Sulphur deficiency typically shows up early with stripes on leaves, but they can be caused by other problems, so Manitoba Agriculture soil specialist recommends confirmation with a tissue test.

Dealing with N and S deficiencies in corn

Much of Manitoba’s corn is on sandier soils that are more prone to nutrient losses

Reading Time: 3 minutes Manitoba corn growers’ hopes for a lower nitrogen bill in 2022 disappeared with the N leached away by the wet spring.  Manitoba Agriculture soil specialist John Heard tested some fields in the spring and found that about 30 pounds of N per acre leached in clay soils and 80-plus pounds in sandier soils.  “We know […] Read more

Manitoba Agriculture soil specialist John Heard gave a graphic presentation of N losses at last summer’s Crop Diagnostic School.

A down then up year for Prairie corn

Troubles due to a wet spring, but mostly ideal conditions from then on

Reading Time: 5 minutes With fertilizer prices climbing, some corn growers in Western Canada — particularly in Manitoba — went into the 2022 season with hopes of capitalizing on large N carryovers because of the drought over the previous two years. But a wet spring washed those hopes away, especially in sandier soil regions, as N leached out and […] Read more


A wrong choice can prove bad for your farm, but missing out on the next opportunity can be costly too.

In search of the next big idea

How would you know if there’s an option out there that is just right for your farm?

Reading Time: 3 minutes When somebody wants to sell you something, they have to talk it up. That’s fair. Everyone knows it’s a basic business principle. They also know the importance of buyer beware. Today, though, there just seems to be so much hype around, especially if you’re talking new ideas for differentiating what your farm produces. It can […] Read more

Andy Junkin.

How to become the partner everyone wants to work with

On today’s larger farms, the partners are up close. They’re your relatives. They farm out of the same yard. Shouldn’t they recognize what you bring to the farm? Maybe not, says cross-border farm advisor Andy Junkin

Reading Time: 3 minutes Maybe your partner is your parent, in-law, sibling, cousin or friend. It doesn’t matter. At some point, says advisor Andy Junkin, there is bound to be tension in the relationship. In fact, if you dig into any farm, that kind of tension is something you’re bound to see, which explains why he calls his service […] Read more


“I want to be prepared to make decisions instead of being dragged kicking and screaming into the future,” Froese says. On this farm, it’s his management mission.

The view at year 8

Like so many young farmers, what Dane Froese wants isn’t so different from what his parents wanted at his age. But can he find his way there in farming today?

Reading Time: 14 minutes Growing up, I always admired the work that Dad did on the farm,” says Dane Froese, 30 years old and eight years into his plan to become a fourth-generation farmer at Winkler, an hour and a half south of Winnipeg. Froese doesn’t round off the edges. He knows what he wants, And he knows it […] Read more

Not only do HyLife employees get opportunities to rise through the company, the company also benefits from the skills those employees acquire along the way.

Win, win, win

These companies have found the recipe. What ideas can you borrow?

Reading Time: 6 minutes Like clockwork every May there are big headlines and even bigger press releases from the winners when Deloitte Canada releases its list of the country’s best managed companies. Deloitte’s accolade has to be earned. It takes more than a healthy bottom line. Businesses have to be robust, and resilient. To sort the winners from the […] Read more


“I realized if we could figure out how to manage people better, how to attract the most amazing people ... we’d have a strategic advantage.” – Terry Aberhart

A clear view for a multi-enterprise agri-business

On farms like Terry Aberhart’s, the big transformation has come from learning how to manage the farm as a multi-enterprise business

Reading Time: 10 minutes As farms grow, they get connected to more people with more kinds of expertise and they get linked into more and wider networks than ever. The immediate goal may be to get on top of a problem that’s in front of them today, but almost inevitably this helps them see more opportunities, and it opens […] Read more

“One of the toughest things for many parents is to look at their son or daughter as a business partner. We don’t want to see our children get hurt or make mistakes, but we want our business partners to show up and do the right things for the business…” – Kent Gulash, succession coach.

Have a decade-long plan for farm succession

Every farm has at least 10 jobs that take 10 years to learn. No wonder transitions are so complicated

Reading Time: 8 minutes Whatever word you use — whether you call it wisdom or if you think of it as insight — it may always be essential for running any farm but it is doubly important during transition.  That’s “doubly” for a good reason, because not only does the senior generation need insight into the transition process if […] Read more


Throughout her farming career and while raising her family, Lazurko tried hard to create space for her writing, sometimes successfully, sometimes not.

A life in parallel

It’s there in many farmers from the beginning. Of course Anne Lazurko wanted to excel at farming, but there was a drive in her that was equally persistent — to become a novelist. But how does a farmer make that kind of leap?

Reading Time: 8 minutes When you’re one half of a busy couple running a farm while also raising four young children, there isn’t a lot of time left over. If you’ve got other passions or aspirations, well, they just have to wait. Except it turns out this isn’t entirely true, as Anne Lazurko was to discover. Lazurko dreamed of […] Read more

At 11 on-farm locations across Manitoba in 2020, only four sites showed a statistically significant yield difference.

Split N fertilizer application a good option

Manitoba corn trials suggest it’s not a yield booster, but it can be a yield maintainer

Reading Time: 6 minutes The verdict is out on split nitrogen applications in Manitoba corn. After years of small-plot and on-farm field-scale trials, it appears that split N can provide some flexibility for farmers to adapt to conditions as the season unfolds but, generally, they should only expect the practice to maintain yield, not increase it.  “For many people, […] Read more