Dealing with N and S deficiencies in corn
Much of Manitoba’s corn is on sandier soils that are more prone to nutrient losses
A down then up year for Prairie corn
Troubles due to a wet spring, but mostly ideal conditions from then on
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?
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
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?
Win, win, win
These companies have found the recipe. What ideas can you borrow?
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
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
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?
Split N fertilizer application a good option
Manitoba corn trials suggest it’s not a yield booster, but it can be a yield maintainer