Law to boost soil health back on EU agenda

Law to boost soil health back on EU agenda

Reading Time: 2 minutes Reuters – The European Commission has proposed what would be the EU’s first law to improve soil health. The proposal, made July 5 as the EU faces a political backlash against other green policies, follows an initial attempt by the Commission to introduce soil health legislation in 2006, which a minority of countries, including Germany […] Read more

Farming Smarter attendees inspect the plot used to demonstrate roller crimping, a weed control technique.

Soil health main topic of Farming Smarter field school

Novel crops like prairie rice sparked discussion among attendees

Reading Time: 3 minutes Soil health was the main focus of this year’s Farming Smarter field school but novel new crops like rice also got some of the spotlight. Despite a cool and wet day in late June, a full house of farmers made their way through the damp fields. While a lot can be learned in a classroom […] Read more


The smaller the particle size of minerals in the soil, the better it is at holding water.

The fine balance of soil moisture

It’s a complex interplay that will always require rainfall in the semi-arid Prairies

Reading Time: 4 minutes Spring has been warmer than usual this year, making rain even more important. In the semi-arid Prairies, soils that hold some of winter’s meltwater may give emerging crops a good start but the finish is up to the water delivered by seasonal rainfall. Crop physiology depends on it. “Water is the key ingredient when it […] Read more

The Canadian Drought Monitor shows a mixed bag of conditions across the Prairies, but no areas of extreme drought as of the end of March.

Mixed forecast for soil moisture conditions this spring

Once again, timely rains in the early growing season will be crucial for Alberta

Reading Time: 3 minutes Alberta producers could be facing a mixed bag of soil conditions this year, depending on where they farm and who they ask. Although it’s still hard to tell due to a long winter and extended snow cover, Laura Richard said the province’s southern region will likely be in the best shape thanks to winter precipitation. […] Read more


A quick video primer on soil sampling

A quick video primer on soil sampling

Reading Time: < 1 minute Veteran soil scientist Ross McKenzie has joined Alberta Wheat and Barley agronomy expert Jeremy Boychyn to create a YouTube video on soil sampling. The seven-minute video covers topics such as the difference between spring and fall sampling (tip: wait until soil cools down before sampling in autumn). But the video mainly focuses on how to […] 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

An outbreak in anthrax occurs primarily in wet springs followed by a very hot, dry summer or in very dry conditions.

Anthrax outbreak hits northern Alberta

Anthrax poses little risk to people, but the disease can decimate herds if not caught in time

Reading Time: 2 minutes Warnings have been issued about an anthrax outbreak in northern Alberta’s MacKenzie County amid hot, dry conditions that favour the disease. Anthrax in grazing beef cows has been confirmed on four pastures and on a bison ranch. Since the first report on July 14, 31 cattle and three bison out of about 1,700 at-risk animals […] Read more


Western Canada has a vast amount of forages on native and tame pastures, and they store a lot of carbon.

Massive soil carbon mapping could change views about cattle

Five-year, $3.2-million study will determine how much carbon is stored in pastures thanks to grazing

Reading Time: 3 minutes What is the real value of soil carbon? And how much carbon do cattle producers store in the soil? These are two questions that will be answered in a carbon soil mapping project conducted by researchers from the universities of Alberta and Saskatchewan. “The reason for the project is that carbon in the atmosphere is […] Read more