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
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
The market forecast? Grim and grimmer
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
Dead cattle found near Killam, SPCA investigation underway
Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals reminds cattle owners to provide supplemental feed and water
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
Increased grain production in Viking area prompts elevator expansion
Decision to expand based on two-year market analysis of crop availability
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
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
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