Grain Discovery, an Ontario comapny that creates software for the grain value chain, has been acquired by DTN. The post Ontario company Grain Discovery acquired by DTN appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioFarmtario
Applying extra phosphorus to drive crop yields can work — unless the field in question already contains the nutrient at 20 parts per million or higher. The post Little yield impact from excess phosphorus: study appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioFarmtario
University of Guelph dry bean researcher Dr. Mohsen Yoosefzadeh Najafabadi champions sustainability by donating surplus breeding program beans to support food security and community art initiatives. The post Bean research breeds community giving appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioFarmtario
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers executive director Carl Potts said this year’s harvest had strong yields as the organization now works on international trade. The post Pulse Weekly: SPG looks back at harvest, ahead to trade appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsDaily News from Glacier Farm Media Network - Grainews
Most crops saw higher than average yields in Saskatchewan as few acres remained to be harvested as of Oct. 20, 2025. The post Saskatchewan Crop Report: Higher yields reported for many crops appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsDaily News from Glacier Farm Media Network - Grainews
A two-year Alberta project finds old-school granular urea is still the most effective nitrogen fertilizer source for spring wheat yield when compared to “alternative” forms of granular N, at least at the sites studied.| Grainews
Let’s talk about the impending food and transportation crisis today. A growing storm is brewing across the world’s food and transportation systems. From unpredictable weather patterns to global conflicts, economic instability, and fuel shortages, the cracks are widening in the networks that keep grocery store shelves stocked and goods moving. While most people go about... The post The Impending Food and Transportation Crisis appeared first on Food Storage Moms.| Food Storage Moms
Colorado State University — Extreme, prolonged drought conditions in grasslands and shrublands would greatly limit the long-term health of crucial ecosystems that cover nearly half the planet, says new research published in the journal Science. “Climate change is bringing more severe and longer-lasting droughts to many locations around the world. Some ecosystems have shown resilience The post Prolonged drought causes unprecedented productivity loss: Study appeared first on Manitoba Co-ope...| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
India has imposed a 30 per cent duty on yellow pea imports with a bill of lading date on or after Nov. 1, 2025. The post India slaps 30 per cent import duty on yellow peas appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenNews , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers executive director Carl Potts said this year’s harvest had strong yields as the organization now works on international trade. The post Pulse Weekly: SPG looks back at harvest, ahead to trade appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Most crops saw higher than average yields in Saskatchewan as few acres remained to be harvested as of Oct. 20, 2025. The post Saskatchewan Crop Report: Higher yields reported for many crops appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Canadian farmers made heavy deliveries of grains and oilseeds off the combine and into the commercial pipeline this September, with total deliveries of the major crops up 13.3 per cent from the same month the previous year, reported Statistics Canada. The post Near record September major grain deliveries: Statistics Canada appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Canada will likely set a new record for spring wheat yields this year, topping the previous mark of 54.1 bushels an acre set in 2020. The post Prairie spring wheat looks like a bumper crop appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Canada’s seed rule modernization is finally seeing the end of the tunnel, but not everyone in agriculture is convinced about the changes or that the timeline is good enough. The post Five years and counting: Inside Canada’s seed regulatory overhaul appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
India has imposed a 30 per cent duty on yellow pea imports with a bill of lading date on or after Nov. 1, 2025. The post India slaps 30 per cent import duty on yellow peas appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Brandon is working on three new wheat varieties that beat out controls by up to 15 per cent on yield. The post Meet the new yield-boosting wheat varieties being developed in Manitoba appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
The USDA predicts a record corn crop for U.S. farmers, who question the agency’s accuracy amidst high debt and low crop prices. The post The U.S. corn crop could be the biggest ever. That’s terrible news for America’s farmers. appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
