"Summer is a fun time in my email inbox because I get to enjoy photo submissions for Top Crop Manager's cover photo contest. It's cool to see what people capture to showcase Canadian agriculture. There's still time to submit photos on our website."
Alberta Grains launched a new small-plot research program that will evaluate how wheat and barley varieties respond to fungicide applications in different regions of the province.
Sometimes snow comes early and growers are left to harvest in the snow or after the snow melts. Fuji Jian spoke to this dilemma during the In the Bin: Grain Storage Seminar.
Federal, provincial and territorial (FPT) ministers of agriculture met virtually on July 17 to discuss ways to support a more resilient and competitive agriculture sector.
A recent project is evaluating the impact of overwintering and spring-planted cover crops on flea beetle damage of canola, with the goal of maximizing flea beetle control while minimizing negative canola crop impacts.
According to a report entitled Food: The Undervalued Asset in Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, prepared by Ted Bilyea in March 2025, now is the time for market diversification.
Got a photo or two on the farm during seeding or spraying – or just in general? Send them our way.
At Top Crop Manager, we want to showcase Canadian agriculture – and we need your help. Send us your best photos for this year’s 2025 Cover Photo Contest.
Enter by September 12 for the chance to have your photo featured on the cover of the Top Crop Manager print issue.
In this conversation with agriculture editor Jill Filmer, MacEachern stresses the importance of education and research to improve economic development and the success of the agriculture sector.