Soil sensing goes radioactive with gamma ray spectrometry
A geiger counter for your fields is one of the latest innovations for mapping soil
Fortune favours the speedy when it comes to grants
Focus On Practical Energy: Federal farm programs often pay out large sums, but they can become fully subscribed very quickly
Ottawa’s focus on green programs a concern for some farm groups
Focus On Practical Energy: While the programs are fine, producers also need ones that don’t fall into the green ‘bucket,’ they say
Don’t count pipelines out as a source for your livestock watering system
Underground pipe may be more economical than you think — especially with federal funding
Ground truthing: Are on-farm trials for you?
Testing something on the farm isn’t the same as a scientifically valid field-scale trial
Good beginnings make for happy endings for canola stands
Seeding a little too deep while going a little too fast are two big, but common, mistakes
Bow River flows set to bounce back in time for irrigation season
A big snowpack comes to the rescue after water levels in the Bow fell to near-record lows last fall
Bigger equipment can spell big trouble with power lines
Fortis says sprayers and air seeders came into contact with power lines 20 times last year
What you can’t see can hurt you: The threat of dust and mould
If you can’t remove or contain the hazard, then mask up properly, says medical specialist