"Take a read through our feature story on succession planning and readiness. It's of relevance for all Canadian farmers, focusing on a study that examines barriers and motivators for kickstarting the process. Enjoy!"
Protein Industries Canada has announced five new projects will be added as part of the Strengthening the Canadian Supply Chain program to expand availability and use of ingredients grown and processed in Canada.
Cereals Canada has partnered with Grain Farmers of Ontario (GFO) to now include eastern cereals in the Harvest Assessment Program, a program for analyzing the quality of wheat classes.
The Indonesia–Canada Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (ICA‑CEPA) has been signed by Prime Minister Mark Carney and President of the Republic of Indonesia Prabowo Subianto as of September 24, 2025.
The first-ever Alberta Top Crop Summit, hosted in Grande Prairie, is happening on Nov. 20, 2025 at Holiday Inn Grande Prairie. And the Farmer Sweepstakes are now open.
Succession readiness impacts which resources are effective. Succession planning seems like a good idea, especially given the average age of farmers in 2021 was 56 years old, according to Statistics Canada.
If you are applying late-season nitrogen to your corn crop, what are the best management practices for maximizing corn yields and nitrogen-use efficiency while minimizing nitrogen losses to the environment?
Learning from experienced women in agriculture is time well spent. Be sure to block off a few hours on October 21 for the free, virtual Influential Women in Canadian Agriculture (IWCA) summit.
Our keynote speaker and seven IWCA honourees will be sharing their perspectives on building a career, improving communication skills, developing helpful connections in the industry and more.
In addition to climate challenges, growers are facing instability around input costs and supply chain issues. Rethinking access to fertilizer could help take away some of that uncertainty and bring peace of mind.