With harvest in full swing around the country, many American farmers are concerned about current crop values and how international trade negotiations may be impacting their bottom lines. During a recent episode of the National Land Podcast, Dr. Gary Schnitkey with the University of Illinois summed up where we are: “Right now… cash prices for … Continue reading "A Look at Tariffs and Current Crop Values" The post A Look at Tariffs and Current Crop Values appeared first on National Land...| National Land Realty News
A federal shutdown doesn’t just close parks. A government shutdown can cause slowdowns for the cash, credit, and conservation pipelines rural landowners rely on. During a recent episode of the National Land Podcast, Editor for Progressive Farmer Chris Clayton laid out the real-world impacts for landowners, buyers, and sellers. Here’s what landowners should know about … Continue reading "What a Federal Shutdown Means for Landowners" The post What a Federal Shutdown Means for Landowners a...| National Land Realty News
Read all about current farmland market conditions in this article with insights from Farmer Mac's Chief Economist!| National Land Realty News
Reading Time: 5minutes The Treaty Land Sharing Network has grown slowly throughout its first year in Alberta, but landowners are starting to get on board. The post Fostering reconciliation one farm at a time appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressAlberta Farmer Express
National Land Realty Land Broker and Director of Auction Services, Jeramy Stephens, appeared on RFD-TV to discuss why farmer sentiment has slipped as many producers brace for another year of losses. Stephens noted that high input costs, tighter margins, and uncertainty in global commodity markets are weighing on confidence, leading many to draw comparisons to … Continue reading "Farmer Sentiment Down Amidst Ag Struggles" The post Farmer Sentiment Down Amidst Ag Struggles appeared first on N...| National Land Realty News
The option is still available for farmers who want to sell assets that way, but a U.S. auction firm expanding into Canada notes the number of live, on-farm auctions has drastically declined. The post Farm auctions evolve with the times appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsGrainews
A retiring Manitoba couple with no farming heirs would like to see their land safely transferred to their farming neighbours. Just gifting the land, though, or selling it below market value would complicate their retirement plans.| Grainews
Canadian farmland values rose by an average of six per cent in the first half of 2025 according to a new report from Farm Credit Canada.| Alberta Farmer Express
Agrivoltaics -- conducting agricultural activity, such as grazing sheep, under arrays of solar panels -- can provide farms such as this southern Alberta ranch with diversification options.| Alberta Farmer Express
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
New FSA loan rules have changed the process for farmers applying for federal loans. Learn more about what these changes mean here!| National Land Realty News
The reemergence of the New World Screwworm has left many ranchers concerned for their herds. Learn more about what's being done here!| National Land Realty News
The Ford government likes to publish policy decisions on Friday afternoons prior to long weekends.| Farmtario
Almost four decades ago, for a reason that I can’t remember, I developed an interest in solar power, so I went looking in Blackwell’s Bookshop, Oxford for something on the subject. Of the three or four available at the time I purchased the cheapest, with the wonderful title of How To Make Your Own Solar … Continue reading "Photosynthesis"| Warwick Vegan
The ratio of farmland rental prices to farmland value was similar in 2024 compared to 2023, but renting extended its cash flow advantage over ownership, Farm Credit Canada reported.| Manitoba Co-operator