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fromRealagriculture
19 hours ago

Poll: I want to learn more about....

Farmers want winter learning on people management, agronomy, cropping plans, weed control, profitability, and trade to prepare for next season.
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fromMail Online
21 hours ago

'Supersteaks' to be available in 3 years due to gene-editing advances

Genetically edited surrogate bulls carrying donor stem cells can transmit elite donor genetics to offspring, expanding farmer access to premium beef traits within a few years.
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fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

Looking back at 25 years of Syngenta Canada - and what's next

Crop protection innovation delivered step-change fungicides, herbicides, and integrated seed/herbicide solutions critical for disease and resistance management across Canadian crops.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

America's vanishing cattle herd drives 15% price hikes for beef | Fortune

US beef prices have surged due to a shrinking cattle herd, drought, higher production costs, and processing constraints, keeping retail beef expensive until 2028.
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from24/7 Wall St.
20 hours ago

Deere Paid $1.62 This Week: Breaking Down the Agricultural Giant's Dividend Strength

Deere's dividend remains elevated but earnings declines and a rising payout ratio raise concerns about dividend sustainability amid a severe agricultural downturn.
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fromRealagriculture
1 day ago

Canadian combine sales launch much higher to start 2026

Combine sales surged early 2026 in Canada and the U.S., while tractor sales showed mixed results—Canada up modestly, U.S. tractor sales declined, especially 4WD.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Seasons have become confused': the people struggling in UK's relentless rain

I do understand that you're going to get some rain in winter, but it has definitely got worse. Even if you do manage to work for a day, it's punctuated by periods of an hour and a half of rain where you're sitting in your truck doing nothing. Before, I used to think, a day off, that's great. But now you think, oh, jeez, not another day off!
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

RealAg Radio: U.S. support for USMCA, a bridge controversy, & details on AAFC cuts, Feb 13, 2026

Welcome to the RealAg Issues Panel on RealAg Radio! On today's issues panel, host Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, to talk about trade, a bridge, combine sales, and so much more. Plus, hear a product spotlight with Ambrely Ralph of ADAMA Canada for a spotlight interview and don't miss the RealAg Radio podcast exclusive bonus segment of today's show with Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock Exchange for a Beef Market Update!
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Elatus Era aims to strengthen anthracnose control in lentils

Elatus Era is a lentil fungicide replacing current Elatus, swapping azoxystrobin for prothioconazole to strengthen anthracnose control and improve resistance management, available 2026.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 days ago

This Valentine's Day, chocolate comes with new risks

Climate shocks and forest loss have made cocoa supply volatile, requiring agroforestry to protect yields, landscapes, and long-term resilience.
#cattle-markets
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fromRealagriculture
2 days ago

Agriculture must lead on trade but push for better infrastructure, says deputy minister Jason Hale

Alberta seeks greater policy flexibility and infrastructure investments—especially rail and ports—to leverage its agricultural scale, irrigation innovation, and export opportunities.
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fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

Without a coordinated approach, Canada is falling behind on ag tech and drone adoption

Canada requires a coordinated national ag tech innovation and adoption framework plus aligned drone and AI regulations to maintain farm competitiveness and global market access.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
3 days ago

Appelbaum: What replaces deported immigrant workers? Not Americans.

Most American dairy cows are milked by immigrants. On Dale Hemminger's farm in upstate New York, the cows are milked by robots. When a cow wants to be milked, it walks up to a machine that cleans its udder, attaches cups to its teats, draws the milk and dispenses a treat. In a barn that Hemminger plans to open this year, other robots will roam the floor like little automated pooper scoopers, picking up manure.
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
3 days ago

Celebrating Women in Agriculture: The Kickoff of the International Year of the Woman Farmer - Food & Beverage Magazine

NASDA launched the International Year of the Woman Farmer to elevate women farmers' voices and advance policy, recognition, and leadership in agriculture.
#bord-bia
fromIndependent
2 days ago
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IFA accuses minister of 'failing to deal with key issue' after meeting in wake of furore over Bord Bia chair

fromIndependent
2 days ago
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IFA accuses minister of 'failing to deal with key issue' after meeting in wake of furore over Bord Bia chair

from24/7 Wall St.
2 days ago

Two Factors Will Decide if WEAT's 2026 Rally Continues or Collapses

The most important macro factor for WEAT is precipitation timing across the central and southern Plains. Winter wheat crops are experiencing stress from extended cold spells and persistent dryness, according to recent analysis. While localized snow and rain provided some relief, the critical window is approaching. Late-winter and early-spring moisture will determine whether stressed crops recover or production estimates get slashed.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Original Bramley apple tree at risk' after site where it grows is put up for sale

