February 23, 2012

Corn School – Ontario Farmers Comment On Corn Yields

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Corn harvest is underway for most of Ontario and farmers are starting to get a rough estimate of what their corn will yield. For those producers not waiting on the rain, half a day in the combine can give you an idea of the size and quality of your crop. This week on the Corn [...]

Harvest from a Helicopter

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With harvest 2011 almost complete across the country except for the Eastern corn, everyone is getting ready for winter.  Farmers never seem to take enough pictures of their hard work through the growing season.  The growing season presents challenges but no time brings a farm more together than harvest.   Harvest is harvest is about hard [...]

Under the Microscope: Two Things Farmers Need To Look Out For

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For farmers in the West finished harvest, there is a tendency to sit back and breathe a big sigh of relief and rightly so. However, as any farmer who’s had a bin full of grain go bad can tell you, it’s not a time to sit back and forget about that crop. Monitoring and conditioning [...]

RealWeatherWatch: Winter’s Arrival Not As Speedy As Anticipated

As the bulk of the prairie harvest progresses to completion, there are still some areas of the west that are lagging behind because of less than stellar conditions. One of those areas is the Peace Region of Northern Alberta. This growing season has been less than kind to them and the harvest has been slow [...]

RealWeatherWatch: Will the End of October Bring More Rain?

Patience is being tested in farmers living in Southern Ontario as the wrap up for soybean harvest for some and the beginning of corn harvest for others has been prolonged by some wet weather. It doesn’t look as though relief is going to come in the immediate future either. This week on the RealWeatherWatch we [...]

Talking to Farmers: What Will Your Corn Yields In Your Area Be?

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The Canadian corn harvest is barely underway and it’s time to put some reputations on the line. Back in early September we asked some farmers at the Outdoor Farm Show what they thought corn yields would be like in their area. A great deal of producers got their corn in later than usual because of [...]

Under the Microscope – Harvest Samples Show a Few Surprises in 2011

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RealAgriculture.com is happy to present a new feature segment we call “Under the Microscope”. We have partnered with BioVision Seed Labs to educate and inform producers with respect to what goes on inside the seed lab and hopefully take some of the mystery out of the process. In the first episode we talk to Holly [...]

RealWeatherWatch – Will the Ideal 2011 Harvest Continue?

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For most of the west, this harvest season has been ideal. Warm to hot weather accompanied by warmer than normal nights made for some late nights and some early starts during the beginning of the season. Even with the great weather, farmers are still pushing their limits as that nagging sense of “it will all [...]

Canola School: Western Harvest Update

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When we talk about harvest across the prairies, you can’t use a blanket term to cover any one province unless that comment is “variable”. In terms of exactly how much of harvest is done, some areas in the Alberta and Manitoba are finished while areas in the Northern Alberta haven’t even started yet. Yields for [...]

Corn School: When is My Corn Ready to Silage?

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Determining when to silage your corn can be tricky from a number of standpoints. You can’t count on a visual inspection alone to tell you what’s ready because different varieties have different traits that make a visual inspection inaccurate. Crop conditions are varied across soil types as well. Different soil types can affect how quickly [...]