Crops

Saskatchewan farmers made great progress with seeding over the last week

Saskatchewan farmers made great progress with seeding over the last week

May 18, 2023 | 1:29pm
Saskatchewan farmers made significant progress this past week. The second crop report for the period of May 9-15, released today, indicates seeding is 38 percent complete, a substantial increase from 9 percent the previous week. While it is behind the 5-year average of 53 percent, it is closer to the 10-year average of 44 percent. The northwest is […]
Four students receive Agriculture Student Scholarship

Four students receive Agriculture Student Scholarship

May 17, 2023 | 2:44pm
Four Saskatchewan students have been awarded the Agriculture Student Scholarship to pursue post-secondary education in agriculture. Caitlyn Spratt from Melfort was awarded $4,000, for her essay on Saskatchewan’s sustainability efforts, which included implementing practices like zero till and GPS technology, and addressing the environmental benefits of cattle grazing on native rangelands. “I couldn’t believe it, […]
Farmers Urged to Scout for Pests Early

Farmers Urged to Scout for Pests Early

May 17, 2023 | 2:28pm
Although it’s still relatively early in the crop year, Manitoba entomologist John Gavloski strongly advises farmers to carefully watch their fields for any signs of insect pests. Gavloski couldn’t say for sure if insect damage was going to be bad this year, but based on what’s transpired over the last three years, he says it […]
Black Sea Grain Deal Extended at Last Minute

Black Sea Grain Deal Extended at Last Minute

May 17, 2023 | 2:26pm
Turkey’s president says Russia has agreed to extend a deal that has allowed Ukraine to ship grain through the Black Sea to parts of the world struggling with hunger. The deal will extend the agreement by two months. It’s not clear if any concessions were made to Russia. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan thanked Russian […]
Manitoba Crop Report Shows Spring Seeding is Well Underway

Manitoba Crop Report Shows Spring Seeding is Well Underway

May 17, 2023 | 2:24pm
Seeding progress across Manitoba is moving at a rapid pace with the recent warm weather. In the northwest, it was a warm and windy week across the region with the exception of a storm that rolled through parts of the region midweek. The Dauphin-Ste. Rose area received approximately 30 mm of rain with Drifting River station receiving 48 […]
Swift Current-area kids learn everything ag-related through Discover the Farm Event

Swift Current-area kids learn everything ag-related through Discover the Farm Event

May 16, 2023 | 2:37pm
Teaching the next generation about agriculture is the purpose of the Swift Current Ag & Ex’s Discover the Farm: A Farm Facts Experience Show, held in late-April. The organization says on its website one of the goals is to “encourage youth involvement in agriculture, as well as expand their knowledge of food production, farm safety, […]
Minnesota Farmer Pleads Guilty to Selling Corn and Soybeans as Organic

Minnesota Farmer Pleads Guilty to Selling Corn and Soybeans as Organic

May 16, 2023 | 2:23pm
Minnesota farmer James Wolf pleaded guilty Friday to one count of wire fraud in connection with an alleged organic crops conspiracy, following a change-of-plea hearing in a federal court. Under federal law, wire fraud is a Class C felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison, three years of supervised release and 250 thousand dollars in […]
United Kingdom Reporting Good Rapeseed Crop

United Kingdom Reporting Good Rapeseed Crop

May 16, 2023 | 2:21pm
The rapeseed crop in the United Kingdom is estimated at 66 per cent good to excellent. The U.S. Department of Agriculture attaché in London, is forecasting production for 2023-24 to be 1.38 million tonnes. That would make for a 1.4 per cent increase over the 2022-23 crop. While the attaché pegged planted and harvest area […]
Clock Ticking on Black Sea Grain Deal

Clock Ticking on Black Sea Grain Deal

May 16, 2023 | 2:20pm
The U.N. aid chief says efforts will continue in the coming days to extend a deal allowing the safe Black Sea export of Ukraine grain. It’s a pact Russia has threatened to quit effective Thursday over obstacles to its grain and fertilizer exports. The final two ships are due to leave Ukrainian ports today under the […]
USDA Predicts Record-Breaking Corn and Soybean Crops This Year

USDA Predicts Record-Breaking Corn and Soybean Crops This Year

May 15, 2023 | 2:30pm
If the US Department of Agriculture is correct, the United States may be in the midst of growing record-breaking corn and soybean crops. On Friday, the USDA released its monthly world agricultural supply and demand estimates, which included its first U.S. production estimates for 2023-24. Corn is projected for a record-large crop of 15.265 billion bushels […]