by Breanne Baker | May 19, 2010 | Agronomic Service, Agronomy, Articles
As a grower or an ag retailer we are both in business to achieve a common objective: provide the product or service that meets and exceeds the needs of our customers. For DynAgra that is the Western Canadian grower and for the grower ultimately it would be the end...
by Breanne Baker | May 19, 2010 | Agriculture Industry, Articles, Kevin Hursh
Hog prices are finally back in profitable territory and there’s growing optimism about price prospects for the beef industry. On top of that, hay and feed grain supplies should be plentiful in most regions of the Prairies this year. After the long run of bad years in...
by Breanne Baker | May 18, 2010 | Agronomy, Articles, Crop Production
GPS satellite systems are going to be non-operational for the next three days…Just kidding, but I bet I caught your attention. It’s amazing how crop agriculture has come to depend on GPS. In just a few short years, there has been a mass conversion of seeding and...
by Breanne Baker | May 17, 2010 | Agriculture Industry, Articles, Kevin Hursh
The federal government has introduced an act to change the voters list for Canadian Wheat Board elections. The Grain Growers of Canada, representing a broad cross-section of grain groups, is applauding the proposed changes. Groups such as the National Farmers Union...
by Breanne Baker | May 14, 2010 | Agronomy, Articles, Crop Production
The crop report for the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture has seeding progress in the province at only five per cent, way behind the five-year average of 24 per cent. However, the five per cent number is a progress estimate as of Monday, May 10. A lot has changed...