Manitoba’s confection sunflower growers will have a new seed option next spring that was developed specifically for perform in the province. The pending commercialization of one of their hybrids is a milestone for the Manitoba Crop Alliance (MCA), the commodity group that represents the province’s sunflower growers. The organization has invested in its own sunflower The post Made-in-Manitoba sunflower hybrid heads to market appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorCrops & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
The USDA predicts a record corn crop for U.S. farmers, who question the agency’s accuracy amidst high debt and low crop prices. The post The U.S. corn crop could be the biggest ever. That’s terrible news for America’s farmers. appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
Manitoba Agriculture issued its final crop report of 2025, showing the overall provincewide harvest at 97 per cent complete as of Oct. 20. Nearly all major crops have finished combining, with 37 per cent of Manitoba’s sunflowers finished, plus 71 per cent of grain corn and small amounts of soybeans and potatoes left to do. The post Most of Manitoba harvest wraps up for 2025 appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
Colorado State University — Extreme, prolonged drought conditions in grasslands and shrublands would greatly limit the long-term health of crucial| Grainews
I thought about the term “ancient” before I went searching for images for the challenge. I decided it was more than just the dictionary definition which is based on the phases of the Greco-Roman empires. Strangely, I settled on ancient crops first cultivated in the Americas which now help power the diets of the world. … More Ancient Edibles from the Americas| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
Colorado State University — Extreme, prolonged drought conditions in grasslands and shrublands would greatly limit the long-term health of crucial ecosystems that cover nearly half the planet, says new research published in the journal Science. “Climate change is bringing more severe and longer-lasting droughts to many locations around the world. Some ecosystems have shown resilience […] Read more The post Prolonged drought causes unprecedented productivity loss: Study appeared first on...| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Alberta’s harvest is virtually complete at 99.4 per cent finished, ahead of the five-year and 10-year averages at this time of the season. The post Alberta Crop Report: Harvest reaches completion appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Western Canadian wheat prices were higher on Oct. 16, 2025 compared to the past week. The post Prairie Wheat Weekly: Most Western Canadian bids higher appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Saskatchewan’s harvest was 98 per cent complete as of Oct. 13 before rain and snow fell onto some regions. The post Saskatchewan Crop Report: Harvest nears completion appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Despite snowfall in the northwest region, Manitoba’s harvest advanced to 93 per cent completion as of Oct. 13, 2025. The post Manitoba Crop Report: Harvest near completion despite snowfall appeared first on Canadian Cattlemen.| Canadian CattlemenCrops , Latest & Featured - Canadian Cattlemen
Colorado State University — Extreme, prolonged drought conditions in grasslands and shrublands would greatly limit the long-term health of crucial ecosystems that cover nearly half the planet, says new research published in the journal Science. “Climate change is bringing more severe and longer-lasting droughts to many locations around the world. Some ecosystems have shown resilience […] Read more The post Prolonged drought causes unprecedented productivity loss: Study appeared first on...| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest News Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Alberta’s harvest is virtually complete at 99.4 per cent finished, ahead of the five-year and 10-year averages at this time of the season. The post Alberta Crop Report: Harvest reaches completion appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Western Canadian wheat prices were higher on Oct. 16, 2025 compared to the past week. The post Prairie Wheat Weekly: Most Western Canadian bids higher appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Saskatchewan’s harvest was 98 per cent complete as of Oct. 13 before rain and snow fell onto some regions. The post Saskatchewan Crop Report: Harvest nears completion appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Despite snowfall in the northwest region, Manitoba’s harvest advanced to 93 per cent completion as of Oct. 13, 2025. The post Manitoba Crop Report: Harvest near completion despite snowfall appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Crops Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Harvest operations advanced to 96 per cent complete in Alberta as of Oct. 7, with only a few late-seeded cereal and canola fields remaining, according to the latest provincial crop report.| Alberta Farmer Express
