Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive January 2021 Better Farming Prairies January 2021 edition features Kara Anderson on the front cover and the following articles: Autonomous Equipment - Advances in Ag, Forecast Maps - Tracking Efforts, BRM Programs - Need for Change, Nitrogen on Oats - Ideal Rates, & Fertilizer Prices. February 2021 November/December 2020
Manitoba combine concaves featured in TIME Magazine Thursday, October 30, 2025 A product from Winkler, Man., has found itself in TIME Magazine. Thunderstuck Ag’s Razors Edge concaves are part of TIME’s list of the 300 best inventions of 2025. “I don’t even think it’s sunk in,” Jeremy Matuszewski, president and founder of Thunderstruck Ag, told Farms.com. “I mean... Read this article online
Manitoba government signs MOU with Vancouver Fraser Port Authority Thursday, October 30, 2025 Manitoba’s government and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority have committed to working together to bring Manitoba goods to world markets. On Oct. 27, the two parties signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to connect Manitoba businesses and goods to global customers through the... Read this article online
Updates to Case IH RB566 Round Baler Wednesday, October 29, 2025 The Case IH RB566 round baler has been redesigned with a strong focus on serviceability, dependability, and efficiency, offering farmers a more advanced and reliable baling experience. According to Brian Williams, livestock product specialist with Case IH, the latest improvements... Read this article online
22 young leaders graduate from Rural Ontario Institute’s Change Makers Program Tuesday, October 28, 2025 The Rural Ontario Institute (ROI) has marked a milestone in rural leadership development with the graduation of 22 participants from its Rural Change Makers (RCM) program. The private ceremony, held this October, celebrated a year of learning, collaboration, and community impact. “We are... Read this article online
Demco-Welker Farms Collab Delivers Big Buddy Tuesday, October 28, 2025 Demco recently introduced the Big Buddy grain cart, a product of collaboration with Big Equipment, the makers of Big Bud tractors, Titan Tires, and the well-known Montana-based Welker Farms. The project began when the Welker family decided to rebuild and modify their iconic Big Bud... Read this article online