AGCanadaTV Special Feature: Stripper headers on the upswing?

AGCanadaTV Special Feature: Stripper headers on the upswing?

With weather increasingly being more erratic, growers are looking for new strategies that can help keep moisture on fields. So what about bringing an old idea to the forefront? Stripper headers are designed to leave taller stubble on fields to act as a snow catch during winter, and as an added bonus, it can also […] Read more

AgGronomyTV: On gene editing and illegal seeds

Earlier this summer, John Greig, senior editor with Glacier FarmMedia, attended the 100th anniversary of the World Seed Congress in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Here, Greig offers a brief about some of the discussions that took place at the conference such as gene editing and the illegal use of seed.



VIDEO: A new approach to revitalizing rural communities

VIDEO: A new approach to revitalizing rural communities

Depth of Field with Kelly Sidoryk

The decline of rural communities is nothing new to those who live there. For those of us in agriculture, these communities are a hub and vitally important. Many communities are finding new and creative ways to flourish. Becky McCray is supporting this with her development of the “Idea Friendly Town” concept. Many of her suggestions […] Read more






AgGronomyTV: Let’s talk inhibitors

If you're a grower who may be 'nitrogen inhibitor-curious' but haven't yet adopted one as part of your fertilizer strategy, this quick video from Manitoba 4R Day this summer is worth a listen. Here, Marla Riekman with Manitoba Agriculture explains why she sees inhibitors as an 'insurance policy' and how your method of fertilizer application determines how that inhibitor will react with it when the time comes.