The more than 220-year-old tree was grown from a pip planted by Mary Anne Brailsford between 1809 and 1815. Its apples were discovered nearly 50 years later by local gardener Henry Merryweather in a garden owned by Matthew Bramley. Merryweather was given permission to take cuttings from the Bramley seedling as long as the apples he sold bore Bramley's name. Steven said her great-grandfather, Merryweather, believed in that apple, he commercialised it, he marketed it, he promoted it he called it the King of Covent Garden'.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Roses are a proper Valentine's treat especially if you can eat them

Fortunately for me, roses happen to be edible. While technically the entire plant can be eaten, it's best to stick to the petals, buds and hips (as if I had to tell you not to chomp on their thorns and woody stems). Fresh or dried, rose petals can be used to make rosewater or rose syrup, as pretty garnishes for cakes, and to infuse into sweet treats such as ice-cream and panna cotta.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

Bringing the "functionally extinct" American chestnut back from the dead

Chestnut blight resistance is polygenic with many small-effect loci requiring directed hybrid breeding, while root rot resistance is controlled by few large-effect alleles.
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fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

Research adoption remains central focus, as RDAR names new chair

RDAR will prioritize practical, results-focused agricultural research to accelerate adoption and deliver measurable value on Alberta farms under D'Arcy Hilgartner's leadership.
fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

Speed is our currency: Dr. David Chalack reflects on RDAR's evolution in Alberta

With a background spanning science, livestock leadership, and regulatory oversight, Chalack says the opportunity to bring crop and livestock sectors together under one research umbrella was a key motivator. "The producers have to get some advantage of it," he says, emphasizing that sustainability only holds if farms are profitable . Breaking down commodity silos and aligning research with on-farm return on investment has been central to RDAR's model.
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fromRealagriculture
3 days ago

Quality over volume: Why export access remains critical for beef markets and cattle producers

Open global market access, especially regaining China and expanding Southeast Asia, is essential to maximize carcass value and sustain U.S. cattle profitability.
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fromTasting Table
3 days ago

9 Of The All-Time Biggest Meat Industry Lawsuits - Tasting Table

Major meat companies have faced multi-million-dollar lawsuits for price-fixing, wrongful death, corruption, greenwashing, and other misconduct.
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fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

How Could I Know? Ep 2: Frustration, family, and playing the long game with Gunter Jochum

Frustration and unexpected responsibility in farming can drive skill development, resilience, stronger marketing, and long-term trust-based relationships necessary to weather tough seasons.
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fromKqed
5 days ago

Small South Bay Agency Supports Super Bowl With Bug Sleuths | KQED

County agricultural inspectors used Super Bowl plant decor inspections and social media posts to spotlight invasive-pest prevention, drawing substantial public engagement for CEPA.
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fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

Corn School: What to do with all that residue?

Corn residue per acre has roughly doubled since 1985 due to higher yields, denser plant populations, earlier planting, and improved genetics and management.
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fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

Wheat Pete's Word, Feb 11: Breaking the vortex, the stover struggle and soybean records

Modern corn crops produce over 10,000 pounds of stover, increasing residue volume and requiring rotation and management adjustments for successful no-till.
#agtech
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fromArs Technica
4 days ago

Did seabird poop fuel rise of Chincha in Peru?

The Chincha used seabird guano as a nutrient-rich fertilizer, leveraging marine resources and ecological knowledge to enhance maize production and trade.
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fromRealagriculture
5 days ago

Farming Forward: Protecting fertilizer from loss through banding depth

Deep banding nitrogen at least 2.5 inches with good soil coverage reduces losses and improves nutrient-use efficiency compared with shallow banding or broadcasting.
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fromRealagriculture
5 days ago

The truth about prairie politics with Scott Moe

Saskatchewan prioritizes pragmatic global engagement, defending agricultural interests through relationships, trade access restoration, and value-added exports to support producers amid rising costs.
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fromRealagriculture
5 days ago

AgVision HD brings digital clarity to the air cart

AgVision HD uses high-resolution digital cameras and Cat5 cabling to provide scalable, clear implement monitoring for farm equipment like air carts.
fromRealagriculture
4 days ago

Ruminating with RealAg, Ep 38: Setting the stage for healthy calves and high weaning weights

