Lady in a red shirt.

Science-based organization fights anti-wheat hysteria

‘Wheat belly’ and gluten-free diets are all the rage, and a new bestseller recommends 
cutting carbs to ward off dementia, Alzheimer’s and depression

Reading Time: 2 minutes What do you say to someone who has read the bestseller Wheat Belly and believes wheat is the new evil? Stick to the facts, says Christine Lowry, a dietitian and policy analyst with the Healthy Grains Institute — a year-old organization set up “to dispel myths around whole grains.” “We’re really making sure that we’re […] Read more

Animated chicken being held by robot arms.

How to answer those tough agricultural questions from your urban neighbours

Farm advocate Cami Ryan says start by talking to family and friends, speak about your 
values as well as the facts, and tell a story

Reading Time: 3 minutes Ticked off by GM-free Cheerios and A&W trumpeting the beef in its burgers is hormone free? Then you’ll hate the Chipotle Scarecrow. The scarecrow is the hero in a Tim Burton-style animated video depicting a bleak smoke-spewing factory where caged cows are extruded into a “beef-ish” product and robots inject chickens with a green liquid […] Read more


The market forecast? Grim and grimmer

Reading Time: 2 minutes It’s not happy news, but here is the market forecast delivered to FarmTech attendees by Jonathon Driedger, senior analyst with FarmLink Marketing Solutions. Canola The rise in American soybean prices has pushed up canola in recent years, but it’s now becoming an anchor as U.S. farmers are expected to plant more soybeans and less corn […] Read more

Farmers standing beside grain truck near auger and grain bins.

As storm clouds gather, farmers urged to batten down the hatches

Experts say current grain prices are normal, knowing your cost of production critical, and hope is not a marketing strategy

Reading Time: 5 minutes It was standing room only at every FarmTech market outlook session, and the faces told the tale: anxious-looking producers leaning forward, hanging on every word, searching for rays of hope as the storm clouds roll in. But the message was blunt — there will be no quick bounce-back from the steep fall in grain and […] Read more


Dead cattle found in field in Killam, AB.

Dead cattle found near Killam, SPCA investigation underway

Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals reminds cattle owners to provide supplemental feed and water

Reading Time: 2 minutes Dave Prichard says its the worst thing he’s seen in a lifetime of farming — 17 dead cattle on his summer pasture. “It was not a very nice scene,” said Prichard, who has his own polled Herefords and registered red Angus on his ranch near Killam, about 70 kilometres southeast of Camrose. The cattle belonged […] Read more

Alberta pork producers on high alert after PEDv reaches Ontario

Alberta Pork rolls out action plan, calls on producers to plug any gaps in their biosecurity procedures

Reading Time: 4 minutes Many of Alberta’s pork producers were gathered at the Banff Pork Seminar when news broke that Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea virus (PEDv) had been found on a farm in Ontario. But there was also good news — Alberta Pork has a battle plan in place and the province’s 350 commercial producers have a couple of things […] Read more


Cargill grain elevator in Viking.

Increased grain production in Viking area prompts elevator expansion

Decision to expand based on two-year market analysis of crop availability

Reading Time: 2 minutes Cargill is undertaking a major expansion of its Viking elevator. Storage will nearly double — from 13,640 tonnes to 23,400 tonnes — and the railspot capacity will be increased to 100 cars from the current 52, said Ryan Dechief, general manager of the facility. “Compared to Pioneer or Viterra, we have one of the smaller […] Read more

Quagga mussels from Lake Mead, Nevada.

Officials warn of threat of invasive mussels in irrigation reservoirs

Last year, seven boats with Zebra or Quagga mussels were discovered in the province, 
setting off alarm bells about the threat to the irrigation system

Reading Time: 2 minutes It was a close call and prompted provincial officials to warn boaters to take care and not inadvertently bring invasive mussels into the province. Seven boats with Zebra or Quagga mussels were discovered in the province last year, and officials said they would cause havoc if ever introduced into the province’s irrigation reservoirs. “We have […] Read more


Even if you farm in the green area, you need to be on the lookout 
for midge, says insect management specialist Scott Meers.

Wheat midge warning issued after ‘huge’ outbreak hammers the Peace

Although they only arrived in the Peace three years ago, the tiny bugs 
caused more than $1 million in damage and are showing 
up in fields across the province

Reading Time: 4 minutes Producers across Alberta are being urged to check their grade samples and be on the lookout for wheat midge. The tiny bugs don’t usually cause huge yield losses, but some producers in the Peace Country and the southwest corner of Alberta were hammered in 2013 both on yield and grade losses. Damage in the Peace […] Read more

Aerating your grain is a risk management strategy, says AGI sales manager Derek Johnson.  
photo: alexis kienlen

Not a fan of aeration? It could cost you thousands of dollars

Quality can deteriorate within days of grain being put in a bin, but less than half of Prairie farmers are using aeration to protect their harvest

Reading Time: 2 minutes You’ve seeded, grown and harvested your crop. But the job is not over. “Maintaining the grain quality is the final part of the process and what we want to do is maintain the best quality inside that bin, preserving your investment,” said Derek Johnson, sales manager with Ag Growth International (AGI) in Nobleford. “Because there’s […] Read more