When large quantities of fresh spring grass are consumed, especially if introduced suddenly, the change in diet can play havoc with both the digestive and metabolic systems.

Care required when introducing the horse to spring pastures

Rich spring forages can lead to discomfort and health issues, and should be managed carefully

Reading Time: 3 minutes It is tempting to allow horses unlimited access to pastures as soon as the grass turns green, particularly after a long winter. Yet mindful management of this transition is crucial to the well-being of the horse. In natural rangeland conditions, new spring grasses are covered with a dry forage mat from the past growing season. […] Read more


File photo of grain bins in Saskatchewan. (Chinaface/iStock/Getty Images)

Over half Canada’s farm revenue now goes to biggest farms, census finds

More women operators, more sustainable practices, more growing under glass

While it shouldn’t surprise anyone that the number of larger farms by sales in Canada is rising and the number of smaller farms is declining, Canada’s newest ag census also shows larger farm classes now capturing the majority of total ag revenue. Statistics Canada on Wednesday began releasing data from its 2021 Census of Agriculture, […] Read more

AAFC’s Drought Monitor map at April 30, 2022. (Agriculture.canada.ca)

Drought gone in Manitoba but worsening in Alberta, AAFC reports

MarketsFarm — Record-breaking precipitation in southern Manitoba and eastern Saskatchewan helped improve moisture conditions in the region in April, taking much of the area out of the drought classification, according to the latest Drought Monitor report from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) for the period ended April 30. Two separate Colorado lows brought significant snow, […] Read more


Adding legumes to tired pastures “really ups the game and the productivity of land,” says forage expert Grant Lastiwka, seen here examining AC Yellowhead alfalfa.

There are low-cost ways to bring a tired pasture back to life

Caring for ‘baby plants’ and managing land with your cows are two pillars of pasture rejuvenation

Reading Time: 4 minutes Fertilizer and fuel prices got you down? If you have unproductive pasture, the high cost of a total redo may have you unsure of what to do. But there are low-cost possibilities, says a longtime forage extension specialist. “Everything is an option when it comes to pasture rejuvenation,” said Grant Lastiwka. One of the first […] Read more






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Seeding already behind in Saskatchewan

MarketsFarm — Saskatchewan Agriculture on Thursday issued its first weekly crop report of 2022, showing only one per cent of all crops in the ground. The report cited cool temperatures and spring snowstorms holding back many farmers getting into their fields. The overall five-year average at this time of year is five per cent complete. […] Read more

CF Industries’ UAN plant at Donaldsonville in Louisiana. The company also makes UAN at plants in Ontario, Iowa and Oklahoma. (Thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com)

CF Industries profit soars as sanctions raise fertilizer prices

Chicago | Reuters — CF Industries on Wednesday reported quarterly earnings climbed 485 per cent as the fertilizer maker ramped up U.S. shipments after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine catapulted prices for crop nutrients. Top fertilizer producers including CF, Nutrien and Mosaic Co. have benefited as sanctions on exporters Russia and ally Belarus limited global supplies […] Read more