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  1. Will Your Next Pickup Be Electric?

    ... to see the first Silverado EVs available on the lots in about 18 months,” shares Mark Cullen, president of Barry Cullen Chevrolet in ... accessible is key. “Rural Canadians should not be concerned that they won’t find a spot to charge,” assures Cullen. Ford ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 25 2024 - 12:20 - 0 comments

  2. Business Management: Still Room to Improve

    ... Between 2015 and 2020, farmers with a written business plan declined from 26 per cent to 22 per cent, while those with a financial ... to good growing seasons and strong commodity prices. And for about the last 15 years, the farm sector has experienced periods when even the ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 25 2024 - 12:20 - 0 comments

  3. Phosphorus: Because It’s Worth It

    ... We currently use some manure in our nutrient management plan, but the acres require more than what is produced by our cattle ... risk and should be avoided as well.” What about the future of phosphorus? The level of concern varies. Yaremko: ... then work with the producer to develop a nutrient management plan.”     Work with a trusted agronomist for further ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 25 2024 - 12:20 - 0 comments

  4. Avoiding Scammers

    ... In this scam, fraudsters will collect information about their victim in advance. They may use malware to create a rule to forward ... part of a farm protocol before a scam occurs. “Make a plan for what happens when the worst occurs. This ensures that critical ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 25 2024 - 12:20 - 0 comments

  5. Cross-Canada Weather Outlook

    ... farmers in the dryland and irrigated portions of southern Saskatchewan and Alberta have expressed their anxiety about dry conditions persisting into 2024’s growing season. Dryland and ...

    angel.dolan - Mar 4 2024 - 09:32 - 0 comments

  6. Farmers Under Pressure to Mitigate Interest Rate Impacts

    ... need to assume no such relief is imminent. Farmers should plan for where rates are today, and make whatever changes that are necessary ... and Olson says farmers in general are thinking twice about borrowing money while looking harder at their purchasing options. ...

    angel.dolan - Nov 23 2023 - 14:11 - 0 comments

  7. More heifers to feedlots stalls cattle rebuild

    ... behind producers not holding back heifers. Alberta and Saskatchewan, worst hit by drought in 2023, are Canada’s largest cattle ... to exacerbate 2023’s drought added to farmers’ worries about what’s in store for next year’s grazing season, and receiving ...

    angel.dolan - Feb 28 2024 - 12:32 - 0 comments

  8. Avoiding Scammers

    ... is an increasingly common type of scam that uses information about the target to personalize their approach to one specific victim. ... part of a farm protocol before a scam occurs. “Make a plan for what happens when the worst occurs. Then you don’t have to rely on ...

    angel.dolan - Feb 28 2024 - 12:32 - 0 comments

  9. 10 Years Of Aphanomyces

    ... “but it can still give you an idea of risk factor if you plan to grow pulses somewhere.” As is often the case, prevention is the ... it comes to Aphanomyces. However, farmers don’t need to be concerned about all legume plants being susceptible to Aphanomyces. ...

    angel.dolan - Aug 25 2023 - 09:24 - 0 comments

  10. Provincial pension plan hits farmers hard

    ... agricultural or other foreign workers under Ontario’s new pension plan goes against the government’s stated goal of enhancing Ontario’s ...

    editor - Aug 14 2015 - 18:16 - 10 comments