More producers are looking at regenerative ag practices to see if they are a fit for their farms.

Regenerative agriculture is all the rage, but what is it exactly?

There’s no simple answer, but experts say soil health is at the heart of this approach

Reading Time: 4 minutes It seems as though everyone is talking about regenerative agriculture these days. But nailing down exactly what it is can be a challenge. “I completely agree that there are a lot of issues with being able to define what regenerative agriculture is,” said Kris Nichols, a Calgary soil microbiologist and well-known expert on soil health. […] Read more

Fields with higher soil organic matter are more resilient during drought, and since dry conditions result in half of crop insurance payouts, it’s worth considering whether organic matter should be a factor when calculating premiums, says Stuart Chutter, a product coordinator with Agriculture Financial Services Corporation.

Should soil organic matter be a factor in insurance premiums?

Research, including a study here, has found higher organic matter reduces drought impact

Reading Time: 4 minutes Farmers may one day see lower crop insurance premiums if they have high levels of organic matter in their soil. A study by the Agriculture Financial Services Corporation found that farms with higher soil organic matter have better yields and lower crop insurance claims. In the region between Edmonton and Red Deer, AFSC researchers divided fields according […] Read more


University of Alberta researcher Derek MacKenzie (foreground) wants his soil management app to also be a vehicle for carbon credit training and crowdsourcing management practices among producers.

GETTING THE DIRT ON DIRT: Big hopes for soil database app

U of A researcher wants app to be ‘soil carbon central’ for producers and carbon credit market

Reading Time: 3 minutes There’s no easy way to know whether management practices are putting carbon back into the soil, or how much. But Alberta producers may soon have an app that measures soil carbon, shows what management practices work best in their area, and allows them to trade carbon credits with high emitters. “Theoretically the app would help […] Read more

By using state-of-the- art equipment (in this case the Canadian Light Source synchrotron), Barbara Cade-Menun discovered that nitrogen fertilizer changes how phosphorus is made available to plants.

N may be making your soils more acidic

N fertilizer changes the soil microbiology and that affects how tightly phosphorus is bound

Reading Time: 3 minutes The Prairies have millions of acres of acidic soils, which can cause a host of problems, so no producer wants to make it worse. But many say nitrogen fertilizer does just that, so an expert with Agriculture Canada is trying to find out if that’s true and if so, to put some numbers on the […] Read more


There’s no magic recipe for using cover crops on the northern prairies but give it a try and have some fun, soil scientist Abbey Wick told an engaged group of Alberta producers during a recent field tour near Gem.

Give cover crops a shot and have some fun, says soil health expert

Despite challenges in our climate, there are ways to profit from this much- discussed practice

Reading Time: 4 minutes Cover crops aren’t a magic bullet but they’re worth a try. That was the message an American expert delivered to a group of Alberta producers who considered whether the much-hyped soil health practice can work during the short growing season. “Cover crops don’t solve everything,” said soil scientist Abbey Wick. “It’s not all puppies and […] Read more



Gamma ray spectrometry provides a lot of info for soil modelling in a field, but it needs expert analysis to be useful, says Alex Melnitchouck, pictured here testing SoilOptix technology at Olds College’s Smart Farm.

Soil sensing goes radioactive with gamma ray spectrometry

A geiger counter for your fields is one of the latest innovations for mapping soil

Reading Time: 4 minutes Scanning your field with what is essentially a geiger counter may seem like a strange way to find out which areas might yield the most, but it works pretty well, says a digital ag expert. “In combination with soil sampling, gamma ray measurement can be used for soil modelling, creation of site-specific nutrient maps and […] Read more

Producers at a 2019 field tour take a look into the soil under cover crops.

Incentives and research tempting more to try cover crops

Many farmers are interested in cover crops but don’t know if they will work ton the Prairies

Reading Time: 3 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – Regenerative ag advocates have an evocative term for ground cover: soil armour. It means crop residue or living plants that hold the soil together and protect it from erosion. The soil in many parts of Manitoba could’ve used some armour this spring, as heavy spring rains, strong winds and flooding have all […] Read more


Close-up file photo of an alfalfa plant in a Canadian field. (Jennifer Seeman/iStock/Getty Images)

P.E.I. seed potato producers backed for ‘soil-building’

Province puts up $3 million for BMP program

In an attempt to support its potato farmers following trade suspensions with the U.S. over potato wart, the government of Prince Edward Island plans to put up $3 million in new funding for a program that will help farmers shift to “soil-building crops.” “In our meetings with industry and the P.E.I. Potato Board, the need […] Read more

Alberta farmers Brady Valgardson (left) and Andy Kirschenman (right) have been experimenting with cover crops for years. And while both agree they bring benefits, they also say it’s still very much early days in knowing how to use cover crops in Alberta.

Are cover crops a fit for Alberta conditions?

There are producers making it work here but they warn it’s not easy and comes with lots of unknowns

Reading Time: 5 minutes A decade ago, Brady Valgardson knew he had to do something about wind erosion on his farm. Cover cropping was the solution.  “As we started doing that, I just read more and more about the benefits to the soil from those same cover crops, how they can hold on to your nutrients and improve water filtration,” […] Read more