
Corn isn’t just about crop heat units
New shorter-season hybrids are just part of the Prairie corn picture. Just as important will be the local research to fine-tune how they’ll fit into the production system

Does Western Canada still need a grain transportation co-ordinator?
The answer may be no, but there’s still a need for improved logistics between railways and grain companies

He knows the weather
Meet Larry Romaniuk, long-range weather specialist at Country Guide

Agriculture classes on university campuses continue to grow
It isn’t only a robust farm economy that’s driving post-secondary ag education, but job opportunities and heavy recruitment too

Not related, but farm hopeful gets all he needs
Dustin Krahn gets no land, no equipment and no pay — but thanks to farmer Ken Wiebe, he gets opportunity

The ‘ghostly nature’ of phantom nutrients
Micronutrients are the acid test of crop fertility. Some believe in them. Others just don’t

University sets its sights on fusarium
This major U of M lab program hopes to stop fusarium before it starts

Is momentum being lost for sustainable agriculture?
Farmers have made great strides toward sustainability, but there are fears that we’re starting to slip back

Could containers be the answer to the West’s grain shipping woes?
A containerized grain supply chain would enhance competition, says University of Manitoba economist

Plenty of blame to go around for grain shipping debacle
A year into the great grain fiasco, it’s no longer only about the railways