Cover crops, employed strategically, can target soil health, production, decrease erosion, address weed pressure and provide increased ecosystem diversity, but the first question a grower must answer is “what are you trying to accomplish? to achieve the highest benefits.| Farmtario
The Canadian Grain Commission has asked farmers to consider delivering harvest samples directly to CGC offices, services centres or approved drop offs as Canada Post strike delays mail.| Grainews
A new Canadian Forage and Grasslands Asssociation high performance forage program will be a resource for farmers, agronomists and others in the forage sector.| Canadian Cattlemen
Recorded yields in the 2025 Great Lakes YEN (Yield Enhancement Network) challenge surpassed 115 bushels per acre across all participating farms in 2025, with a record breaking 180.2 bushel crop grown by one Michigan participant. The post Great Lakes YEN wheat yields top 115 bushels per acre in 2025 appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Production of Field Crops Ontario | Farmtario
Tips on how to limit yield loss this fall after a dry growing season. The post Handling grain with low moisture and high variability appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Production of Field Crops Ontario | Farmtario
The Canadian Grain Commission has asked farmers to consider delivering harvest samples directly to CGC offices, services centres or approved drop offs as Canada Post strike delays mail. The post Mail strike disrupts grain sample delivery appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Production of Field Crops Ontario | Farmtario
Soil sampling can give growers a clearer picture on the true fertility needs of their fields. The post Proactive soil sampling brings fertility cost savings appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Production of Field Crops Ontario | Farmtario
Corteva said on Wednesday it would separate its seed and pesticide businesses into separate listed companies, as the agrichemicals firm seeks to sharpen its strategic focus. The post Corteva to split seeds, pesticide units into separate listed companies appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Production of Field Crops Ontario | Farmtario
Thanks to a stretch of good weather, Alberta farmers advanced their harvest 12 points during the week ended Sept. 29 to 89 per cent complete. The Alberta agriculture department said that’s seven points above the five-year average. The post Good weather pushes Alberta harvest along appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Production of Field Crops Ontario | Farmtario
A new alfalfa variety from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada addresses the crop’s preference for ideal conditions by expanding the pH range in which it can be effectively grown, while bringing yield benefits. The post New alfalfa varieties under development appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Production of Field Crops Ontario | Farmtario
Scientists at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada are developing new berry varieties for eastern Canadian growers to meet new climate challenges and consumer preferences.| Farmtario
Prairie farmers and agronomists needing a more definitive process to detect fusarium infection in cereal grains, particularly barley, may get such a process out of research underway at the University of Saskatchewan. The post Fusarium head blight mycotoxin detector in the works appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
High seed costs and low grain prices are renewing debate over planters in canola. Experts weigh seed savings, fertilizer limits and agronomic trade-offs. The post Seed costs spark new interest in planters for canola appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
Part 2 of 2: New analyses provide test results with handy scores that assess soil using a simple format, and make it easy for Alberta farmers to spot where an intervention or practice change might have the biggest effect.| Grainews
GSI’s GrainVue bin monitoring system allows producers to monitor grain conditions inside the bin and automate any drying, cooling or aerating that is needed to keep grain in peak condition. The post GSI’s GrainVue allows for remote grain bin monitoring appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Farming Machinery & Technology | Farmtario
Alberta’s provincial harvest as of Sept. 23, 2025 was 78 per cent complete, said the province’s weekly crop report.| Alberta Farmer Express
Canada’s first durum variety classified as resistant to ergot may expand the wheat’s acreage in parts of Western Canada where it’s not been typically grown.| Grainews
Thanks to a stretch of good weather, Alberta farmers advanced their harvest 12 points during the week ended Sept. 29 to 89 per cent complete. The Alberta agriculture department said that’s seven points above the five-year average.| Alberta Farmer Express
