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"I was looking at grain corn - top hybrids - $483 per acre. No land price included in…"

Joe Dales replied Dec 18, 2009 to 2010 OMAFRA Crop Budgets Available Online: Are the numbers realistic compared to your actual costs?

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"We have now posted links to the 2009 Provincial Soybeans and Corn Trial Data. http:…"

Joe Dales replied Dec 15, 2009 to Harvest Reports: How did the corn and soybeans do in your area?

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"Thanks everyone for participating and sharing some of your feedback. I am going to f…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 30, 2009 to Canadian Government Looking For Input From Young Farmers...Comment Here.

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"I had this news sent to me on the program. Joe Canadian Hog Industry Loan Loss…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 27, 2009 to HOG LOANS DO NOT WORK

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"BNN Interview from the Royal Winter Fair How to invest in Global Agriculture - Fron…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 16, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO Importance of Ag in Canada

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"BNN Interview of Jay Bradshaw, President, Syngenta Crop Protection Interview. http:…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 16, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO Importance of Ag in Canada

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"Dr Danny Harvey University of Toronto. Interview. Discusses half of the greenhouses…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 16, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO Importance of Ag in Canada

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"Great presentation Dave. Thanks for promoting agriculture. Joe"

Joe Dales replied Nov 13, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO Importance of Ag in Canada

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"Good interview Dale....thanks for promoting ag to the consumer at the Royal. Joe Da…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 13, 2009 to ROYAL AG WINTER FAIR VIDEO The Growing Soy Market

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"Harvest Report - Soys in Milton Area I was talking to Larry Blaney from Blaney Grai…"

Joe Dales replied Nov 10, 2009 to First Soybean Test Plot Results Are On the Yield Data Centre.

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Crop Undercount Raises Questions About Reliability of U.S.D.A. Data

The Agriculture Department projected last July that farmers would harvest 86.8 million acres of corn in autumn. The projection was repeatedly revised upward until, in January, the department found 1.3 million more acres of corn — an area larger than Delaware — and concluded that the final amount harvested was 91.3 million acres. “It was a miss. No other way to call it,” said Seth Meyer, who served as the department’s chief economist until leaving in December. The 5 percent undercount may seem small, but it was the department’s worst projection in recent memory. It came as the Trump administration was cutting staff at the Agriculture Department and as President Trump’s trade war raised prices for equipment and hurt exports. Some people in agriculture have become increasingly worried about the reliability of department data. That skepticism could lead to a breakdown of the historically close relationship between the department and farmers it serves, they said. “U.S.D.A. always had a

Weekly Crop Progress and Condition Report

Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig commented on the Iowa Crop Progress and Condition Report released by the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service. The report is released weekly April through November. Additionally, the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship provides a weather summary each week during this time. “April will go down as one of the wettest on record, and that moisture has helped ease drought conditions for the majority of the state,” said Secretary Naig. “Looking ahead, the forecast trends a bit cooler and drier through the first few weeks of May, which should give farmers a longer window to keep the planters running.” Crop Report There were 4.2 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending May 3, 2026, which is 1.0 day more than last year. Topsoil moisture condition rated 1 percent very short, 9 percent short, 81 percent adequate and 9 percent surplus. Subsoil moisture condition rated 2 percent very short, 13 percent short, 78 percent ade

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This year marks the tenth anniversary of EMILI (Enterprise Machine Intelligence and Learning Initiative), the culmination of a group of community leaders working towards a common goal: to grow Canada’s economy, with a specific focus on advancing agtech in the Prairies. Jacqueline Keena, Managing Director, explained that EMILI “is an industry-led non-profit committed to driving agriculture innovation, partnership, and engagement. We provide innovators access to leading-edge equipment, technology, and production practices to increase productivity, sustainability, and profitability across the agriculture and agri-food sector.” At the heart of it all are the partnerships that EMILI cultivates between producers, industry leaders, investors and innovators. These stakeholders work together “to grow a sustainable, economically resilient digital agriculture industry.” This work is done in a number of ways. “We know that Canadian agriculture can lead the world through transformative innovati

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As a field trial modernization scientist at Corteva Agriscience, Dr. Kevin Falk is dedicated to improving the way field scientists work. The lead on Corteva Agriscience’s spray drone trials taking place at EMILI’s Innovation Farms, Falk holds an M.Sc from the University of Manitoba, a Ph.D in Plant Breeding, Genetics, and Agronomy from Iowa State University, and an Advanced RPAS Pilot Certificate from Transport Canada. Here, Falk shares his path to becoming a field scientist, the importance of relationships in building his career, and some keen observations about the digital agriculture industry. Describe your job or product in one sentence. I build digital tools and workflows that help agricultural scientists work faster, smarter, and with better data, including AI models, drone systems, and automation platforms. Where did you grow up? Was it an agriculture or urban environment? I grew up in Carman, Manitoba, a town of about 3,000 people that punches way above its weight as an agric

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