
Videos
AGCanadaTV: In Case You Missed It – Your National Ag News Recap for the week ending September 18, 2020.
September 15 – 30: Recirculating sprayer booms with Sprayers 101
Tom Wolf and Jason Deveau from Sprayers 101 show GFM’s Spencer Myers their breakdown on recirculating sprayer systems at the 2019 Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show. Video by Philippe Brun.
September 15 – 30: Fungicide in corn silage
Farmtario reporter Jennifer Glenney speaks with agronomist Michelle Baker at Millstone Crop Service in Blyth, Ont., about considerations when using fungicides on corn destined for silage. Video by Jennifer Glenney.
AGCanadaTV: In Case You Missed It – Your National Ag News Recap for the week ending September 11, 2020.
September 1 – 15: New tire design looks flat, delivers elevated performance
The AgriCup is built with more rubber than a regular tire. The construction allows it to run with less air pressure, which gives it a longer profile and does make it look like it’s under inflated. Original video by Robin Booker, Western Producer.
September 1 – 15: Managing soil health from the ground up
Soil scientist Stephen Crittenden with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada offered a presentation earlier this year on soil health. As producers are likely to face more and new extremes that challenge their crops, identifying management practices that complement the soil and water in their respective growing regions will be essential. Video by Greg Berg
AGCanadaTV: In Case You Missed It – Your National Ag News Recap for the week ending August 21, 2020.
August 15 – 31: 2020 UTV Challenge: Part 1
GFM's Spencer Myers and Grainews' former machinery editor Scott Garvey put four of the latest UTV models through a vigorous test to see how they compare and how they would fit in on the average Canadian farm. Video by Dylan Paradis.
August 15 – 31: Making cover crops work in Manitoba
Yvonne Lawley with the University of Manitoba goes over her AgDays 2020 presentation that looked at the types of cover crops that grow well in Manitoba and how implementing the right cover crop “cocktail” in your rotation can help improve soil health and improve yields. Video by Greg Berg.