Steve Peterson says General Mills’ plan to market Original Cheerios as GM-free “is not an indication that we’re going to move everything there.” (Lisa Guenther photo)

Cheerios maker not taking all products GM-free

Reading Time: 3 minutes General Mills still supports genetically modified (GM) technology, despite the food company’s move to market Cheerios as free of GM ingredients, a company representative told CropSphere delegates Tuesday in Saskatoon. “From General Mills’ perspective, we want to do what consumers are anticipating and wanting,” Steve Peterson responded when asked about the company’s GM-free Cheerios. Peterson […] Read more

Guenther: Dairy calves show benefits when raised socially

Reading Time: 3 minutes Cognitive development is a term more commonly heard in university psychology classes than agriculture research. But how a dairy calf’s brain develops has implications for housing systems. Whether farmers decide to house calves individually, in pairs or in groups, each housing system has its advantages. In the first few weeks of a calf’s life, most […] Read more


Guenther: A+W supplier seeking more ranchers

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Canadian supplier of A+W Canada’s “Better Beef” wants your cattle. Alberta-based Spring Creek Ranch, an operation known until now in farming circles mainly for its stewardship efforts, has become a featured player in the burger chain’s new promotions and is recruiting producers to help it fill A+W’s requirements at home. “There are many Canadian […] Read more

Claims for storm-damaged crops above average for Alta.

Reading Time: < 1 minute Many Alberta farmers were rocked by wild weather this summer, with overall claim activity 25 per cent above average, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association. The association’s latest report stated that although insurance companies saw more normal claim volumes from Alberta in August, storms struck southern Alberta early in the season. Central Alberta was […] Read more



Hail tapers off on Prairies

Reading Time: < 1 minute Saskatchewan hail claims have slowed over the last two weeks, but some farmers were hit a second or third time this year, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association. An Aug. 5 storm nailed farmers in southeastern and southwestern Saskatchewan, netting hail claims from many communities, the insurers’ association report noted Monday. Farmers as far […] Read more



Bertha not yet at threshold in Alta. fields

Reading Time: 2 minutes Alberta agronomists are seeing bertha armyworms in the field, but the pest hasn’t reached economic levels in most areas yet. Agronomists across the province shared information Wednesday during a weekly Twitter chat organized by Shelley Barkley and Scott Meers of Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. Meers and Barkley scouted about 25 fields in the Vegreville […] Read more


Alta. crop hail claims reported above normal

Reading Time: 2 minutes Hail is wreaking havoc in Alberta this summer, forcing farmers to file many more hail claims than normal to date, according to the Canadian Crop Hail Association’s latest report. About 300 claims in the province stemmed from a July 20 storm that ran from Rimbey to Alix, the association said Tuesday. A July 27 storm […] Read more

Saskatchewan insects – hoppers aren’t only around during drought

Reading Time: 2 minutes Despite wet weather, grasshoppers are plaguing Saskatchewan farmers this summer. Saskatchewan Agriculture’s most recent crop report notes grasshopper problems in every region except the east-central and west-central parts of the province. Dr. Julie Soroka, entomologist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, said the economic threshold for grasshoppers is eight to 12 hoppers per square metre, but […] Read more