
Videos
Feb 1 to 15: Brandt high-speed disc
If you're in the market for a new high-speed disc in 2022, you may want to give Brandt's 331A HP a look. Designed for efficient residue management and seedbed preparation, it allows producers to do more work with fewer passes in the field. Watch here to find out how Brandt's newest tillage implement gets the job done.
Feb 1 to 15: Agronomy of autonomy
John Deere's vice president of automation and autonomy, Jorge Heraud, takes a virtual seat with Western Producer Editor Mike Raine to talk about Deere’s latest step into autonomy and what that might mean for agronomy and operations on the farm.
AGCanadaTV: In Case You Missed It – Your National Ag News Recap for the week ending January 28, 2022.
Jan 15 to 31: See spot spray, Exxact-ly
In this episode of AggronomyTV, machinery editor Scott Garvey shows how Exxact Robotics and Agrifac have teamed up to introduce spot spray sensor technology that targets your chemical inputs at trouble areas in the field, and not the surrounding crop.
AGCanadaTV: In Case You Missed It – Your National Ag News Recap for the week ending January 21, 2022.
Jan 15 to 31: Self-driving Deere looks to gain traction with farmers
The first fully autonomous tractor from John Deere is on its way to dealers in 2022. The 'driver-free' version of Deere’s 8R tractor is designed for tillage operations and uses 12 cameras and machine-learning to get the job done. Here, Scott Garvey reports on Deere's latest innovation and you’ll hear how the system works from the company’s senior director of autonomous systems.
AGCanadaTV: In Case You Missed It – Your National Ag News Recap for the week ending January 14, 2022.
AGCanadaTV: In Case You Missed It – Your National Ag News Recap for the week ending January 7, 2022.
Jan 1 to 15: Salinity and soil health with Marla Riekman
Glacier FarmMedia’s Spencer Myers interviews Marla Riekman, a soil management specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, about soil health and advice for the 2020 crop year. Video by Spencer Myers.
Jan 1 to 15: A ‘green eye’ for spraying smarter
Machinery writer Scott Garvey talks with the CEO of Greeneye Technology who is designing a retro-fit kit for sprayers that targets the weeds in your field but not the surrounding crop, a 'green-on-green' technology that could save farmers about 80 per cent in herbicide costs.