Thanks to a stretch of good weather, Alberta farmers advanced their harvest 12 points during the week ended Sept. 29 to 89 per cent complete. The Alberta agriculture department said that’s seven points above the five-year average. The post Good weather pushes Alberta harvest along appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsPulses & Production Tips - Grainews
The World Association of Beet and Cane Growers held its annual meeting in Fargo, North Dakota, and climate change and ways to mitigate it were on the agenda for the second day of the program.| Agweek
Lower-priced commodities and lower yields may mean some producers qualify for farm program payments.| Agweek
Silver and soybeans carry a reputation for volatility and momentum, and both attract speculative money. Allison Thompson explains how psychology connects the two unlike commodities.| Agweek
Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss ongoing news that is so far doing little to move grain markets on the Agweek Market Wrap.| Agweek
Standing on a hill in Morton County, North Dakota, Jenny Schlecht pondered the importance of a diverse ag industry and in having opportunities to do something different when times are tough.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Large global supplies of wheat leave little reason for market prices to move higher — although solid demand for wheat should continue to limit the downside, commodity watcher Phil Franz-Warkentin writes.| Manitoba Co-operator
Turnkey Genomics is a made-in-Ontario startup is helping Canadian farmers, seed companies, and agribusinesses gain access to cutting-edge genomics technologies once only reserved for the biggest global players. The post Start-up bringing next-generation DNA tools to Ontario farms appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioFarmtario
Alberta’s provincial harvest as of Sept. 23, 2025 was 78 per cent complete, said the province’s weekly crop report.| Grainews
Manitoba’s provincial harvest reached 56 per cent on Sept. 21, 2025 despite wildly disparate amounts of rainfall.| Manitoba Co-operator
Bunge says it will buy the grain handling assets of North West Terminal, a facility owned in part by area farmers, at Unity in western Saskatchewan.| Grainews
The federal Conservatives called for the government to authorize emergency use of the poison strychnine against infestations of gophers.| Grainews
For the first time, Eastern wheat classes will be included in the annual harvest assessment completed by Cereals Canada.| Grainews
Saskatchewan’s harvest advanced to 68 per cent as of Sept. 22, 2025 despite rains and high humidity across the province. The post Saskatchewan Crop Report: Harvest advances despite rains appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
Researchers are looking at Prairie farmers’ options for intercropping annual or perennial crops with shelterbelts composed of berry bushes and tree species such as seabuckthorn and buffalo berry, to boost biodiversity and returns. The post Research studies fruit-forage intercropping appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
After heavy rains flooded his yard, a Saskatchewan farmer turned to a consolidation drainage and irrigation project to better manage water on his land. Here’s how it works — and how the WSA and funding help make it happen. The post Turning excess water into an asset with consolidation drainage appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
Manitoba’s provincial harvest reached 56 per cent on Sept. 21, 2025 despite wildly disparate amounts of rainfall.| Grainews
Pest Management Regulatory Agency proposes banning “over-the-top” spraying of dicama on soybeans.| Farmtario
Canadian grain and oilseed production in 2025/26 was likely larger than earlier expectations, as warm temperatures and increased precipitation across the Prairies in August helped crop development, according to updated estimates from Statistics Canada released Sept. 17.| Farmtario
Despite repeated warnings from experts, soil continues to erode at an alarming pace. Soil health advocates say it's past time to do something about it.| InForum
Amid uncertainty about crop sizes and demand, markets experts are urging farmers to minimize their risk and protect themselves going into harvest season.| Agweek
Jamie Dickerman of Red River Farm Network and Randy Martinson of Martinson Ag Risk Management discuss market response to USDA reports, lacking trade deals on the Agweek Market Wrap.| Agweek
Corn, soybean and wheat markets broke higher on recent negative USDA reports. Allison Thompson of The Money Farm says when markets stop breaking on bearish news, it’s time to pay attention.| Agweek
Commercial agriculture often refers to large-scale farming. However, it is actually a more broad term used to refer to many types of farming.| Pure Greens: Custom Container Farms
Canadian Wheat Research Coalition says review of the wheat breeding innovation system will make sure research meets farmer needs.| Alberta Farmer Express
