
New Swedish machine slices problem weeds down to size
Organic grain growers have been snapping up CombCut machines ‘like crazy’

Want to plant a shelterbelt? Here are some tips
A windbreak designed for your farm site is well worth the investment, but mistakes can cause years of headaches

One size doesn’t fit all when it comes to organic crop rotations
Three organic producers share their top tips for building a sustainable crop rotation — no matter what kind of operation you have

Now’s the time to attack winter annual weeds
Many winter annuals are often too well established or already flowering once spring arrives

A bad year for crops has been a good one for weeds
Dry conditions have allowed weeds — including herbicide-resistant ones — to thrive in many fields

Tree planting dos and don’ts
Agroforestry specialist Toso Bozic outlines the basics from buying to planting

Brace yourself — winter annual weeds worse than usual this year
Dry conditions earlier this spring gave winter annuals an edge and for some growers, it’s too late to manage them

Cover crops come with a long list of benefits
Restoring tired soils isn’t a quick process, but cover crop proponents say it’s well worth the effort

Alberta Invasive Species Council conference
Conference date of March 12 at the Lacombe Memorial Centre

Farmers are the front line for slowing herbicide resistance
Weed scientist says producers need to extend rotations, not overuse glyphosate, and employ the most effective tank mixes