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"Great video by Tracey Baute on the Western Bean Cutworm Scouting Video. video pla…"

Joe Dales replied Jul 24, 2010 to Corn and Soybean Agronomy Updates: Several videos - Is there anything you want to report?

1 Jul 24, 2010
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"Ontario Solar Network is planning a townhall meeting to discuss what can be done abo…"

Joe Dales replied Jul 21, 2010 to Solar Prices Drop -- Blood Pressure Rises

15 Jul 21, 2010
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Joe Dales replied Jul 21, 2010 to Support for Retiring Farmers in Ontario

2 Jul 21, 2010
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"Hi Tina, Kevin Stewart has looked at the retirement and succession issue on AgVisio…"

Joe Dales replied Jul 21, 2010 to Support for Retiring Farmers in Ontario

2 Jul 21, 2010
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Joe Dales replied Jul 18, 2010 to Farmer and Agronomists' Thoughts On The Use of Fungicides on Corn. What Have You Experienced?

2 Jul 18, 2010
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Joe Dales replied Jul 16, 2010 to Farmer and Agronomists' Thoughts On The Use of Fungicides on Corn. What Have You Experienced?

2 Jul 18, 2010
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"Great progress John....it seems like a tough fight to get everyone to contact their…"

Joe Dales replied Jul 16, 2010 to Petition to Fast Track Cattlemen's BSE Class Action Suit.

12 Jan 6, 2011
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Joe Dales replied Jul 10, 2010 to Anyone Started Wheat Harvest? How Are The Yields and Grain Quality?

2 Jul 16, 2010
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Joe Dales replied Jun 29, 2010 to Flooding in Western Canada

3 Jun 29, 2010
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"Agriculture Minister Carol Mitchell says her department is looking for ways to help…"

Joe Dales replied Jun 29, 2010 to Regulations Killing The Small Meat Abattoirs and Local Meat Processors. Does It Matter?

5 Jun 30, 2010
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Saskatchewan farm show ready to highlight new innovations

Western Canada’s largest outdoor farm show returns this month to showcase new and exciting technology for the agriculture sector. Ag in Motion show director Rob O’Connor said there will be more to explore, drive and discover. “There’s a reason Ag in Motion is known as the place to find out what’s new in agriculture every year,” O’Connor said. “Advancements in production and AgTech are always featured and celebrated here.” Among the key attractions this year are the Ride & Drives that give farmers the opportunity to get behind the wheel and test the latest equipment in real field conditions, offering a hands-on comparison of models and features. A variety of sprayers, tractors and material handling equipment, such as skid steers, compact loaders and will be available to try out. The 2025 Innovations Program highlights emerging products and solutions developed to solve real on-farm challenges, which are available for visitors to view on-site. New this year is the debut of the one-da

Hail, excessive moisture, insects caused the most crop damage in Saskatchewan

Thunderstorms swept across parts of the province, bringing moisture along with some hail and that means some producers will be assessing crop damage over the next week to determine the impact on yields. According to the latest Saskatchewan Agriculture crop report, the most rainfall recorded was 115 millimetres (mm) in the Archerwill area, followed closely by the Beatty area with 85 mm. There was also notable rainfall in the Kinistino and Middle Lake areas with 75 mm and 65 mm, respectively. Despite heavy rainfall in some locations, overall provincial topsoil moisture conditions declined from the previous week’s report. Kim Stonehouse, a crops extension specialist, said other than hail, there were several other factors that contributed to crop damage. “There was also grasshopper and flea beetle activity that has persisted and is causing some minor damage in some dry areas,” Stonehouse said. “In West Central, East Central and Northeast regions producers are reporting minor damage fro

Tax credit expands meat processing facility

The province’s inviting and tax-friendly business environment, and abundant agricultural resources, make it one of North America’s best places to do business. In addition, the Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit helps attract investment that will further diversify Alberta’s agriculture industry. Beretta Farms is the most recent company to qualify for the tax credit by expanding its existing facility with the potential to significantly increase production capacity. It invested more than $10.9 million in the project that is expected to increase the plant’s processing capacity from 29,583 to 44,688 head of cattle per year. Eleven new employees were hired after the expansion and the company plans to hire ten more. Through the Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit, Alberta’s government has issued Beretta Farms a tax credit of $1,228,735. “The Agri-Processing Investment Tax Credit is building on Alberta’s existing competitive advantages for agri-food companies and the primary producers t

Massey Ferguson introduces the MF 8S Xtra featuring comfort and efficiency upgrades

Massey Ferguson, a worldwide brand of AGCO (NYSE:AGCO), is proud to announce the introduction of its new MF 8S Xtra series, building on the success of the multi award-winning MF 8S models and featuring new styling, increased efficiency and even better operator comfort.

Four-Time Olympic Gold Medalist, Hall of Fame Inductee, and Philanthropist Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser to speak at Grape Growers 40th Annual Celebrity Luncheon

The Grape Growers of Ontario’s Celebrity Luncheon marks the opening of the Niagara Grape and Wine Festival by showcasing Canadian personalities and celebrating the annual grape harvest. This year, in partnership with Meridian

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