The life of wheat captured by Jay Schultz at 30-minute intervals. Shown above, the crop on July 5, 2014.

Shortest growing season ever for wheat crop?

YouTube video captures entire growing season of Stettler wheat crop

Reading Time: 2 minutes A person’s life can flash before their eyes in a moment. But for wheat, it takes three minutes and 57 seconds. Or at least it did for Jay Schultz’s field of Stettler hard red spring wheat this year. The Wheatland County producer borrowed a friend’s trail camera and plunked it down after seeding on May […] Read more

Monsanto settles U.S. farmers’ suits over experimental wheat

Reuters — Monsanto Co. said Wednesday it reached a settlement with U.S. wheat farmers who sued the seed company over market disruption after unapproved genetically engineered wheat was discovered growing without oversight in Oregon. Monsanto’s Roundup Ready wheat, which was never approved by U.S. regulators and which the company said it stopped testing a decade […] Read more


Australian farmers hold back wheat sales as dryness curbs yields

Reuters — Australian farmers are holding back wheat crop sales as dryness in parts of the country’s eastern grain belt cuts yields, raising the likelihood for a boost to global prices that have dropped 13 per cent this year. Farmers in the world’s fourth biggest wheat exporter have sold only about a quarter of this […] Read more

combines in a row harvesting a field

Canadian Foodgrains Bank and Alberta farmers help fight hunger

Despite having their own harvest to finish, farmers drop everything to get the crop off at 
Canadian Foodgrains Bank’s growing projects

Reading Time: 3 minutes Cor Abma isn’t the type of guy to get emotional over nothing. But he makes an exception when it comes to the generosity of his fellow farmers who volunteer each year for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. “It just brings tears to your eyes when all these people show up,” said the Leduc-area grain farmer. “This […] Read more








Russia’s winter grains still at risk despite warm weather – analyst

* Warm November to help Russia’s winter grains – SovEcon * Says some farmers hold crops due to the falling rouble * SovEcon sees Nov. grain exports at 3.0-3.2 mln T Paris/Moscow / Reuters – Warm weather last week did not eliminate risks for Russia’s fragile winter grain plantings, said a Moscow-based agriculture consultancy SovEcon, warning […] Read more