Late blight confirmed in Alberta

Late blight confirmed in Alberta

Specific steps needed to prevent carryover of disease to future crops

Reading Time: 3 minutes Late blight is one of the most serious diseases of potatoes and tomatoes worldwide, resulting in significant yield and quality losses annually. In general, in Alberta, late blight occurs infrequently, but can have devastating impacts in the years when it reaches epidemic levels. β€œIn the summer of 2013, late blight was confirmed in parts of […] Read more

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Prairies to see wet two weeks before cold sets in

CNS Canada — An ongoing battle between warm and cool air across the Prairies is expected to lead to a wetter bias across Western Canada in September, before cold air begins to establish itself toward the middle of the month. “As we get towards the end of the month the cool air will start winning […] Read more


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StatsCan stocks report to confirm size of 2013-14 crop

CNS Canada — The ag industry hopes to confirm the size of the 2013-14 crop when Statistics Canada releases its latest stocks estimates for Canadian crops on Friday. The report will show ending stocks for 2013-14 as of July 31. Charlie Pearson, a crops market analyst with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development in Edmonton, said […] Read more

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Cargill gains Ont. chocolate plant in deal with ADM

Archer Daniels Midland’s (ADM) exit from the chocolate processing business will see Cargill expand its own chocolate arm in Ontario. The two global grain and agrifood players on Tuesday announced an agreement in which Cargill will buy ADM’s worldwide chocolate business for US$440 million. The sale includes ADM’s chocolate plant at Georgetown, Ont., about 15 […] Read more


Southwestern Ontario’s Palmerston Grain bills its Minto Township facility as the largest inland grain terminal in the province. (PalmerstonGrain.com)

SW Ontario grain handler to change hands

The family-owned company behind what’s billed as Ontario’s biggest inland grain terminal is set to exit the grain handling business. The owners of Palmerston Grain — which operates from Palmerston, Ont. and handles wheat, corn, soybeans and canola through its 57,000-tonne capacity terminal at nearby Minto — have reached a deal to sell the business […] Read more

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CropChatter: Why are my canola swaths turning black?

If your ripe canola looks like it’s covered in a black mould or soot, there’s good news and bad news. According to specialists on the Manitoba CropChatter site, the sooty growth is caused by fungi that only infect dead or dying tissue. That’s the good news. The bad news, however, is that so far, provincial […] Read more


Service to flag possible farm equipment safety issues

Service to flag possible farm equipment safety issues

Farmers wanting to air concerns about possible safety hazards on new equipment now have another channel to move those issues forward. The Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) last week launched its “Speak Up For Safer Equipment” tool, an online form farmers can use to report safety concerns with farm equipment manufactured in the past five […] Read more

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Prairie wheat bids hold steady

CNS Canada — Average bids for Canada Western Red Spring (CWRS) wheat across Western Canada held relatively steady during the week ended Friday, with slight improvements in basis levels generally compensating for declines in the U.S. futures, according to average prices quoted from a cross-section of Prairie elevators. CWRS bids remain the strongest in Manitoba, […] Read more



WeatherFarm’s map for percentage of normal rainfall for the period of Aug. 26 to Sept. 1, 2014. For more precipitation, high/low temperature and CHU maps for the Prairies visit WeatherFarm.com.

Rain bogs down Prairies’ wheat, canola harvests

Winnipeg | Reuters — Rain has bogged down Western Canada’s harvest of canola, spring wheat and other crops, while cool temperatures slowed the growth of crops that need to mature before the first significant frost. Most of southern Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta have received rain recently, with Manitoba’s Red River valley among the hardest hit […] Read more