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"Video from Mike Libbrecht "

Joe Dales replied Oct 12, 2010 to Great Harvest 2010 Video - Keep sending us links or subscribing and we will post them up

6 Nov 13, 2010
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"Some new Soybean Test Plot Results from Pride Seeds. http://www.yielddata.farms.com/…"

Joe Dales replied Oct 2, 2010 to Yield Data Center - first Soybean plots have arrived from MAIZEX Seeds

1 Oct 2, 2010
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Joe Dales replied Oct 2, 2010 to USDA Quarterly Grain Stocks Report Sept 30th 2010

1 Oct 2, 2010
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"I am bullish about the short and medium term for agriculture prices....China, India…"

Joe Dales replied Oct 2, 2010 to Top Economist Says, "Higher Crop Prices Are Permanent." What Are Your Thoughts On The Future Of Farming?

6 Oct 14, 2010
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"Great few days at the Outdoor Farm Show...even with the rain and mud... Thanks for v…"

Joe Dales replied Sep 16, 2010 to Are You Planning To Attend The Outdoor Farm Show? Drop By The Farms.com Booth - We are On The North Mall and 4th Lane North.

5 Sep 18, 2010
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"WOODSTOCK, ON - Sheep are the newest addition to the livestock offering at the 2010…"

Joe Dales replied Sep 13, 2010 to Are You Planning To Attend The Outdoor Farm Show? Drop By The Farms.com Booth - We are On The North Mall and 4th Lane North.

5 Sep 18, 2010
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"Looks good again this morning. Drop by the Farms.com Tent at the Outdoor Farm Show t…"

Joe Dales replied Sep 13, 2010 to Will we see $5 corn in the morning?

2 Sep 13, 2010
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"Here is the analysis of the USDA Crop Production and WASDE Report. "

Joe Dales replied Sep 11, 2010 to Will we see $5 corn in the morning?

2 Sep 13, 2010
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"Remember to check out the info on the AgCareers.com University of Guelph Event at th…"

Joe Dales replied Sep 8, 2010 to Are You Planning To Attend The Outdoor Farm Show? Drop By The Farms.com Booth - We are On The North Mall and 4th Lane North.

5 Sep 18, 2010
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"Thanks John: I guess I had a little better experience with the first tractor I got t…"

Joe Dales replied Sep 7, 2010 to Vintage Tractor Photo Video: What was the first tractor you ever drove? What is your favourite memory?

2 Sep 7, 2010
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Sharing Your Story, Growing Our Reach

Alberta Canola has been hard at work championing growers, strengthening agriculture literacy, and building connections across the province. Here’s what we’ve been up to and what’s ahead. STAMPEDE SEASON: SADDLED UP FOR ANOTHER YEAR With the Calgary Stampede fast approaching, July 3 to 12, 2026, our team is gearing up to welcome thousands of visitors to our now two-year-old interactive booth in the AltaLink Hall. This walkthrough exhibit continues to be a favourite among families, food lovers, and international guests, offering a hands-on, friendly space to explore canola’s journey from seed to table. Calgary Stampede remains one of our strongest platforms for meaningful conversation. Visitors are eager to understand how their food is grown, and they’re often surprised and impressed to hear directly from Alberta growers. In an age of swirling misinformation, your stories matter more than ever. By meeting people with empathy and clear, simple facts, we can counter myths while building

New Research Funding for 2025-2026

As the 2026-27 call for research Letters of Intent are well underway, Alberta Canola wraps up signing agreements from the 2025-26 cycle. A total of 16 Full Proposals were accepted for funding by Alberta Canola, totaling over $1.42 million. This level of funding was possible due to the collaborative efforts of SaskOilseeds, Manitoba Canola Growers Association, Western Grains Research Foundation (WGRF), Results Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR), Alberta Innovates, Alberta Grains, and Prairie Oat Growers Association, as the projects’ total costs were $5.83 million. “Targeted research investments today are building a more resilient canola crop for tomorrow.” Canola diseases remain a top priority for canola growers and consequently received the most funding, just under $1 million. The 10 disease projects include clubroot, verticillium, and sclerotinia with an emphasis on genetic and agronomic advancements. Additional high level research priorities including abiotic stresses, weeds, nutri

Hello Canola: Growing Momentum, Growing Connections

As another growing season begins, Alberta Canola is excited to share how the National Canola Marketing Program (NCMP) is continuing to build nationwide consumer trust, one upbeat touchpoint at a time. Now in Year 3, the Hello Canola campaign is stronger than ever, connecting with urban millennial Canadians and shining a bright spotlight on one of Canada’s most important crops. WHY THIS CAMPAIGN MATTERS FOR GROWERS Hello Canola isn’t just a fun, friendly marketing effort, it’s a strategic investment in long-term consumer confidence. By meeting Canadians where they spend their time and speaking in the language and formats they prefer, this campaign helps shift public perception from “I’ve heard of canola” to “I’m proud to choose Canadian canola.” Every positive impression contributes to stronger trust in the crop you grow, strengthens our domestic market, and boosts long term demand. CAMPAIGN PERFORMANCE THAT TURNS HEADS So far, this year’s paid media performance is turning out to be

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