Central to this window is the delivery of colostrum, which provides essential antibodies and energy. To ensure success, she recommends following a "two by four" rule. "...getting colostrum in within those first four hours is really critical to getting the best absorption," says Fowler, specifying that calves should receive two litres by four hours of age and an additional two litres by 12 hours. She points out that failure of passive transfer can lead to a 10-kilogram decrease in weaning weight.
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fromFortune
5 days ago
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Texas ramps up effort to keep Mexican flesh-eating parasite away from its cattle ranches | Fortune

A new Texas facility began dispersing sterile male New World screwworm flies to prevent infestations and protect the U.S. cattle industry.
fromMail Online
1 week ago
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Flesh-eating worms spreading into the US triggers disaster declaration

New World Screwworms are spreading from Mexico into the U.S., threatening livestock and humans, prompting Texas disaster declaration and quarantines after detections in Florida.
fromFortune
5 days ago
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Texas ramps up effort to keep Mexican flesh-eating parasite away from its cattle ranches | Fortune

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fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

New seed treatment delivers one-two punch for wireworm control in cereals

Equento Cereals offers contact and systemic wireworm control with plinazolin plus thiamethoxam, while delivering broad seed- and soil-borne disease protection in Western Canada (2026).
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fromRealagriculture
5 days ago

Lenders, investors, and industry join Farm Credit Canada in pledging $5 billion for growth of Canadian ag

A coalition led by Farm Credit Canada pledges $5 billion, and with FCC commitments totals $7 billion, to expand Canadian agriculture and food innovation by 2030.
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fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

The Agronomists, Ep 229: Verticillium stripe vs blackleg with Ian Epp and Jeanette Gaulthier

FCC offers tailored financing and resources to support the next generation of Canadian agricultural innovators, helping them grow.
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fromAnimals Around The Globe
5 days ago

Why 19th-Century Farmers Painted Their Animals Larger Than Life

Nineteenth-century farmers used exaggerated livestock paintings as visual marketing to signal abundance, prestige, and profitability at agricultural fairs.
fromHigh Country News
6 days ago

These meatpacking workers may be deported. They voted to strike anyway. - High Country News

Last week, hundreds of thousands of Haitian migrants faced an uncertain future as the Trump administration fought in federal court to revoke their legal status and deport them. But despite these threats, the largely immigrant union workers at a JBS beef plant in Greeley, Colorado, many of them recent arrivals from Haiti, still voted on Wednesday by an overwhelming margin to strike over poor working conditions in what could become the first sanctioned walkout at a major meatpacking plant in decades.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Nytro launches larger-capacity Green Lightning machine

Green Lightning converts atmospheric nitrogen into plant‑soluble nitrogen in water on‑farm, replacing part of UAN/urea at a rate of three pounds per gallon.
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fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

Faster drones a "game-changer" for pesticide application

High-speed, high-payload drones like the DJI T100 can produce more consistent spray swaths, enabling far higher pesticide application rates approaching ground rig productivity.
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fromRealagriculture
6 days ago

Times are very good in the cattle business - how long can it last?

Record-high cattle prices reflect sustained demand growth and structural supply constraints, suggesting elevated market conditions may persist for several years.
fromModern Farmer
1 week ago

7 Vegetables to Start From Seed in February

February is technically midwinter in the Northern Hemisphere, when we reach the midpoint between winter and spring. Most places are still deeply immersed in the cold and snow that comes with the winter season, but that doesn't mean it's a bad time for growing vegetable seeds. February happens to be a perfect time for getting the seed starting station together, and for many farmers, it's a great time to start some of them.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

K-Hart and Rocky Mountain Equipment expand dealer partnership

K-Hart Industries is expanding its relationship with Rocky Mountain Equipment (RME) to broaden dealer representation across key agricultural regions in Alberta and Manitoba. The Canadian manufacturer of seeding and harvesting machinery, headquartered in Winnipeg, Man, says the expansion supports its dealer growth strategy by strengthening local sales and service support in both provinces. Farmers in these regions will be supported by Rocky Mountain Equipment's established sales and service teams, providing a stronger local presence and more responsive support for K-Hart equipment, says a company release.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Five things you need to know about protecting cereals from early-season disease

Early-season, often unseen seed and soil-borne diseases limit cereal yield potential, so comprehensive seed treatments with multi-mode-of-action actives are essential.
#canadian-cattle-association
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fromFood & Beverage Magazine
1 week ago

Viva Fresh Expo 2026: Hunter Pinke Inspires with a 'No Bad Days' Mindset - Food & Beverage Magazine

Resilience and adaptability empower Tex-Mex produce professionals to navigate unpredictability and thrive amid weather, market, and labor challenges.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

What's the best way to manage crop residue?

