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Attendees at the Canadian Agricultural Drone Association conference in Camrose examine a drone tender trailer loaded with agricultural spray drones on display in a field. Photo: Mary MacArthur
Machinery, News

New drone spraying rules draw excitement — and a warning from researchers

Health Canada is expected to finalize proposed rules this summer that would allow drone application of any pesticide already approved for aerial use — but not everyone is on board.

By Mary MacArthur 3 hours ago
Reading Time: 4 minutes Proposed Health Canada rules would open drone pesticide application — but spray researchers say the risks aren't equal.

Steve Kenyon of Greener Pastures Ranching speaks at the Canadian Agricultural Drone Association conference about his experience using drones for promotion and aerial seeding. Photo: Mary MacArthur
Beef Cattle, Crops, Forages, News

Alberta rancher uses drones to seed thousands of acres of pasture

Steve Kenyon of Greener Pastures Ranching bought his first drone for social media videos but now uses a second to aerial-seed pastures as part of his regenerative grazing system

By Mary MacArthur April 13, 2026
Reading Time: 2 minutes Steve Kenyon started with a camera drone for social media but now aerial-seeds thousands of acres for himself and customers.


Canadian beef producers urged to lean into coalitions with U.S. producers to ward off Trump tariff threats
Livestock, News

Canadian beef producers urged to lean into coalitions with U.S. producers to ward off Trump tariff threats

By Mary MacArthur December 11, 2024
Relationships developed between Canadian, American and Mexican cattle producers during country-of-origin labelling discussions more than a decade ago may help protect Canadian cattlemen from damaging tariffs proposed by US president-elect Donald Trump, said the former head of the national cattle organization.

(Baranozdemir/iStock/Getty Images)
News, Spring Wheat

Herbicide approved for industrial use by drone 

By Mary MacArthur July 17, 2024
Canada’s Pest Management Review Agency approved Garlon XRT herbicide, the first industrial vegetation product with drone application on the label.


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