Farm Renewal in Canada
Mar 14, 2018

Food Secure Canada teamed up with filmmaker Jocelyne Clark to produce a short video on how Canada can better support new farmers and farm renewal to ensure a strong and sustainable food system for generations to come



 

Farm Renewal in Canada

Farm Renewal in Canada

Food Secure Canada teamed up with filmmaker Jocelyne Clark to produce a short video on how Canada can better support new farmers and farm renewal to ensure a strong and sustainable food system for generations to come... More
Clubroot

Clubroot

UofA Professor Stephen Strelkov talks about his research into diseases attacking canola crops in central Alberta.... More
  JJ Broch Garlic Top Lifter and Cutter

JJ Broch Garlic Top Lifter and Cutter

JJ Broch Garlic Harvester - Top Lift and Top Cutter... More
 Weed identification of Waterhemp and Redroot Pigweed

Weed identification of Waterhemp and Redroot Pigweed

Weed identification is essential to the success of your weed management strategy. View this informational video designed to assist growers with identifying differences between Waterhemp and Redroot Pigweed to give growers a healthy start to their crop.... More
Baling High Quality Hay with John Deere Equipment

Baling High Quality Hay with John Deere Equipment

We visit Black Rock Farms in Kentucky to see how equipment from John Deere helps them put up the best hay for their cattle.... More
$1.20 Cattle and $25 Tenderloin

$1.20 Cattle and $25 Tenderloin

Mark McCully, Vice President of Production, Certified Angus Beef LLC, explains the cost difference between $1.20 cattle and $25 tenderloins.... More
Who Wins in Pigs v. People? North Carolina Case Nears Trial

Who Wins in Pigs v. People? North Carolina Case Nears Trial

In June of 1995, a major storm in North Carolina softened a dike surrounding one of the larger hog manure...... More

SD Soybean Farmers See Checkoff Role in International Markets

SD Soybean Farmers See Checkoff Role in International Markets

South Dakota farmers got to see the key role the soybean checkoff plays in developing international markets for their product on the See for Yourself Tour to Mexico. Michelle Rook talks to participants to get their take home from the mission.... More
Tillage, No Till, Vertical Tillage in Wheat

Tillage, No Till, Vertical Tillage in Wheat

Dr. John Grove at the Wheat Field School compares research plots of wheat in conventional tillage, no-till, and vertical tillage using data from a chlorophyll meter and tissue sample. Sponsored by the Ky Small Grain Growers.... More
Farm Factor - Soybean Update March 13, 2018

Farm Factor - Soybean Update March 13, 2018

Farm Factor - Soybean Update March 13, 2018... More
Herbicide Resistant Weeds in Wisconsin, 2018 Update

Herbicide Resistant Weeds in Wisconsin, 2018 Update

Rodrigo Werle, UW Extension Cropping Systems Weed Scientist, provides an updated on the distribution of herbicide-resistant weeds in Wisconsin.... More
 Lakeland College Applied Research - Crop Seeding

Lakeland College Applied Research - Crop Seeding

We introduce Lakeland College's Crop Scientist Laurel Perrott as her team begins the 2017 crop research trials.... More
  Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation - Here At Every Turn

Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation - Here At Every Turn

Our team understands the needs of producers. Because we're producers too. Apply or make changes to your Crop Insurance contract by March 31.... More
 Pig Welfare Symposium

Pig Welfare Symposium

The objectives of the symposium were to improve the well-being of pigs by disseminating recent research findings and recommendations, raising awareness of current and emerging issues and identifying potential solutions.... More
BQA, The Right Way is the Only Way

BQA, The Right Way is the Only Way

The Right Way is the Only Way. BQA is for cattlemen and women dedicated to producing the highest quality cattle and providing consumers with the best possible eating experience. Get after it!... More
Ag Robot Speeds Data Collection

Ag Robot Speeds Data Collection

Lightweight agricultural robot scans crops, collecting genetic data, measuring traits and helping identify common diseases... More
March is a Great Time to Plant Herbs in Louisiana

March is a Great Time to Plant Herbs in Louisiana

When you say the word ‘herbs,’ the list of options is extensive. And the diverse flavors you can bring from your backyard to your kitchen is nothing short of thrilling. On this edition of Get It Growing, LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dan Gill explains why March is a great time to plant your herbs.... More
Calibrating a No-Till Grain Drill

Calibrating a No-Till Grain Drill

Associate Extension Professor and Forage Extension Specialist, Chris Teutsch, Ph.D., shows the proper way to get your grain drill seed ready.... More
An Estimate of March 1 Corn Stocks

An Estimate of March 1 Corn Stocks

Discussion of my March 1 Corn Stocks estimate.... More
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