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FarmCash - Take Advantage of a Growing Opportunity

FarmCash - Take Advantage of a Growing Opportunity

With advances of up to $1 million, producers in Western Canada can utilize FarmCash as a business risk and cash flow management tool to purchase inputs, mitigate risk from weather or unexpected vet bills, provide marketing flexibility, or make other timely investments for their farm. Producers r... More
Intercropping Cereals and Forages

Intercropping Cereals and Forages

Intercropping Cereals and Forages | Manitoba Crop Diversification Centres... More
Spraying Nitrogen on Wheat

Spraying Nitrogen on Wheat

We sprayed 28% on our wheat.... More
High Fertilizer Costs Got You Down? Try Injection Pump Technology

High Fertilizer Costs Got You Down? Try Injection Pump Technology

As farmers gear up for planting season, they have a lot of factors to take into consideration - from seeding rates and row spacing to fertilizer costs and availability.... More
Ukrainian Crisis and American Agriculture

Ukrainian Crisis and American Agriculture

Without hesitation, as tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalated to a full invasion by Russian forces, world markets reacted sharply.... More
In the Markets - Luke Beckman

In the Markets - Luke Beckman

President Joe Biden made a trip to an Iowa ethanol plant this week to make an announcement that he hopes will ease fuel prices. Biden said his administration would sign an emergency order to ensure 15% ethanol would remain in fuel pumps this summer. We were joined earlier this week by Luke Beckm... More
Cattle & Grasslands: Keeping Carbon In The Soil

Cattle & Grasslands: Keeping Carbon In The Soil

Through soil management and new farming practices farmers and ranchers have made a postive impact on soil organic matter. Kimerly Cornish, Ex. Director of Food Water Wellness Foundation explains how cattle play a critical role in the importance of soil health and management.... More

Soils And Crops Webinar Sasha Loewen

Soils And Crops Webinar Sasha Loewen

Sasha Loewen, PhD candidate at MSU Agroecology Lab presents on his research to Saskatchewan ag consultants and academics.... More
Field Identification of Common Foliar Diseases of Potatoes

Field Identification of Common Foliar Diseases of Potatoes

Potato growers’ goal is to have accurate information of potential development of diseases in each of their fields. This can be accomplished with regular field monitoring.... More
Ranger Nick: How Do You Pronounce the Word Pecan?

Ranger Nick: How Do You Pronounce the Word Pecan?

Whether you say PEE-can or puh-CON, they're important in Georgia. This month Ranger Nick learns about sprayer calibration, as well as disease and insect problems producers face during the pecan growing season.... More
Nebraska Ag Land Values - Jim Jansen

Nebraska Ag Land Values - Jim Jansen

According to the findings of the University of Nebraska- Lincoln’s 2022 Farm Real Estate Market Survey, the value of agricultural land in the cornhusker state increased by an average of 16% over the prior year. We recently sat down with Agricultural Systems Economist and Extension educator Jim J... More
Growing Smarter: Plant growth regulator staging for wheat and barley

Growing Smarter: Plant growth regulator staging for wheat and barley

Learn about how to properly stage your crops for plant growth regulators with Alberta Wheat and Barley Commissions' agronomy expert Dr. Sheri Strydhorst.... More
Carbon Market History Lesson

Carbon Market History Lesson

Bill Dorgan, President Aggregation, Trimble, and Jim Wickett, Saskatchewan Director and Wheat Growers' Treasurer who farms at Rosetown, SK, discuss the history of the Western Canadian carbon credit systems and Trimble’s current carbon credit program.... More
Controlling Weeds in Shelterbelts

Controlling Weeds in Shelterbelts

Darren and Brian Hefty discuss various ways of reducing weeds in shelterbelts from the beginning until when they are well established.... More
Timber Harvesting Operation Has Proven Beneficial

Timber Harvesting Operation Has Proven Beneficial

For Trevor Crosby, the logging business is something that's been instilled in him since birth, so much so that eight years ago, when he was just twenty years old, he decided to start his own logging operation.... More
U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol Sign Up Deadline Extended

U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol Sign Up Deadline Extended

Today’s update is from Dr. Gary Adams, president of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol.... More
IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Angie Setzer

IPTV M2M, Market Analyst Angie Setzer

President Biden opens the door to E15. Spring weather intensifies from wind gusts to snowdrifts. Acreage debates are more than just price at the market. Market analysis with Angie Setzer.... More
Under sowing our crops with white clover

Under sowing our crops with white clover

Reducing our carbon footprint by decreasing our reliance on artificial fertiliser. In this instance establishing a permanent ‘understory’ of clover that captures atmospheric nitrogen and allows our crops to access it.... More
Plant Protein for Biopolymers - Dr. Nandika Bandara, University of Manitoba

Plant Protein for Biopolymers - Dr. Nandika Bandara, University of Manitoba

Dr. Nandika Bandara, associate professor and Canada research chair at the University of Manitoba, discusses using canola as a building block for polymer applications in the food and non-food industries. Dr. Bandara presented on Dec. 2, during Canola Innovation Day, the final day of Canola Week 2... More
How to Identify Plantain - Broadleaf and Rugel

How to Identify Plantain - Broadleaf and Rugel's

Many people are not aware of Rugel's plantain (Plantago rugelii) as it is very close in appearance to broadleaf plantain (Plantago major). This video will help you identify both species. For more information see the links below.... More
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