Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive July/August 2020 Better Farming Prairies July/August 2020 edition features the following articles: Farm Family Dynamics - Find Balance, How to Drive Production - Keep it Simple, Clubroot Pathotypes - Science at Work, On-Farm Trials - Get Started, and Success in Ag. September 2020 May/June 2020
Manitoba Crops Advance Rapidly as Warm Weather Boosts Yield Potential and Forage Production Thursday, July 16, 2026 Manitoba farmers are seeing crops advance quickly across much of the province as above-normal temperatures continue to drive development in cereals, oilseeds, soybeans, and forage crops, according to the July 14 Crop Report. The latest provincial crop update shows generally favourable... Read this article online
Gopher impact survey deadline extended Thursday, July 16, 2026 Prairie farmers have more time to provide input on how Richardson’s ground squirrels (gophers) are affecting their operations. The Municipal District of Bonnyville is giving farmers in the area until Aug. 31 to participate in a producer survey. The original deadline was June 30. “Your... Read this article online
Port of Vancouver Expansion Plan Targets Grain Exports Thursday, July 16, 2026 Canadian farmers and agricultural exporters could benefit from a major federal initiative aimed at expanding trade capacity through the Port of Vancouver, Canada's largest and most important export gateway. On July 16, the Federal Government unveiled its Port of Vancouver Gateway... Read this article online
What Sask Farmers Need to Know About Changes to the Disaster Assistance Program Thursday, July 16, 2026 Saskatchewan producers recovering from floods, wildfires, tornadoes, and other natural disasters may soon find more help available when rebuilding damaged farm infrastructure. The Saskatchewan government announced significant updates to the Provincial Disaster Assistance Program... Read this article online
EMILI Celebrates 10 Years of Connecting Farmers, Innovators, and Industry Partners Thursday, July 16, 2026 The Enterprise Machine Intelligence and Learning Initiative (EMILI) has received $3.5 million in funding from the Government of Canada to strengthen agricultural innovation and technology adoption in Manitoba. The announcement was made earlier this week during EMILI’s Field Day event... Read this article online