At a field day last month, Mike Groot explains how he set up the livestock water and fencing for his 24-acre series of test plots at his family’s farm for the Living Labs soil health research initiative.

Test plot measures the benefits of grazing in crop rotation

Researchers studying impact of including pasture in a cash crop rotation at Ontario farm

Reading Time: 2 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – They’ve been dubbed “crazy strips,” but there’s a method to Mike Groot’s patchwork of perennial pasture stands within a larger plot trial. The Ontario farmer is a participant in a project being conducted under the Living Labs initiative, a federal program that tests innovative practices and technologies on farms. Groot is hoping the […] Read more

Economics of herd rebuilding depend on cull rate, study finds

Economics of herd rebuilding depend on cull rate, study finds

Retaining heifers works best if culling wasn’t too severe, but economies of scale are key

Reading Time: 3 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – A farm’s best plan when it comes to rebuilding the cattle herd after drought may have a lot to do with how deeply it had to cull, according to the Beef Cattle Research Council study. The study drew information from 17 farms registered with the council’s cow-calf production network from Western Canada […] Read more


CME December 2022 lean hogs with Bollinger bands (20,2). (Barchart)

U.S. livestock: CME lean hogs end lower, consolidate after rally

December live cattle futures flat

Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures pulled back on Tuesday as the market consolidated after climbing nearly five per cent during the previous session, brokers said. CME December hogs closed 1.475 cents, or 1.7 per cent, lower at 85.575 cents/lb. (all figures US$). Wholesale pork prices were also lower. The U.S. […] Read more

CME December 2022 lean hogs with 20-, 50- and 200-day moving averages. (Barchart)

U.S. livestock: CME lean hogs rally on bargain buying

Chicago live cattle firm

Chicago | Reuters — Chicago Mercantile Exchange lean hog futures jumped nearly five per cent on Monday on bargain buying after the benchmark December contract on Friday dipped to its lowest in nearly three weeks, traders said. CME December hogs settled up 4.075 cents at 87.05 cents/lb., surging in early moves after the contract was […] Read more


The ultimate goal of the Living Lab project is to test recommended best management practices on farms, find out what works well, and encourage other producers to take up the winning practices.

Research with a twist: Farmers in the driver’s seat in Living Lab

Participating producers will be full partners in new program run by ABP

Reading Time: 4 minutes A new climate change initiative in Alberta will put producers in the driver’s seat so they can test-drive best management practices and see what works. The concept is called Living Labs, a three-year-old program that is already showing results in other provinces and is being implemented nationally. The version being rolled out here is called […] Read more

Daniel Karran (left) and Steven Tannas deploying the floating islands and securing them into place on the feedlot.

Small islands could deliver a big payoff in feedlot holding ponds

Native, riparian plants can filter out organic matter, nutrients and heavy metals

Reading Time: 3 minutes Alberta researchers are using the power of native plants to turn manure-fouled water into something so clean it could perhaps be used to water crops or livestock. “We’re using plants to clean water of contaminants. In this case, we’re using them to clean contaminants that exist in feedlot holding ponds,” said principal investigator Daniel Karran, […] Read more


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Feed weekly outlook: Tight logistics underpinning Prairie feed market

MarketsFarm – Canada’s barley crop may have improved considerably in 2022 compared to 2021’s drought-stricken crop, but the logistics of getting that grain to Alberta’s feedlot alley are keeping prices well supported. Canada grew 9.4 million tonnes of barley during the 2022 growing season, which was up by 35 per cent from the previous year. […] Read more

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Klassen: Feeder cattle market experiences weather volatility 

Compared to last week, Western Canadian yearling prices traded $3 to $4 on either side of side of unchanged while calves traded $5 lower to as much as $6 higher. The calf market tends to experience a seasonal bounce every November. In certain cases, buyers appeared to step forward more aggressively last week in anticipation […] Read more


In many areas of the world, the introduction of ruminants has increased biodiversity when the intersection between animal and plant is understood.

Schoepp: Climate-focused diet misses the mark in targeting meat

Advocates of ‘climatarian’ diet need to look at entire picture when it comes to livestock

Reading Time: 3 minutes The ‘climatarian’ diet promotes the elimination of beef and lamb. The original movement is based on the premise that elimination of these ruminants reduces carbon emissions. Beef and lamb, the founders claim, leave the largest carbon footprint. Being climate conscious involves more than choosing one main point, such as carbon, and one culprit, such as […] Read more

Farmfair ramping up with full show and new events

Farmfair ramping up with full show and new events

The 48-year-old show isn’t just about beef cattle – it’s about fun and educating the public

Reading Time: 3 minutes After one pandemic cancellation and a scaled-down version last year, Farmfair International is back up to speed and has new events on tap, says the show’s director. “This year, after what we’ve come through with COVID, and Farmfair having taken a hiatus, (it) has provided us with an opportunity to add some new components to […] Read more