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Harrows

can someone go through the different types of harrows and what the advantage of each is? I have found a few already like tine, spring, chai…

Started by Iain Robson

4 Dec 31, 2012
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Future of Farming: Robot Farmers? What do you think of this concept video?

What do you think farming technology will capable of in 50 - 100 years?Joe

Started by Joe Dales

15 Dec 20, 2012
Reply by Iain Robson

Check out the video of this huge farm in Alberta. Machinery To Farm 86,000 acres.

Video from Farm Hand Studios. HUUUGE farm in Alberta! Does 86000 acres!14 combines12 seeders10 swathersAn amazing fleet of Petes, a big bud…

Started by OntAG Admin

2 Dec 13, 2012
Reply by Iain Robson

Equipment Maintenance and Extending Equipment Life

Hello everyone, I am the new territory representative for Chemsearch, one of the world's oldest and largest chemical supply companies, ser…

Started by Jason Munro

0 Jul 18, 2012

Saving money and getting better parts for your Harvestore silo unloaders.

If your interested in learning more ask a question. We can save you approx. a third of your maintenance costs. Service, parts, complete unl…

Started by Chris Eringa

0 Jul 5, 2012

Celebrating Harvest 2011: Post Videos Here: Val Don Farms, Materski Farms,

Started by Joe Dales

1 Nov 12, 2011
Reply by Joe Dales

Photos of AGCO Equipment at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show 2011

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Started by OntAG Admin

0 Sep 19, 2011

Photos of Case IH at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show 2011

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Started by OntAG Admin

0 Sep 14, 2011

Video from the Ayr 2011 Vintage Tractors and Farm Machinery Show

Started by AgOntario

0 May 23, 2011

Video: Driverless John Deere tractor runs amuck in Walmart parking lot

A couple in Richmond Hill,Ontario were returning from the car wash when they noticed a strange late-night gathering at the local Walmart. C…

Started by AgOntario

1 Apr 19, 2011
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McDonald’s Canada and Cargill Further Champion Youth Leadership in Beef Sustainability through partnership with the CRSB

The Canadian Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (CRSB) is proud to announce support from McDonald’s Canada and Cargill for its CRSB Council Youth Position, reinforcing their commitment to sustainability and amplifying the voices of young leaders in the Canadian beef industry. The position, an Ex-Officio (non-voting) role established in 2025, was added to the CRSB Council to ensure youth perspectives are represented and embedded in our approaches to beef sustainability now and in the future. This financial support for the position provided by McDonald’s Canada and Cargill will enable full participation in CRSB Council, member and other events for the next three years. The objectives of this CRSB Council youth position are to provide a platform for youth to actively participate in and contribute youth perspectives to the CRSB; to learn from, engage and collaborate with the multi-stakeholder representatives on the CRSB Council, and to provide youth governance experience and mentorship oppor

Purchasing the right bull can quickly move your beef herd toward your production goals. However, buying the right bull doesn’t start on sale day; it begins months in advance.

Purchasing the right bull can quickly move your beef herd toward your production goals. However, buying the right bull doesn’t start on sale day; it begins months in advance. #1: Establish Short- and Long-Term Breeding Goals Before looking at bulls, identify what you want your herd to achieve in the short and long-term. Your breeding program should align with your operation’s resources, management style and future plans. For example, knowing the traits that you want your calves to have (e.g. lighter birth weight, better growth, carcass quality, maternal traits), will better prepare you to match those goals with the genetic potential offered by available bulls. #2: Determine the Traits to Focus On Based on your goals, determine which traits to select for. As an example, if you are breeding first calf heifers, selecting bulls with higher calving ease is essential. In contrast, if you are not retaining replacement females and sell all calves after backgrounding, consider focusing on

Former ag minister Ritz remembers working with Prime Minister Harper

The former prime minister had his official portrait unveiling last week

Bonnefield joins Canadian Agriculture Investment Coalition

Bonnefield joined an investment coalition aiming to invest up to five billion dollars in Canadian agriculture and food innovation by 2030 to support growth and long-term success.

FCC Rallies Investor Coalition to Deploy Up to $5 Billion in Ag Innovation

Farm Credit Canada (FCC) has convened a coalition of more than 20 investment organizations collectively prepared to deploy up to $5 billion into Canadian agriculture and food innovation by 2030, marking what it describes as a generational investment opportunity for the sector. 

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