With a $3.5-billion price tag, there are a lot of programs covered by the new federal-provincial funding agreement for agriculture. That includes a new program for farm tech (such as sensors and precision sprayers) as well as more funding for improving grain dryer efficiency. Both are expected to be popular items.

A new name, some familiar programs and a bunch of new money

Federal-provincial ag funding deal has new initiatives, old favourites and sizeable grants

Reading Time: 3 minutes Have you been itching to buy temperature and moisture measuring cables for your grain bin? Or maybe an imaging drone or some fancy soil sensors? If so, there may be up to $150,000 available to you. Through its new five-year Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, Ottawa and the province will split the cost of a number […] Read more

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Carbon price exemption for farm gas clears Commons

Bill C-234 next headed to Senate

Legislative amendments that would exempt farmers’ eligible purchases of natural gas and propane from federal carbon pricing are now en route to Canada’s Senate. Bill C-234, a private member’s bill sponsored by Ben Lobb, the Conservative MP for the southern Ontario riding of Huron-Bruce, passed third reading for adoption in the House of Commons on […] Read more


Forecast probability of temperature above, below and near normal (calibrated) for the period of March, April and May 2023. (Map by Environment and Climate Change Canada)

‘Normal’ spring ahead for most of the Prairies

Below-normal rains expected for southern Alberta, western Saskatchewan

MarketsFarm — Canada’s Prairies are looking at normal temperatures over the next month to three months, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). The federal department on Tuesday issued its temperature and precipitation probabilistic forecasts, which also called for normal precipitation for most of the region. “The forecast is really neutral for the Prairies, […] Read more

After three decades of riparian stewardship, the Hall’s Timber Ridge ranch is a showcase for what can be accomplished. The operation frequently plays host to workshops for producers.

Foothills ranchers share rules for water resiliency

Keep it simple: Riparian areas play an outsized role in vital watersheds, and caring for them isn’t complicated

Reading Time: 5 minutes The Eastern Slopes are what many people picture when they think of Alberta — a sweeping landscape of grass and rolling hills giving way to forests and ridges framed by the majesty of the Rocky Mountains. But all that beauty masks serious issues, including the considerable strain on riparian areas. Key to the effort to […] Read more


Nitrification inhibitors, legumes in rotations and variable rate are all effective, although for the latter you’ll need to invest in soil testing as well as yield and soil maps, says Mario Tenuta, one of the country’s top experts in 4R practices.

Reduce NO2 emissions 30 per cent? No problem, says expert

Nitrification inhibitors and legumes are clear winners but split application not effective in much of Alberta

Reading Time: 3 minutes Achieving a 30 per cent reduction in nitrous oxide emissions from nitrogen fertilizer shouldn’t be a tall order for a crop sector or even individual farms, says a leader in 4R nutrient management research. “Research across the Prairies has shown that it is possible to reduce emissions quite significantly without the need to drop the […] Read more

The blocks of green squares in this Google Earth satellite overlay represent the irrigation areas identified in the preliminary feasibility study. Although it could be scaled back, these four outlined blocks cover 108,000 acres of already cultivated land.

The bid to irrigate east-central Alberta

BIG DREAMS: Many hurdles lie ahead, but proponents say massive $1.3-billion project is a lifesaver for struggling region

Reading Time: 6 minutes It’s the best thing that ever happened out here.” That’s how farmer Daryl Peers describes a proposal to spend as much as $1.3 billion to irrigate up to 108,000 acres in the Special Areas and Municipal District of Acadia. And while the project is far from a done deal, it’s desperately needed to rejuvenate the […] Read more


You certainly don’t see rice in Alberta every day, but these fellows proved it can be done. But first researchers will have to find varieties that set seed earlier in the growing season.

Rice could grow nice in southern Alberta

The harvest was a bust, but with more suitable varieties the Asian staple could be grown, trial determines

Reading Time: 3 minutes While it wasn’t the success hoped for, researchers have proven that rice can be grown under irrigation in southern Alberta. The plants failed to reach harvest, but project lead Michelle Konschuh said they did surprisingly well for a crop rarely grown in Canada. “We didn’t quite get to the finish line,” said the irrigated crop […] Read more

RDAR board director D’Arcy Hilgartner (in red jacket) hosted Ag Canada officials Abdullahi Keinan and Luka Kovacec (on right) to talk about climate-positive practices on Alberta farms. Joining them (from left) were producers Steven Trautman, Dieter Gaglemans and Curtis Snell, along with program manager Fiona Briody.

Climate mitigation grants a huge hit on Alberta farms

More than 700 applications came in this year and a second, bigger surge is expected in February

Reading Time: 4 minutes Hundreds of Alberta producers have completed climate mitigation projects on their farms and the administrator of the On-Farm Climate Action Fund is expecting another wave of applications when the program reopens in February. “We’re swamped but that’s good,” said Fiona Briody, program manager for RDAR (Results Driven Agriculture Research), which is administering the bulk of […] Read more


The SWOT spacecraft is moved into a transport container inside the Astrotech facility at Vandenberg Space Force Base on Nov. 18, 2022. (Photo: USSF 30th Space Wing/Chris Okula)

NASA to conduct first global water survey from space

Data would bolster weather and climate forecasts

Los Angeles | Reuters — A NASA-led international satellite mission was set for blastoff from southern California early on Thursday on a major Earth science project to conduct a comprehensive survey of the world’s oceans, lakes and rivers for the first time. Dubbed SWOT, short for Surface Water and Ocean Topography, the advanced radar satellite […] Read more

“This project could reinvent what agriculture looks like in east-central Alberta.” – Jordon Christianson.

Alberta eyes another blockbuster irrigation project

Proposed $1.3-billion project would transform east-central Alberta

Reading Time: 4 minutes The east side of Alberta could see revolutionary change if a $1.3-billion plan to irrigate 108,000 acres in the Special Areas and Municipal District of Acadia moves ahead. “Special Areas has everything it needs to become a highly productive agricultural area – everything except a reliable supply of water,” Jordon Christianson, chair of the Special […] Read more