AgGronomyTV: Weed control ‘wins’ and concerns for growers

AgGronomyTV: Weed control ‘wins’ and concerns for growers

Any weeds in your fields are still lying dormant and likely covered by a layer of snow, but that doesn’t mean they don’t require your attention. Nuisance weeds are a perennial issue for growers and their more problematic relatives – herbicide-resistant weeds – are becoming more of a threat each year. At St. Jean Farm […] Read more


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VIDEO: Tools for human resources and succession planning on the farm

Depth of Field with Kelly Sidoryk

Human resources is about “building systems and processes that keep the operation running, fostering a positive work environment and preparing for the unexpected,” says Viktoria Schuler, a project manager with the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council. Schuler was speaking at a virtual Farm Credit Canada (FCC) Connecting Women in Agriculture session on human resource management […] Read more

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for March 28, 2024

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for March 28, 2024

Prime Minister Mark Carney drops the increase to the capital gains inclusion rate – and then drops the writ; a survey says Canadians are against inter-provincial trade barriers but unsure about supply management; and a U.S. pork producer group lobbies the Canadian government for tariff immunity – it’s your agriculture news recap for March 28.


Agronomy for better decision-making in the field

Agronomy for better decision-making in the field

The path to a more successful growing season is paved with more insightful on-farm data

At Manitoba Ag Days earlier this year, Brunel Sabourin with Antara Agronomy offered a presentation on how growers can more effectively use on-farm data for better decision-making in the field. Sabourin, an agronomist and certified crop advisor, spoke about how growers can apply benchmarks to their farm operations, how technology can help identify areas in […] Read more

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for March 21, 2025

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for March 21, 2025

Farmland value keeps rising, though its vertical speed continues to slow; U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico might be part of a bigger plot against China, and new agriculture minister Kody Blois vows to cut red tape and push for competitiveness. It’s your national agriculture news recap for the week of March 21, 2025.



AgGronomyTV: Getting a leg up on legumes

Laura Schmidt with Manitoba Pulse & Soybean Growers talks about what farmers need to consider when including crops such as soybeans, fababeans or black beans into their crop rotation. (Recorded at Manitoba Ag Days 2025)


AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for March 7, 2025

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for March 7, 2025

Canadian agriculture went on a wild ride this week, as U.S. President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canadian goods. Commodity markets fell hard, then recovered while the Prime Minister and Premiers talked over strengthening interprovincial trade. By Thursday, Mexico and Canada were given one-month reprieves on many of the tariffs.

AgGronomyTV: Assessing outcomes for soybean growers

At Manitoba Ag Days this year, Dennis Lange, pulse and soybean specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, presented on some of the outcomes he’s seen for soybeans in the province as the crop has grown in popularity among growers. Here, Lange offers guidance on choosing a soybean variety for your region and how to avoid issues such […] Read more