The cereal brand’s summer and fall field tour highlights Midwest growers and local ingredients.| Mitchell Republic
Combining in Manitoba advanced 11 points during the week ended Sept. 9, which brought the harvest to 40 per cent complete provincewide, Manitoba Agriculture reported. The post Manitoba farmers focused on harvesting appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsPulses & Production Tips - Grainews
Canadian Wheat Research Coalition says review of the wheat breeding innovation system will make sure research meets farmer needs.| Grainews
Despite varied amounts of rainfall, Manitoba's harvest advanced to 29 per cent as of Sept. 1, 2025. The post Manitoba Crop Report: Harvest nearly one-third complete appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsWeather & Production Tips - Grainews
High levels of fungal disease like tar spot and southern rust are lurking in corn fields across the U.S. Midwest, threatening to reduce yields of a record-large crop and cause headaches for farmers during the autumn harvest.| Alberta Farmer Express
Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy, Minnesota Trout Unlimited and the Minnesota Well Owners Organization filed a lawsuit seeking to "strengthen Minnesota’s regulation of industrial agriculture."| Agweek
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar announced funding she helped secure for research into industrial hemp and mycotoxin in cereal grains. The funding must next pass through the House.| Brainerd Dispatch
Only minor changes to the grain and oilseed balance sheets are expected in the Sept. 12 supply and demand report from the United States Department of Agriculture, said an analyst.| Grainews
Scientists at Agriculture and Agri-food Canada are analyzing soil fungi to uncover traits which could help protect crops from disease.| Farmtario
Retirements by herbicide, management and breeding researchers had caused concern for bean growers, but the Ontario Bean Growers says the positions are now filled or being filled by the University of Guelph.| Farmtario
Bayer celebrated the brand’s greatest seed hits at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show| Grainews
Both winter and spring camelina might be on the cusp of better varieties to help boost production of the oilseed in Western Canada.| Grainews
Combining in Manitoba advanced 11 points during the week ended Sept. 9, which brought the harvest to 40 per cent complete provincewide, Manitoba Agriculture reported.| Alberta Farmer Express
Sunflowers were in full bloom in mid-August, including in North Dakota, which leads the nation in the crop most years. As tourists stop to see the bright blooms, markets and conditions were strong.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Research happening all over the country can help improve the finances of farms and ranches. Jenny Schlecht says taking advantage of that work can put producers on stronger ground.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Standing on a hill in Morton County, North Dakota, Jenny Schlecht pondered the importance of a diverse ag industry and in having opportunities to do something different when times are tough.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Ukrainian farmers plan to increase the 2026 winter grain sowing area to 5.43 million hectares (13.4 million acres) from 5.24 million in 2025, the Economy Ministry said on Tuesday, though dry soils in some areas mean planting has got off to a slow start.| Alberta Farmer Express
The Anoka native holds five world records, including largest and heaviest jack-o’-lantern, as well as North American records for pre-carved pumpkins.| Pine & Lakes Echo Journal
At 12 per cent complete as of Aug. 25, harvest progress in Saskatchewan was well behind the five-year average of 25 per cent finished, the provincial agriculture department reported. Rain and thunderstorms hampered harvesting in some areas of Saskatchewan.| Farmtario
A University of Manitoba soil scientist is using AI and satellite data to explore how Prairie landscapes respond to long-term stress — and how they bounce back.| Grainews
KENNETT, MO. — Nestled in Missouri’s Bootheel is the small town of Kennett, the Dunklin County seat. With just over 10,000 residents, it’s a close-knit community where good-natured teasing is a common show of affection. Once a sprawling swampland, it has since been transformed into an expanse of flat, fertile fields where agriculture stands as the backbone of the region’s economy.| The New Lede
By Keith Schneider President Donald Trump’s campaign to carve up federal environmental agencies and paralyze statutes that cleared the air, cleaned US waters, and protected wildlands marks the opening of MAPA, the new era to Make America Polluted Again.| The New Lede
A leaf-mining insect, the soybean gall midge and sudden death syndrome are among the pests and diseases to look out for in the coming growing season.| Agweek
The University of Minnesota has been researching the effects of dough fermentation and wheat variety in creating bread that is easier to digest.| Agweek