by Breanne Baker | May 8, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
In general terms, the eastern side of Saskatchewan has good to very good subsoil moisture, while the western side of the province is rated as fair to poor. The Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture has just published its stubble subsoil moisture map based on conditions...
by Breanne Baker | May 7, 2009 | Articles, Precision Farming, Variable Rate Technology
Seeding is scheduled to start very soon at the Get More Bushels Super Crop Plot, where we will be showcasing different varieties of canola as well as new agronomic technologies. The plot is located in the Rockyford area north east of Strathmore, Alberta. For 2009...
by Breanne Baker | May 7, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
During the BSE crisis, Canadians rallied around the beef industry. Domestic beef consumption actually increased – something that had never happened in a country reporting BSE. There are attempts to mobilize a similar rally in support of the pork industry. Federal...
by Breanne Baker | May 6, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
There has been a great deal of speculation about the direction of American biofuels policy. Some observers have suggested that the U.S. would likely back away from its mandates for ethanol and biodiesel production. Yesterday, U.S. President Obama gave a clear...
by Breanne Baker | May 5, 2009 | Articles, Kevin Hursh
The dry conditions are becoming worrisome on the west side of the province. Maps are available from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada showing precipitation over the past month. West of a line from Prince Albert through Saskatoon and Swift Current, precipitation over...