by Brooklyn Enes | Oct 24, 2023 | Articles, Farm Health, Operational Health, Soil Health
Brad McDougald jokes that farmers can always find something to complain about. “Doesn’t matter whether it’s too warm, too dry, too cold,” McDougald says with a chuckle. This year was a dry season in Drumheller, Alta., where his 2,500-acre farm produced about 40 per...
by Brooklyn Enes | Oct 24, 2023 | Articles, Farm Health, Operational Health
The more you know about your soil, the better enabled you will be to make fertilizer decisions that work on every area of your farm While harvest brings the 2023 growing season to a close, preparation for next year is already underway. Pat Kunz has signed up to have...
by Brooklyn Enes | Oct 24, 2023 | Articles, Farm Health, Operational Health
Staying connected to fuel inventories helps farmers manage deliveries, costs and time As Curtis Kornelson heads into his farmyard to harvest every morning, he knows he has a lot of equipment in play and all that equipment needs to be fully fueled and ready to do the...
by Brooklyn Enes | Oct 24, 2023 | Articles, Farm Health, Operational Health, Soil Health
Most farmers can agree that although there’s no silver bullet to a bumper crop, healthy soil plays a crucial role, from seeding to harvest and beyond. But how much is understood about what really happens beneath the surface of the field? “Well-functioning soil will...
by Brooklyn Enes | Oct 12, 2023 | Articles, Farm Health, Operational Health
Most of us have heard of “Internet of Things (IoT)” – the interconnected cloud and devices, like our smart watches, that we use everyday to make lives easier. But what do these smart solutions or the cloud have to do with farming? Everything, according to Jeffrey...