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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

1 Nov 13, 2009
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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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Above Average Yields for Saskatchewan

Crops were above average this year in Saskatchewan, with yields topping the 10-year provincial average and beating the Statistics Canada model-based estimates released in September.  The province released its latest yield estimates in its final crop report for the 2025 growing season on Thursday.  The average oat and barley yields were pegged by the province at 94.4 and 70 bu/acre, respectively, compared to the StatsCan estimates of 90.2  and 67.9 bu/acre. The province pegged the average Hard Spring wheat yield at 51.5 bu/acre, and other spring wheat at 55.5 bu/acre, versus StatsCan’s single spring wheat estimate of 49.2 bu. The average provincial durum yield of 39.4 bu/acre was 2.5 bu above the StatsCan estimate.  At 42.4 bu/acre, the average Saskatchewan canola yield was 1.8 bu higher than StatsCan, while soybeans were a hefty 14.8 bu above at 39.6 bu. The average flax yield was pegged at 26.6 bu/acre, above StatsCan’s 23.1 bu.  Peas were reported by the province at 40.8 bu/acre,

Breaking the silence: Understanding stigma in farming and mental health

The narrative in agriculture is evolving. Caring for the land, animals, and equipment has always come first; now farmer well-being belongs on that list. For centuries, the culture in agriculture has valued resilience, self-reliance, and hard work. These are important qualities that have built our farms and fed our world. Yet these same values have, unintentionally, helped create one of the biggest barriers to farmer mental health: stigma. Stigma shows up as silence, hesitation, fear and shame, making farmers feel they must carry their struggles alone rather than reach out for support. Decades in the making The roots of those feelings – fear and shame towards mental health in agriculture stretch back decades, woven into the history of rural life. Farmers have been expected to endure hardship quietly, whether it was a drought, market crash, or a barn fire. Generations grew up hearing phrases like “tough it out” or “pull yourself up by your bootstraps.” Asking for help, especially for

Filiz Koksel, associate professor, University of Manitoba

Filiz Koksel is an associate professor in the Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences (FHNS) at the University of Manitoba (UM). She was appointed Manitoba Strategic Research Chair in Sustainable Protein in July this year. Born in Winnipeg while her father was completing graduate studies at UM, Koksel grew up in Turkey, where she earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in food engineering from Middle East Technical University in Ankara. She later returned to Winnipeg to complete her PhD in food science at UM and joined the Department of FHNS as a faculty member in 2017. She lives in Winnipeg with her husband and their five-year-old daughter. Tell us a bit about what you’re working on at UM. My research focuses on food processing, transforming ingredients, both plant- and animal-based, into nutritious, appealing foods. These processes range from mixing or milling for bakery applications, to extrusion cooking, which is a process used for making puffed snacks like Cheeto

Canadian Beef Producers Request Termination of the Canada-UK Continuity Agreement

The Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) calls for the Government of Canada to initiate the termination of the Canada-UK Continuity Agreement, following the tabling of the UK Accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) legislation. In July 2023, the Government of Canada announced the accession of the UK to the CPTPP agreement. CCA, our provincial members, and beef producers across the country urged Canada to “say no to a bad deal”. Since then, the UK has not made any effort to address the non-tariff barriers that are keeping Canadian beef out of the UK market. At the same time, UK beef imports into the Canadian market have increased from $16.6 million in 2023 to $42.5 million in 2024. “We are calling on all Parliamentarians to stand up for Canadian beef producers,” said Tyler Fulton, President of CCA. “In these uncertain geopolitical times, we need every opportunity to diversify our markets.” Given the Government’s recent tabling of th

Jaclyn Prystupa powers precision automation at GIFS at USask

Jaclyn Prystupa is an Automation Specialist at the Global Institute for Food Security (GIFS) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask). It’s a dynamic role in which she leads the development, optimization, and troubleshooting of automated workflows and laboratory equipment within GIFS’ Omics and Precision Analytics Laboratory (OPAL). Put more simply, she works with robots to expand the capabilities and throughput of GIFS’ genomics offerings. Every day, she programs, operates, and maintains a growing number of automated liquid handlers, each one capable of executing complex laboratory tasks with speed and precision. This work is central to OPAL — a PacBio Certified Service Provider and one of Canada’s largest sequencing and genotyping facilities. There, Prystupa combines genomics and computer science to accomplish big things in small timeframes. How big is big? Think thousands of plant, animal, and microbial samples. By leveraging automation, these samples are efficiently prepared,

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