Weevils, grasshoppers on Prairie farmers’ radar

Reading Time: 3 minutes As this year’s crops develop on the Prairies, several pests are growing right along with them. Cabbage seedpod weevils, grasshoppers and alfalfa weevils are all on farmers’ radar right now — and wheat midge may be, soon. Here’s a look at the insect situation across the Prairies: Cabbage seedpod weevils are popping up in Alberta […] Read more



Lakeside beef plant in reputation-rebuilding mode

Reading Time: 2 minutes Officials at JBS Canada are working to rebuild the food safety reputation at their Lakeside beef packing plant after last fall’s massive meat recall from the plant under the XL Foods banner. The 2012 recall was the largest beef recall in Canadian history. A federally-appointed review panel recently released a report blasting both XL Foods […] Read more

Guenther: Canadian cattle producers, U.S. packers dread COOL revisions

Reading Time: 3 minutes Canadian ranchers and North American packers aren’t looking forward to the arrival of revisions to the U.S. government’s country-of-origin labelling (COOL) rules. The prospect of Washington’s latest changes to COOL — and the length of the process to appeal against them under world trade rules — left ranchers and others in the beef industry cold […] Read more


New Sask. research chair to focus on new forages

Reading Time: 2 minutes The federal and Saskatchewan governments are investing $1.25 million over five years in a new research chair — to focus on breeding forages. The new chair’s emphasis will be on “developing new forage varieties with improved yield,” Saskatchewan’s Agriculture Minister Lyle Stewart said during the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association convention in Moose Jaw. Stewart said […] Read more

Don’t sacrifice beneficial insects to kill the pests

Reading Time: < 1 minute Including insecticide with herbicides may seem like a proactive, time-saving measure — but the practice can cause more harm than good. “Using insecticide ‘just because’ kills insects that reduce pest insects. Spray insecticide only when absolutely necessary,” Scott Meers, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development’s entomologist at Brooks, wrote during the most recent weekly bug chat […] Read more


Alta. pest watchers tweet on flea beetle presence

Reading Time: 2 minutes Alberta farmers, agronomists and entomologists reported flea beetle infestations during this week’s bug chat on Twitter — but so far spraying isn’t widespread. Farmers around New Norway and Viking wrote that they were seeing flea beetles in the area, but canola crops seem to be outgrowing the damage. Lisa Anderson, a sales representative with DuPont […] Read more

Guenther: Critical period now in sclerotinia cycle

Reading Time: 3 minutes Last year’s sclerotinia pressure on the Prairies means farmers should be prepared to spray again if conditions are right, and the economics and yield potential warrant it. Canola farmers in Alberta and Saskatchewan saw what was probably the highest sclerotinia pressure ever last year, says Todd Friday, pulse and oilseeds market segment manager with DuPont. […] Read more



Guenther: Don’t jump gun on flea beetle spraying

Reading Time: 2 minutes Farmers in parts of Alberta are spraying for flea beetles, and the pest is popping up elsewhere — but before spraying, farmers should make sure damage breaches economic thresholds. During a scheduled online insect chat, Scott Meers, entomologist with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development at Brooks, wrote that farmers were spraying for flea beetles in […] Read more