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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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Winter Wheat Variety Yield and Market Share Data – 2025

Winter wheat data from the 2024-2025 Manitoba Crop Variety Evaluation Trials (MCVET) is in! This data provides farmers with unbiased information regarding regional variety performance, allowing for variety comparison. Data was derived from small plot replicated trails from locations across Manitoba. Fungicides were not applied to these plots; thus, true genetic potential can be evaluated. Although considerable data is collected from MCVET, the disease ratings are from variety registration data. Table 2 below summarizes the yield results from the 2025 MCVET data by trial location. The yield results represent 2025 data only; therefore long-term trends should be considered when making variety selection decisions. Previous yield data can be found in past editions of Seed Manitoba. As well, apart from yield, there are other variety characteristics to consider when making variety selection decisions, these include disease, insect, and lodging resistance. Check out this Manitoba Crop Allianc

Connecting the Farm Gate to Parliament Hill

The parliamentary summer recess left many questions unresolved as issues of trade, taxation and economic competitiveness took centre stage. While Ottawa was quiet, Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) was active in the field, using the summer months to connect directly with producers and show policymakers the real-world impact of federal decisions on grain farming. In August, we travelled from Manitoba through Saskatchewan and into Alberta on the annual GGC Summer Tour. Over five days and over 2,000 kilometres, the tour provided an opportunity to walk fields, see crop conditions firsthand and visit the operations of directors and members. Each stop highlighted both the diversity and the shared challenges of grain farming, from crop rotations and new varieties to high input costs, weather extremes and market volatility. The tour also created a platform to connect with local Members of Parliament and the media. MP Colin Reynolds joined us near Steinbach. MB, for a tour of Manitoba Crop Allian

Harvest Surges Ahead — But is Quality Holding Up?

Warm and dry conditions have been pushing harvest along across Alberta, with 42% of all crops now in the bin, according to the new crop report. That’s ahead of both the 5-year (40%) and 10-year (32%) averages. Most regions are running above their long-term pace, though the South is slightly behind its average despite being furthest along overall. Regional Progress South: 52% complete — still leading the province, though below the usual 65% average. Rye, winter wheat, and peas are nearly finished. Grasshoppers, gophers, flea beetles, and ergot have been spotted in some fields. Central: 31% complete versus a 42% average. Dry peas are nearly done at 89%, with canola swathing in full swing. North East: 41% complete — well above the usual 22%. Rye and winter wheat are already finished. North West: 41% complete, ahead of its 24% average. Cereals are nearly wrapped up, and canola harvest is just starting. Gopher numbers are running high. Peace: 38% complete, ahead of the 21% average. Peas a

Jaylor launches advanced 6000 Series TMR mixers

Jaylor unveils its 6000 Series TMR Mixers featuring quicker mixing, lower horsepower needs, and enhanced durability, helping farmers cut costs and improve feeding efficiency starting October 1, 2025.

From Plows to Plates - The 2025 International Plowing Match Returns to Niagara

The 2025 International Plowing Match & Rural Expo is coming to West Lincoln in the heart of Niagara. With the theme “From our Farm to your Table,” this year’s IPM promises a vibrant celebration of agriculture, local heritage, and rural life.

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