Factors to consider when selecting canola varieties for 2025
A spokesperson for the Canola Council of Canada says there are several factors that producers must consider when selecting the right variety of canola for 2025.
Curtis Rempel is Vice President of Crop Production and Innovation. He says one of the key factors is knowing what diseases you had in your field in past growing seasons. Rempel says this is important, even though next year could be entirely different, depending on weather.
Canadian agriculture could see heavy effects from possible US tariffs
With the possibility of tariffs coming onto Canada following the American election, Canadian farm groups are preparing for what might be rougher economic conditions.
The potential 25 per cent tariffs would have a major impact on most food items which see a good amount shipped south of the border.
Cam Dahl, general manager of Manitoba Pork Producers says they're already starting behind when it comes to trade relations with the US.
National Farmers Union holds annual convention on the Prairies
The National Farmers Union (NFU) recently concluded its annual national convention in Saskatoon, marking another successful gathering for the organization. The three-day event brought together members from across Canada to connect, discuss policy, and elect leadership, showcasing the organization’s commitment to advancing the rights and livelihoods of farmers nationwide.
Julie Maxwell, the newly elected vice president of operations, shared insights about the convention and the union’s ongoing initiatives.
Generous land donation establishes new conservation area near Edmonton
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has received a significant land donation from George and Joni Greenhough in honour of George’s late father, WJ (Bill) Greenhough, a passionate advocate for preserving wild lands for both people and nature.
Bale grazing an effective method of feeding cattle
Producers in agriculture are always looking at different ways to conduct their business more efficiently, and cattle producers are no exception. With the winter months always providing a challenge for ranchers to feed their cattle, bale grazing has become more popular in use. Lynnae Ylioja is a range management extension specialist with the Ministry of Agriculture in the Government of Saskatchewan who explains bale grazing and it’s benefits.
Manitoba farmers benefit from nearly $700,000 investment in Diversification Centres
Farmers across Manitoba are set to benefit from a substantial investment in the province's agricultural research. Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers (MPSG) and Manitoba Crop Alliance (MCA) have jointly committed $691,591 to support the Manitoba Diversification Centres.
Corn Trials Reveal Top Performers and Challenges in Manitoba’s 2024 Harvest
The fall season field work was nicely extended with warm temperatures and now through the winter months the Westman Agricultural Diversification Organization (WADO) team is going over data collected and planning for next spring.
Applied Research Specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, Scott Chalmers, says they had some surprises in their field test plots near Melita when it came time to harvest their corn.
Canada Poultry Code of Canada entering first stages of change by NFACC
Canada could see a new update to how it manages poultry as farm organizations manage the Poultry Code of Practice.
That code, managed by the National Farm Animal Care Council, relates to poultry and egg producers in Canada in regards to best practices and policies.
Jackie Wepruk, the division director for the NFACC, says it's a wide-ranging code important for the industry.
2024 Canadian wheat crop report highlights strong year for prairie farmers
Western Canadian wheat farmers have reason to be optimistic as the 2024 New Wheat Crop Report reveals a resilient and high-quality harvest despite challenges.
According to Leif Carlson, Director of Market Intelligence and Trade Policy with Cereals Canada, this year's wheat production reached 34.3 million metric tons, four percent larger than last year and eight percent larger than average. This was thanks to above-average yields for both non-durum wheat and durum wheat. Durum wheat production was a standout, surging to six million tons.
Alberta couple signs second agreement with NCC to preserve Prairie Grasslands
A significant block of native Prairie Grasslands in the southern-most point of Alberta is now being conserved.
Boundary Creek couple Colleen and Dale Adams have signed an agreement with the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC). It means their 128 hectare (315 acre) cattle ranch will remain a working landscape while spared from any future subdivision, drainage or cultivation.