The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-07-26
How DNA is an Agronomic Game-Changer
Next week on Seed Speaks, we talk to three experts about how DNA and its associated technologies are changing the face of agronomy. Our guests all work with companies who were recently featured on... Read more
2022-07-26
New African Swine Fever Project Launches to Help Philippine Pig Farmers
The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC), USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) and leaders from the Philippine Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Department of Agriculture are teaming up... Read more
2022-07-26
How to Protect Stored Grain in the Summer
As an
agricultural producer, you know how important it is to protect what you grow in order to reap all of its benefits. In order to protect stored
grain, for example, it must be kept dry over... Read more
2022-07-26
Governments of Saskatchewan and Alberta Disappointed In Federal Target for Fertilizer Emissions Reduction
Saskatchewan and Alberta Ministers of Agriculture are expressing profound disappointment in the federal government's fertilizer emissions reduction target. Read more
2022-07-26
Farmer in Cudworth, SK wins $30,000 shop renovation
Ryan Jungwirth is still shocked that he won the FMC Let’s Talk Shop contest Read more
2022-07-26
APAS concerned to see AgriInvest funding linked to environmental assessments
The Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan is cautiously optimistic about the next agricultural policy agreement. Read more
2022-07-26
NPPC Supports the Beagle Brigade Act of 2022
Statement by Terry Wolters, NPPC president and owner of Stoney Creek Farms in Pipestone, Minnesota: Read more
2022-07-26
Progressive Planet Announces Patent Application Filing for PozGlass™ 100G
KAMLOOPS, BC - Progressive Planet Solutions Inc., a dominant manufacturer of agricultural, household, and industrial products introducing blue-sky tech that turns post-consumer glass into... Read more
2022-07-26
Harvest is Coming — Here’s What to Know Going into it
The 2022 crop season started with variable conditions across the Prairies. Some regions were colder and drier while other areas received high levels of late winter snow, resulting in less-than-optimal... Read more
2022-07-26
Drought Rmps Up the Risks of Cyanide Poisoning in Grass Cattle Graze on
When temperatures rise and the ground dries out, Johnsongrass can become toxic with prussic acid and kill cattle almost instantly when they eat it. Read more
2022-07-26
For Dairy Farmers, Where Does the Time Go?
Globally, dairy producers face increasing challenges regarding sustainability, including declining numbers of workers in the agricultural sector, while continuing to meet increasing demand for... Read more
2022-07-26
Range Roundup: Partnership Between Absentee Landowner and Rancher Allows for Pasture Renovation
Tom Hausmann, in brown vest, gives a briefing before the burn, while Greg Schmitz, in the foreground in a brown jacket, listens with the rest of the burn crew. Read more