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  1. Better Farming Prairies Magazine May/June 2024

    ... Matt & Joe Hamill on the cover and the following articles: Farmland in Demand - A Valued Resource, Meaningful Connections - Alta.'s Hamill ...

    angel.dolan - Apr 23 2024 - 09:42

  2. Better Farming Magazine April 2024

      Better Farming April 2024 edition features the following articles: Biological Amendments - Healthier Crops?, Carbon Sequestration - Managing Soil, Agronomy Insights - New Tricks, and Farm Machinery Showcase.

    angel.dolan - Apr 23 2024 - 09:38

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    Ramanath - Apr 23 2024 - 09:08

  4. What’s Bugging Your Canola?

    ... to Mori, “around 2008, the swede midge was spotted in Saskatchewan and Manitoba.” Fortunately, swede midge wasn’t seen again, ... for swede midge, CFM was discovered. So, how does one go about accidentally discovering a new insect species while monitoring for ...

    angel.dolan - Oct 27 2023 - 08:07 - 0 comments

  5. Big Things to Come in Bison Research

    ... genetics. By Emily Croft A team at the University of Saskatchewan and Parks Canada are working to create sustainable tools to help ... use bison hair for nests, and there are lots of studies about reintroduction that show the benefits to the ecosystem. “When they ...

    angel.dolan - Oct 27 2023 - 08:07 - 0 comments

  6. Drought: Prairie Farmers Hoping to Recoup Losses

    ... impediment this year, with southwestern and west-central Saskatchewan and southern Alberta hit hardest. As a result, growers are ... of the crop. Other global factors Anderson warns about the shadow that strained global financial markets casts over grains, ...

    angel.dolan - Oct 27 2023 - 08:08 - 0 comments

  7. ‘Why are we burying residue deeper than we plant?’

    ... applications. However, some producers are still skeptical about leaving lots of residue on the field. We spoke with industry experts ... as reviewing what crop you’re ending with, and what your plan is for next year. If you have heavy soil, it might be worth exploring a ...

    angel.dolan - Oct 27 2023 - 08:04 - 0 comments

  8. Ray Robertson: Canadian Agricultural Hall of Famer

    ... says Ray. “We had crops, pigs, and we milked about 15 cows and sold cream at that time. I quit high school in Grade 11 when ... well and took on the task of managing the Environmental Farm Plan program in Grey County. “Between the Environmental Farm Plan and the ...

    angel.dolan - Oct 27 2023 - 08:06 - 0 comments

  9. Strip-Tillage: Save Your Soil & Labour Costs

    ... implemented strip-till on their farms. “What I like about strip-till is that it plays to the advantages of both no-till and ... for strip tillage is how it works into a farm’s fertility plan. This decision is related to both timing and equipment selections. ...

    angel.dolan - Oct 27 2023 - 08:05 - 0 comments

  10. When Biology Meets Chemistry

    ... who have been farming for a while “probably didn’t learn about biologicals in university or college, so the familiarity isn’t there to ... in the field the next season. “Plants are fussy about nutrient forms. They will only take up nitrogen in nitrate or ammonium ...

    angel.dolan - Apr 23 2024 - 09:32 - 0 comments