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Stats Canada projects decreased production due to dry conditions in Western Canada

Statistics Canada says Canadian farmers will produce more corn for grain and soybeans in 2023, but less wheat, canola, barley and oats, compared with 2022, according to recent yield model estimates using satellite imagery and agroclimatic data.


FCC: Balancing the costs and benefits of efficiency

Two experts – Farm Credit Canada (FCC) business advisor Glen Kroeker and Tomas Nilsson with Olds College – weigh in on actions you can take today to make your farm more efficient.


Wheat production estimates differ

Statistics Canada pegged the Canadian spring wheat production at 22.1 million mt, which is significantly lower than the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission’s (Sask Wheat) number – which is provided by Mercantile Consulting Venture Inc. – as well as trade estimates, which put that number at 23.1-23.5 million mt.


 
 
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Few responses to potassium fertilization

Potassium (K) fertilizer is often sold as cheap insurance against lodging, and to help promote plumper malt barley seed – a desirable trait for maltsters. Research in Saskatchewan looked into whether these, and other benefits like higher yield and better test weight, are real, even though most soils in Saskatchewan have high soil test K fertility. » Learn more...
 
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Investigating safe seedrow phosphorus in canola

How much (or how little) is too much (or too little)? That’s the question faced by canola growers when it comes to adding phosphorus (P) in the starter fertilizer blend. Research has very well documented that high rates of seedrow P can be damaging to germination and emergence in sensitive crops like canola. Additionally, most soils in Western Canada are rated low to very low in P fertility. » Learn more...
 
 
 
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It’s Time To Make a Nitrogen Plan

How do you slow the conversion of ammonium and minimize nitrogen leaching beyond the root zone? The answer is CENTURO®: a next-generation nitrogen stabilizer proven to give growers greater flexibility and protection while being gentle on anhydrous ammonia equipment. It’s crucial to protect spring-applied anhydrous. With the right plan in place, you can set yourself up for success. Keep reading to get other helpful tips about guarding your nitrogen investment. » Read More...

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Top Six Reasons to Choose Bio-Sul for Your Farming Operation

When planning your farm’s crop nutrition plan, choosing Bio-Sul Premium Plus will give your crops season-long nutrition and boost your crop’s yield potential. Consider the benefits of adding Bio-Sul to your farming operation:
Low cost: Bio-Sul is priced lower than other elemental sulphur products and is effective on both sandy and low organic soils. Farmers can apply enough in one shot to last multiple years.
Promotes long-term soil health: Farmers recognize that sulphur is critical to production and that sulphur deficiency leads to yield losses.
Flexible in the field: Bio-Sul can be applied…
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Events 
 

Canada's Outdoor Farm Show 2023

September 12, 2023 | 744906 Oxford Road #17, R.R. #6 Woodstock, Ontario » Read More...

Agricultural Excellence (AgEx) Conference

November 21, 2023 | 50 Stone Road West Guelph, Ontario » Read More...

SaskCanola - Learn to Lead

November 22, 2023 | 480 2 Ave S, Saskatoon, SK S7K 5R4 » Read More...