AgGronomyTV: What bugs to watch for in 2024

At St. Jean Farm Days last January, Manitoba Agriculture entomologist John Gavloski offered a presentation on some of the pest insects that did the most crop damage in 2023. As growers pick up the pace for this growing season, find out which pest insects he’s keeping a close eye on this year.


The next generation of farmers and ranchers can build a place for themselves through the business structure by setting up roles and responsibilities.

VIDEO: The agripreneur mindset

Depth of Field with Kelly Sidoryk

en·tre·pre·neurnoun A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks to do so. As we often see and hear, the days of simply growing crops and raising livestock are gone. Of course, those two activities are anything but simple, but the point is we need to run […] Read more



The stripper header advantage during times of drought

The stripper header advantage during times of drought

With another year of Prairie drought potentially looming on the horizon, and weather conditions becoming increasingly more unreliable, growers are likely looking for new strategies that can help keep precious moisture on their fields. But what about an old idea with a new twist? Enter the stripper header, a design that’s been around for decades […] Read more



AgGronomyTV: Making fertilizer applications more efficient

When John Heard was with Manitoba Agriculture (John has since retired), he was well-known for sharing his research at Crop Diagnostic School. In this video from July 2022, Heard talks about how growers can more efficiently use the fertilizer they put in the ground to benefit both their bottom line, and help achieve governmental emissions goals.