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Video from the Tractor Pull at the Farm Machinery Show in Louisville - Is this the Best Farm Show to Attend?

Started by OntAG Admin

1 Mar 16, 2011
Reply by Mackenna Roth

Rising Gas Prices... Who cares! Lets go to Monster Jam!!

With all the news about the rising price of fuel and the economy, you think it would have an impact on big cars and trucks on the road!…

Started by Mackenna Roth

1 Mar 2, 2011
Reply by Joe Dales

Who uses a salford rts?

I am interested in hearing if anyone has used a rts on corn and soybean stubble.  Does it help when notilling into corn stalks?  I want to…

Started by Roadrunner

3 Feb 14, 2011
Reply by Roadrunner

Check out the Valtra ANTS video...On their 60th Anniversary...A look into the future. What do you think?

Started by OntAG Admin

1 Feb 14, 2011
Reply by Roadrunner

Vintage Tractor Photo Video: What was the first tractor you ever drove? What is your favourite memory?

Here is video of photos we put together from our trip last year to the Farm Progress Show in Decatur, IL.

Started by Joe Dales

2 Sep 7, 2010
Reply by Joe Dales

New 2011 John Deere 8R/8RT Series Tractors Video from John Deere

New 2011 John Deere 8R/8RT Series Tractors

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Aug 27, 2010

John Deere 9500 Straw Chopper update. Anyone done this?

I am sure most of you hve soybeans that are chest high. This year we will be putting alot of trash through the combine and Iam concerned ab…

Started by Frank Borszcz

0 Aug 18, 2010

What To Consider When Buying A Grain Cart? Opinions on this video?

Started by Joe Dales

0 Jun 19, 2010

Planting Corn: Video from the field. Alan Moore of Ayr, Ontario We will add other farmer videos here.

Click the Play button to watch the video. In this video provided by Pride, we take a trip with Alan Moore of Ayr, who is getting clos…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 May 5, 2010

Best Duct Tape on the Farm Story:

I saw this video and thought everyone could use a light bit of entertainment.

Started by Joe Dales

0 May 2, 2010

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Agriculture Headlines from Farms.com Canada East News - click on title for full story

Failing Grade for an Out of Touch Federal Budget

The 2024 federal budget is woefully bloated with a deficit of $40 billion dollars and yet falls short in addressing Canadian farmers’ real concerns. “Once again, the federal government has missed the opportunity to support agriculture and those that work in the industry. The real issues impacting us are the cumulative effect of the carbon tax on everything that we do, the growing need to have coordinated grain research, increased funding for the PMRA, and industry efficiency through an improved Canada Grains Act,” stated Daryl Fransoo, Chair of the Wheat Growers Association. The federal government has worked to defeat C-234, a bill that would provide immediate relief to grain farmers from the negative impact of the carbon tax on grain drying. The government fails to understand that these costs impact grain farmers and their ability to grow grain for domestic and export consumption. The government was forced to change their policy on the Advanced Payments Program and increase the int

A Message from Our Executive Director: Spring 2024

Throughout the winter, we took the opportunity to engage with many growers at various meetings and events around the province. Growers are facing many challenges heading into the 2024 growing season including significant dryness in some areas, high costs of production, and weaker prices for some major crops. We know that these factors are placing pressure on growers’ expected margins for 2024. While prices of some major crops are significantly lower since last growing season, most pulse prices have held up fairly well. Prices for green lentils, green peas, and chickpeas have been particularly strong. In addition, India has come back to the market for pea imports after a hiatus since 2017, which has given some support to yellow pea prices since December 2023. Current estimates are that India could import 800,000 to 1 million tonnes of peas from December 2023 to June 2024, while import restrictions there are temporarily lifted. At the same time, Canada’s largest market for yellow peas –

Mobile skills lab to promote ag manufacturing

A mobile skills lab will travel around Saskatchewan to promote careers in agriculture manufacturing. Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada (AMC) will create a virtual reality experience with the lab visiting school campuses and community events to promote industry careers to students, parents, and teachers. In addition to growing the workforce, the mobile skills lab will showcase professional development opportunities to those already working in the agricultural manufacturing industry. AMC President Donna Boyd said the industry has seen huge growth and this in turn has increased the demand for talent “A career in agriculture offers the opportunity to be one of the most successful industries in Canada—one which protects the environment, ensures global food security and fuels the future of food through innovation,” Boyd said. “AMC is directly addressing the needs of our members and our industry through the Careers in Ag initiative. The Saskatchewan Government is providing $300,000 to

Ag content lacking in the Federal Budget

The Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) was disappointed to see insufficient investment in Canadian agriculture in the 2024 budget. CFA President Keith Currie said farmers continue to struggle under the weight of high-interest rates, a price on carbon for essential farming activities, for which farmers have no viable alternatives, and an increased risk of extreme weather events. He said these challenges are testing the limits and effectiveness of risk management programs. “While we understand there are competing priorities for government funds, with erratic weather and high prices tremendously increasing the risk profile of Canadian agriculture, the government can ill-afford to ignore food production and Canadian farmers,” Currie said. Some positives in the budget included a re-commitment to launch of consultations on interoperability more commonly known as right to repair, carbon rebates for small businesses and previously announced funding for temporary improvements to the A

Keep it Clean launches 2024 Product Advisory

Canadian agriculture must pay attention to export market regulations, an industry rep said

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