Sunday, February 17 & Monday, February 18, 2013
AALP Class 14 arrived at Pearson International Airport on time for departure on our International Study Tour to India. After a short delay everyone was eager to get started on our trip. The first leg took us to Brussels where we were informed we were…
ContinueCanadian Dairy Expo News Release.
In a CTV interview, one producer from New Brunswick stated that the Canadian Dairy XPO was like “the dairy industry on steroids” and that he had “never seen the likes of this, here in Canada”.
“That producer statement fits the original vision of CDX” states expo Founder & GM Jordon Underhill. “The idea was to drive maximum value and wow factor for the dairy producer and family. After all, these are the people helping to feed the…
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Dairy Farmers of Canada President, Wally Smith, addresses the audience at the DFC Policy Conference in Ottawa, February 7,…
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With 4 major manufacturers the automatic sprayer boom height control system, can provide you with a more uniform/effective application of your inputs, increase your productivity and remove the stresses of spraying. High quality systems are available from Greentronics, Norac, Trimble and Raven. Information is available at www.northernequipment.ca regarding Greentronics Riteheight, Norac and Trimble boom height…
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Each class of the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALP) includes two study tours as part of the curriculum – one in North America, and one involving international travel. These study tours give participants the opportunity to gain an even broader perspective and understanding of regional/national/ international issues and their…
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Conversations On Sustainability online video series captures the
dialogue when urban consumers meet the farmers that grow their food.
MISSISSAUGA, ON - BASF Canada (BASF) today launched an online
video series called Conversations On Sustainability on its AgSolutions YouTube
channel. The videos feature highlights from the conversations five urbanites had
with five Canadian farmers when they…
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Farm Safety is no accident. Long hours and heavy equipment make for the best conditions to have accidents happen, but they don't have to. This time of the year, well in advance of spring work is the perfect time to plan for the coming year, and SAFETY should be a big part of that plan. It is very easy to convince yourself "it won't happen to me" and you may even think theres nothing that can be done in advance, but I'll say your wrong if thats your approach to a safe farm.
Had a…
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The last half of 2012 was busy for me, even took on custom combining to give me an extra reason to run home fast from the factory. And although the crops turned out good, the markets are favourable, it was still a tough year.
My appeal (Detail in a prior Blog) to have my farm land taxed at the farm rate came, and the decision made, NO you don't get the farm tax rate, you get to pay…
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With an accurately designed and installed tile drainage system, you can bring your crop management to a whole new level. Improve yields, improve your soil, and improve the environment around you. It's a good deal for everyone. You can hire in a professional, or you can do it yourself with great benefits.
Benefits of Tile Drainage
Installing tile drains on your farm will bring you numerous benefits.
Better Yields.
Tile drainage has been proven over…
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After all, a large part of the justification for GPS autosteer is its ability to maximise implement output by minimising overlaps and allowing…
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Numerous studies have shown that an average potato field, contains 7% missing or misplaced seed placement causing a total loose of production. These errors are more commonly referred to as misses and doubles. This is just the in-row misplacements of skips and doubles, not the row to row errors that are present within the fields from guess row areas. Guess rows can be corrected easily with the addition of assisted GPS steering systems.
What does this mean to you, would you be…
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With the ever rising costs of equipment, inputs and pretty much everything on the farm, protecting your investment is becoming very critical. Stolen tractors, implements, tools and anything else a thief can sell quickly, or overseas, is becoming common place in our rural communities. Cameras are an excellent deterrent to stop would be thieves from violating your business and life. With many farmers living at their place of business, thefts can feel violating to your entire…
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With harvest finally over for most producers throughout Ontario, many farmers will reflect on how to improve on the results of last year. These points are often over looked ways to improve harvest efficiency. I have listed what my experience shows as the most overlooked, but still very important.
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