropland topsoil moisture is now 45 per cent adequate, 38 per cent short and 17 per cent very short. Hayland topsoil m

Nine per cent gain in West-Central harvest

Harvest progress this past week increased nine per cent to 63 per cent complete in this region, which is the smallest increase in the province this week. Harvest progress is behind the five-year average of 70 per cent, but ahead of the 60 per cent 10-year average. Many producers in this region experienced rain delays which resulted in slowed progress. Harvest has finished for fall cereal and field pea crops and lentils are nearly complete at 99 per cent harvested. Well over half of most cereal crops have been harvested, with barley being the closest to being done as 88 per cent of the crop is off. Triticale follows with 75 per cent harvested and spring wheat is a close third at 74 per cent harvest completed. Seventy-one per cent of durum is in the bin, while 67 per cent of oats have been harvested. Canary seed is the only cereal with more than half the crop in the field, as only 43 per cent of canary seed acres have been harvested. Like much of the province, mustard harvest leads all

CRSB holds its Annual General Meeting celebrating 10 years of beef sustainability progress in Canada

The Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and convention in Calgary, AB this week – celebrating its 10th anniversary of bringing together a diverse community working towards a common vision for continuous improvement in social, economic and environmental aspects of the Canadian beef value chain. With over 100 registered and 95 in attendance, eight new members this year, the CRSB currently has 85 voting members from across the beef value chain and beyond. The event kicked off with a “Harvesting Knowledge” tour included stops at Olds College and Wray Ranch – recipients of the 2023 Environmental Stewardship Award, followed by an evening reception hosted by Chop Steakhouse & Bar. On day two, the AGM business meeting highlighted CRSB’s annual successes, including the launch of the 2nd National Beef Sustainability Assessment and Strategy, a revised CRSB Certified program, updates to how projects will align with the Sustainability Strategy, an

John Deere Settles Foreign Bribery Case with $9.9 Million Agreement

Deere & Company has agreed to pay $9.9 million to settle charges from the Security and Exchange Commission alleging that the company violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which prohibits U.S. companies from paying foreign government officials to aid in acquiring business.

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