Threats in the Field - Closing Out 2025 & Planning Ahead Threats in the Field - Closing Out 2025 & Planning Ahead While producers are accustomed to adversity, specialists say growers this year faced several risks that collectively tested resilience across major field crops such as canola, cereals, and pulses.
Farmer & Leader: Hepworth Bridges Experience with Vision Farmer & Leader: Hepworth Bridges Experience with Vision Scott Hepworth has recently been appointed chair of the Grain Growers of Canada (GGC), assuming leadership for the country’s grain sector.
Drone Discordance: Opportunities vs. Hurdles Drone Discordance: Opportunities vs. Hurdles As drones become increasingly common tools in global agriculture, their potential for crop spraying is drawing significant attention.
Shelterbelts on the Prairies Shelterbelts on the Prairies These living barriers comprise rows of trees or shrubs planted alongside farm fields or yards to protect against wind, snow, and especially soil erosion.
Land, Livestock & Innovation Land, Livestock & Innovation In Strathclair, Man., a fifth-generation farmer quietly leads the charge toward a more resilient, regenerative future for Prairie agriculture.
Test Smarter to Spend Less Test Smarter to Spend Less Soil testing isn’t expensive – especially compared to fertilizer.
Risk Management Matters Risk Management Matters From unpredictable weather and disease outbreaks to the complexities of international trade and tariffs, farmers face a multifaceted array of risks that require thoughtful management.
Prairie Farmers Still Wrestling with Drought Prairie Farmers Still Wrestling with Drought Drought has been a consistent issue for many Prairie farmers for the majority of the past decade.
Managing Weeds in Pastures Managing Weeds in Pastures Maintaining productive pastures is key to many livestock producers’ operations.
Reconnecting Canadians with Their Most-Consumed Grain Reconnecting Canadians with Their Most-Consumed Grain Every week, millions of Canadians enjoy their morning toast, lunch wraps and pasta dinners.
Dealer Advice: Navigating Right-to-Repair Dealer Advice: Navigating Right-to-Repair Our new federal right-to-repair laws – Bills C-244 and C-294 – received Royal Assent in November 2024.
Serving & Growing Serving & Growing Farmer-driven organizations have a strong presence in Western Canadian agriculture.
Old Tractors, New Life the Rise of Restoration Old Tractors, New Life the Rise of Restoration In recent years, vintage tractor restoration has become more than just a hobby.
High-Tech Weed Control: Fighting Herbicide Resistance Without Reversing No-Till Gains High-Tech Weed Control: Fighting Herbicide Resistance Without Reversing No-Till Gains I grew up on my family farm in the 1980s and 1990s. Before the switch to no-till, I can remember a couple of tillage passes to supplement weed control.
What is regenerative agriculture? What is regenerative agriculture? Regenerative agriculture has been a popular topic among the farming community and the public, as environmental sustainability is a growing concern.
Progress In Managing Parasites Progress In Managing Parasites The weather this grazing season is just one factor that could increase parasite concerns for sheep and goat farmers, says Dr. Emma Borkowski.
Herbicide Resistance Across the Prairies Herbicide Resistance Across the Prairies “It’s a growing problem across the country, and it’s not just happening in Canada,” says Geddes.
Sask. Clubroot Strategy Paying Off Sask. Clubroot Strategy Paying Off Farmers in Saskatchewan were no doubt happy to see the recent announcement that no new clubroot cases had been discovered in the province in 2024.
Farming Through Uncertainty Farming Through Uncertainty Farmers across the Prairies are no strangers to the industry's challenges, and 2025 presents a particularly turbulent landscape.
Soil Carbon & Tillage Soil Carbon & Tillage Tillage breaks up soil aggregates, releases carbon and accelerates organic matter breakdown.
Trump Floats Tariffs on Canadian Fertilizer After Announcing Billions in Aid for U.S. Farmers Thursday, December 11, 2025 Just hours after announcing a multi-billion-dollar aid package to support U.S. farmers struggling with rising costs, President Donald Trump hinted at imposing new tariffs on agricultural products—including Canadian fertilizer. The move underscores the growing uncertainty surrounding trade... Read this article online
Cereals Canada and JRSL unite to advance the Gate facility vision Thursday, December 11, 2025 Cereals Canada and James Richardson & Sons, Limited (JRSL) have taken an important step forward in developing the Global Agriculture Technology Exchange, known as the Gate. Both organizations signed a Memorandum of Understanding through which Richardson Centre, a JRSL subsidiary, will... Read this article online
Animal Health Canada Shares 2030 Goals for Livestock Thursday, December 11, 2025 Animal Health Canada (AHC) has outlined five strategic goals it plans to accomplish by 2030 to protect and advance the health and welfare of farmed animals across the country. Working under its One Health and One Welfare approach, AHC aims to unite federal and provincial governments... Read this article online
What steps does a Grower need to take to Deliver Clean Grain? Thursday, December 11, 2025 Delivering clean and accurately declared grain is an important responsibility for every grower. It helps protect the trust that international buyers place in Canadian grain and keeps valuable markets open for future sales. To support this goal, growers are encouraged to follow simple steps... Read this article online
Ontario harvest outlook: 2025 challenges and maybe a 2026 recovery Thursday, December 11, 2025 It’s December 2025, and Ontario farmers are wrapping up one of the most challenging harvest seasons in recent memory. Extended drought conditions through August and September left a mark on corn yields, while soybeans and winter wheat fared better thanks to timely rains and favourable... Read this article online