Wheat’s turn to shine
Despite shrinking government support in recent years, there have been remarkable research payoffs, and new investments promise even more
Back to the basics, with red clover
Farm experience and university research add up to make a strong case in favour of the cover crop
Growing your own N
New research in Saskatchewan proves forage rotations of only two years can provide a valuable fertility boost
Getting down to biology
Finally there may be a soil test to help you see your soil the way that your crop’s roots see it
Ultra-consistent canola stands, but with a price attached
Craig Shaw loved the results, and lower seed cost, but the pricey equipment is a major barrier
Is it enough to rotate your herbicides?
Integrated weed management can slow herbicide resistance, but rotation is just one piece
Foraging for better soils
If you aren’t growing forages, can you really say you’re farming sustainably?
Four growers who believe in inter-seeding into standing corn
"It’s something that we have to start doing and advertising to the consumer," Gerard Grubb, Mildmay farmer
The ‘sustainable’ agriculture advantage
Staking out the high ground in this debate could be good not just for the soil, but for bank accounts too
Integrated Pest Management gaining credibility
More and more growers are beginning to embrace the IPM approach to insect control, and the system is beginning to bear fruit