by Remi | Jan 20, 2014 | Agriculture Industry, Agronomy, Articles, Western Producer
Our Manager of Agronomy; Garth Donald, a man many of you know well has been featured on The Western Producer as part of a reoccurring column. I am going to start linking them here in case you haven’t seen them in the magazine yet. Farm meetings are vital source...
by Remi | Dec 10, 2013 | Articles, Curling, Decisive Farming
Team Laycock has been going to towns in Saskatchewan to share their love of the game and pass on a bit of knowledge to an upcoming generation of curlers. The Decisive Farming curling tour has been to Melfort, Swift Current and Rosetown bringing in over 130 kids ages...
by Remi | Nov 13, 2013 | Articles, Curling, Decisive Farming
Team Laycock needs your help! Vote for them to be entered into the TSN All-Star Skins Game in Banff Alberta. Please go to http://curlingskins.tsn.ca and vote for Steve, Kirk, Colton,and Dallan. Voting runs from November 12 – December 8; you can vote once a day,...
by Remi | Oct 30, 2013 | Agriculture Industry, Articles, Farm Data Management, Know-Risk Updates
CALGARY, Alberta, Canada – On October 25, 2013, INTL FCStone Inc.’s wholly owned subsidiary FCStone, LLC (FCStone) signed a strategic alliance and global license agreement with Decisive Farming™, a provider of farm software as a service (SaaS),...
by Remi | Oct 11, 2013 | Agriculture Industry, Articles, Crop Marketing, Decisive Farming, Farm Management, Fertilizer Prices, Precision Farming
Farming has been going through a lot of changes in recent years especially as the internet and handheld devices have landed on the farm and inside the tractor. Farmers are connected to the world and the markets on a daily basis they are no longer just talented crop...
by Remi | Sep 26, 2013 | Articles, Crop Marketing, Grain Prices, Know-Risk Updates
At Decisive Farming we have noticed that many of our customers are having exceptional years but the prices have began to drop off slightly. We know that just because your bin is full and you have to sell your crop doesn’t mean you have to take it at the price...