No-till is the preferred residue management strategy among surveyed growers, preserving soil cover and supporting soil health.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

RealAg Radio: Diversifying, winter learning, and variable rate fertilizer planning, Feb 5, 2026

Farmer Rapid Fire on RealAg Radio features host Lyndsey Smith with farmers Peggy Brekveld, Jason Kehler, Phil Keddy, Jason Lenz, and agronomist Trevor Herzog.
#cattle
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

My rare plants sell for five figures. The business helps me support my extended family, but I work about 100 hours a week.

A mathematician turned rare-plant hobbyist launched a full-time plant business, leaving academia to support an extended family through plant sales.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Ag Policy Exchange: China, CUSMA, and Canada's global position

Canada must reassess China relations and diversify trade while preparing for CUSMA/USMCA review to strengthen its role in the global agri-food system.
#3d-printing
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fromRemodelista
1 week ago

Object of Desire: Rustic Woolens from Isabella Rossellini's Mama Farm - Remodelista

Isabella Rossellini founded Mama Farm to conserve heritage breeds and produces heritage-sheep wool textiles—ponchos, blankets, carpets—in collaboration with textile artist Mimi Prober.
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Profitable Practices: Adding value to off-grade grain through feed milling

Middleton owns and operates Manawan Mills, a feed mill operation that processes grain into complete livestock feeds for species ranging from poultry to cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. The mill sources most of its grain from nearby farms, often purchasing product that may be discounted at commercial elevators due to quality factors such as splits or lower test weight. Middleton says in this episode of Profitable Practices that those characteristics don't limit the grain's usefulness once it is processed.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Soybean School: Fine-tuning P & K for yield and economics

Soil-testing shows ~15 ppm P and 90–100 ppm K thresholds; fertilizing below them often increases soybean yields economically, above them returns diminish.
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fromHigh Country News
1 week ago

What tumbleweed can teach protesters - High Country News

Tumbleweeds are an adaptable, invasive plant that spreads prolifically by seed, can form new species, and causes major ecological and infrastructural damage.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Wheat Pete's Word, Feb 4: Phosphorus starter, soil biology, and sorting fact from fiction

Wheat agronomy topics include global grain logistics, soil biology, nutrient management, winter pest dynamics, tile drainage defense, and skepticism toward unproven technologies.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Here's The US State That Broccoli On Your Plate Probably Comes From - Tasting Table

Nearly 90% of U.S. broccoli is grown in California, produced by large industrial farms that enable year-round, low-cost supply and undercut smaller growers.
#usmca
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

More than 35m unexpected salmon deaths at Scottish farms sparks outcry

Scottish salmon farms reported over 35 million unexpected deaths in under three years amid minimal unannounced inspections and limited enforcement.
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fromMedium
1 week ago

Land Measurement App by Lumen Cluster: Measure Land Easily, Accurately, and Smartly

Smartphone-based Land Measurement App by Lumen Cluster enables fast, accurate, GPS-based land area calculations without specialized equipment, supporting multiple units for diverse users.
#herbicide-resistance
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

I was sick of never seeing my 6 kids. So I quit my Amazon job to become a tulip farmer.

Andrew Miller left a demanding Big Tech job to return home, start a tulip farm, and prioritize being present for his large family.
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

RealAg Radio: Productivity challenges, local growth, and Nutrien moves to unify wholesale and retail, Feb 3, 2026

Welcome and thanks for joining us for today's edition of RealAg Radio with your host Shaun Haney. On today's show, Haney is joined by: Darrell Bricker of IPSOS on income, productivity and domestic challenges; Chad Garrod of Corteva Canada for a spotlight interview for Corteva Luxe Chris Reynolds of Nutrien on Nutrien Ltd. unifying its wholesale and retail sales operations.
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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

America's Cows Are Making Too Much Butterfat

Advances in cow genetics and nutrition raised milk butterfat dramatically, creating record fat production and an oversupply that collapsed butter prices and hurt farmers.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Your Fall-Bearing Raspberries Will Bounce Back Faster If You Prune Them Like This - Tasting Table

Prune fall-bearing raspberries in winter to remove spent canes, reduce congestion, and encourage faster, stronger spring growth.
fromTheregister
1 week ago

