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RealAg Radio: A market bounce, using biostimulants, and venture capital investing in ag, May 15, 2024
Thanks for tuning into this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by: Brian Voth with IntelliFarm on the markets and how that has affected farmers confidence i
Wheat Pete’s Word, May 15: The corn swap-out question, road safety and stripe rust rumblings
As promised, Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson is answering the very difficult question of when to swap out corn hybrids on this episode of Wheat Pete’s Word. If the weather doesn’t cooperate for eastern Ont
Pests & Predators Podcast, Ep 29: The ecology of fear
The insect world is a fascinating mix of prey and predator. Wherever there are insects pest or beneficial there are dynamic interactions between insects that can greatly impact behaviour and even
Turning waste wood into a growing sawdust business
What are dairy farmers looking for when they source sawdust bedding for their cows? Some farmers want it fine and others prefer a coarse product, but everybody wants dry sawdust, says Pat Liew, busine
RealAg Radio: Swapping corn hybrids, spring pasture turn-out, and Kids FarmSafe week, May 14, 2024
Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday with Lyndsey edition of RealAg Radio. Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: Paul Hermans with Pioneer Seed Canada on when to why switching corn hybrids in late May can
When to switch corn hybrids in a wet spring
Wet spring conditions across Ontario have some corn growers contemplating whether its time to switch hybrids and plant shorter season corn hybrids. In Eastern Ontario, Pioneer Seeds Canada agronomist
CASA launches first-ever Kids FarmSafe Week
Farm kids are the next generation of farmers and its up to the current generation to keep them safe. This week, May 13 to 19, 2024, marks the first-ever Kids FarmSafe week hosted by the Canadian Agri
The Agronomists, Ep 154: Zone management with Wes Anderson and Johanna Lindeboom
Even a small field has variability from one end to the next. With more variability or larger fields comes the opportunity to vary input levels to better match the yield potential of each unique part o
Setting up for spring grazing success
With everything coming back to life after a long winter, producers are eagerly anticipating putting cattle out to grass and ending the daily feeding required of wintering livestock. With the shift in
RealAg Radio: Conservation easements, spring rainfall, and switching corn hybrids, May 13, 2024
Thanks for tuning into this Agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio! On this episode, host Shaun Haney is joined by RealAgricultures in-house agronomist, Peter Johnson to discuss the moisture situat