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Prairie-wide Canola Performance

Trials cancelled

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Cool it: too-warm soil means certain fall field work needs to wait

Agricultural Excellence Conference set to return in-person after three-year

hiatus

November 22 to 24 producers from across the country will gather again for the Agricultural Excellence Conference after three years of the farm business management conference being held online. Read More

New Holland Hayliner returns with technology twist for small square balers

New Holland is reaching to the past to introduce new technology to small

square balers. At the 2022 Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, the equipment manufacturer announced that its well known Hayliner Series of small square baler would return to the market boosting a host of new technology. Read More

Experience a faster, smoother, smarter harvest with DEKALB canola and FieldView

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Beef Market Update: Canadian market remains out of sync with U.S. market

Not for the first time this year, the Canadian and U.S. cattle market are

out of sync. As Anne Wasko explains in this week's episode of the Beef

Market Update, it's becoming a bit of a frustrating topic, as she had hoped

we wouldn't still be talking about it in October. Read More

Poll: A progress report on farm business transition

Statistics Canada tells us that the average age of farmers is increasing.

Of those farming in 2021, 60.5 per cent of farm operators were 55 years and up. Instead of looking at it as an unstoppable march to the older

generation's demise, let's think about it from the standpoint of a chunk of

the farming population has earned a retirement plan. Read More

Fertilizer survey measures concern and action on emissions reduction

Canadian farmers are very concerned about the impact managing fertilizer

emissions through regulation may have on farm profitability. Over 900

farmers from the Insights Panel responded to the RealAgristudies Fertilizer Emissions Survey and offered their concerns, insight, and action on the topic of emissions reductions. Read More

New Zealand’s proposed “burp tax” being met with push back from agriculture

industry

The "how" of countries around the world working to address climate action through legislation is taking various shapes — from aspirational goals and carbon pricing here in Canada, to fertilizer scrutiny and restrictions in the Netherlands, to taxing cow and sheep burps in New Zealand. Read More

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