Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive February 2022 Better Farming Prairies February 2022 edition features the following articles: What's Next in Tech - Advances in Farming, Exploring Innovation - World FIRA, Farm Builders - Wood Concerns, Poultry Automation - Smart Farms, and Predator Watch. March 2022 January 2022
Alberta Seeding Nears Completion Thursday, June 5, 2025 As reported by the AFSC and Alberta Government Crop Reporting Survey, crop seeding in Alberta has progressed to 90 percent as of May 27, 2025. This is ahead of the five-year and ten-year averages of 81 percent, reflecting strong momentum across all regions. The South region leads at... Read this article online
USDA Sends Firefighters North as Canadian Wildfires Escalate Thursday, June 5, 2025 Approximately 1.7 million acres have already burned in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre. This has prompted the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to step in to support Canada as wildfires intensify across several provinces. U.S.... Read this article online
Trouw Nutrition launches IntelEgg Thursday, June 5, 2025 Trouw Nutrition has announced the launch of , a digital platform designed to empower layer producers with real-time insights and data-driven decision-making tools. The image above shows an demo screen. This browser-based application is set to transform how poultry farmers monitor,... Read this article online
R-Way Ag Ltd. receives primary elevator license from CGC Wednesday, June 4, 2025 The Canadian Grain Commission (CGC) issued a primary elevator license to a Manitoba company. On May 20, R-Way Ag Ltd. in St. Claude, Man., received the license. This type of license goes to “an operator of an elevator which primary receives grain directly from producers, for either... Read this article online
Manitoba Crops Battle Pests and Weather Wednesday, June 4, 2025 According to the Manitoba Crop Report, the province’s crops are progressing with variation across regions due to changing weather and pest conditions. From May 1 to June 1, total precipitation ranges from 40.6 mm to 81.1 mm. Eastern, Interlake, and Northwest areas have received less... Read this article online