UNDERSTANDING AGRICULTURE
The Sawyers are one of two farm families featured in the four-part series Real Farm Lives, which is produced by CropLife Canada.
The Sawyers are one of two farm families featured in the four-part series Real Farm Lives, which is produced by CropLife Canada.
The Provincial Archives of
Alberta is a rich source of information for anyone researching their family’s farming roots.
In the case of agriculture policy, it goes without saying that 2020 will be a year of unfinished business.
Through the Keep it Clean! program, partner groups communicate a clear and consistent message to farmers about on-farm practices that will help reduce market risk.
The CEO of DOT Autonomous
Robotic Farm Solutions, Robert Said wants to change the public’s view of farming.
The Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture (CYSA) competition is
designed to develop public speaking,
research and communication skills among youth involved in agriculture.
BY STAN BLADE, P. Ag. 2019 is the year we in the University of Alberta’s faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences (ALES) celebrate a century of teaching and research in soil science. It is also our good fortune that this is the 90th anniversary of the Breton Plots. The ongoing long-term crop rotation experiment […]
Unless one is specifically growing a feed variety of barley, or a class of wheat intended for the livestock or ethanol market, a crop that grades as feed can be an unwelcome surprise.
Held in late July of 2019, the Made in Canada Crop Tour was conducted with the co-operation of four industry groups to help create just such barley buy in.
Every farmer will experience it
at some point. Making a grain
delivery at their local elevator, a sinister sample downgrades the entire load of a crop so dutifully grown.