EU's fishy digital cert system leaves exporters floundering

significant technical and legal shortcomings,
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

RealAg Radio: Weather impacts on profitability, lodging concerns, and cereal nutrition, Feb. 2, 2026

Weather strongly influences farm profitability, increases lodging risk in cereals, and requires targeted cereal nutrition and improved genetics to protect yield and quality.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

The Agronomists, Ep 228: Revving up triticale stands with Joanna Follings and Christine O'Reilly

Winter triticale can be optimized as a versatile forage: feed, cash crop, cover crop, and grazing source through improved stand management.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Pulse School: Three great reasons to put a pulse in rotation

Pulses improve crop rotations by providing agronomic benefits, soil health improvements, disease management, nitrogen fixation, and market diversification while fitting best between cereal crops.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Farmland prices plateau after explosive run

Southwestern Ontario farmland values stabilized in 2025 with modest 2.7% growth and an average price around $27,258 per acre.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Genetically modified purple tomatoes get green light to be sold in Australia

Purple Bliss tomatoes engineered to produce anthocyanin pigments were approved for sale and cultivation in Australia, with regulators finding negligible health and environmental risk.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Nutrien re-aligning to bring wholesale and retail crop input businesses together

Nutrien is consolidating wholesale and retail sales onto a single platform, realigning teams and leadership to improve reliability, efficiency, and customer value.
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Updated CLAAS Lexion combines offer new engine and cab features

Speaking with RealAgriculture at the Western Canadian Crop Production Show at Saskatoon, Terry Siebert, regional product supervisor of CLAAS, says the company is expanding its portfolio by adding the Lexion 8500 as the new bottom-end machine. The updated lineup now includes the 8500, 8600, 8700, 8800, and 8900. Siebert says the new model broadens the range of options available heading into the 2026 season.
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Grain conveyor pushes capacity to 15,000 bushel per hour

GSI's new 14-inch VersaLoop chain conveyor moves 15,000 bushels per hour, increasing capacity by 33 percent and reducing the need for support structures.
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fromIndependent
1 week ago

Am I liable if a tenant's cattle cause a road accident?

A retired landowner faces a potential insurance claim and a tenant's threatening retaliation after a road accident outside the farm.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

Farmer weighs in on the realities of cuts to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

Closing Lacombe and six other research stations undermines field-based agricultural research capacity, weakening farm resilience and threatening region-specific innovation and profitability.
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago

A new food hub brings fresh produce and alkaline soursop fish sandwiches to South L.A.

"I made a connection with some Black farmers out in Florida in December, and I drove there to pick up the watermelons," he said. "Just so people can continue their fruit fasts and stuff like that. People were telling me 'I'm 10 days deep into a fruit fast and you're saving my life right now.'"
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fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame names five inductees

Senator Robert Black, Dr. Helen Fisher, Scott Graham, Percy Hodgetts and Brian O'Connor will be inducted into the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame in 2026.
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fromModern Farmer
2 weeks ago

The February Greenhouse: What to Grow Now

Use a greenhouse in February to start late-spring transplants and quick-maturing crops by leveraging heat retention, air circulation, and appropriate greenhouse features.
fromRealagriculture
1 week ago

Kimberly Earls set to lead the Rural Ontario Institute

Most recently, she served as the executive director of the South Central Ontario Regional (SCOR) Economic Development Commission, a regional organization representing the counties of Brant, Elgin, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Oxford. In this role, she oversaw strategic planning, board governance, stakeholder engagement, and the execution of high impact initiatives. In addition to her executive leadership, Earls teaches part-time at Fanshawe College and holds a Master of Public Administration from Western University.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

RealAg on the Weekend: Tariff relief, using hybrid rye, and 25 years of Syngenta, Jan 30 & Feb 1/26

RealAg on the Weekend features guests covering China tariff relief and U.S. trade, a Syngenta Canada spotlight, and information on KWS hybrid rye.
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fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

In the world's driest desert, Chile freezes its future to protect plants

A remote Atacama seed bank preserves Chilean plant diversity under earthquake-proof, low-temperature conditions to protect species from extinction and catastrophic events.
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fromRealagriculture
2 weeks ago

RealAg Radio: CFIA and AAFC cuts, currency trouble, and more affordable groceries, Jan 30, 2026

Coverage includes a Bayer Crop Science spotlight, a panel on CUSMA and evolving trade landscape, and a beef market update from Gateway Livestock Exchange.
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