• Crops
  • Farm Management
  • Research
  • Livestock
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Tradeshows & Events
  • More

  • Home
  • News
  • Shows
  • Radio
  • Podcasts

  • Crops
  • Farm Management
  • Research
  • Livestock
  • Machinery
  • Markets
  • Tradeshows & Events
  • Trending
  • RealAgristudies
  • Subscribe
  • Store
  • Home
  • News
  • Shows
    • The Agronomists
    • Beef Market Update
    • Farming Forward
    • Profitable Practices
    • Mind Your Farm Business
    • The Successors
    • Wheat Pete's Word
  • Radio
    • RealAg Radio
    • RealAg on the Weekend
  • Podcasts
    • RealAg Radio
    • RealAg on the Weekend
    • Mind Your Farm Business
    • Wheat Pete's Word
    • The Agronomists
    • Beef Market Update
    • The Truth About Ag
    • The Farm Safety Roundup
    • Ruminating with RealAg
    • The Successors

Category: Corn School

Corn School – Update on the Ontario Corn Crop – Aug 21

Aug 22, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

There has been a lot of talk about the impact of the drought on the Ontario corn crop, but the fact is that not all of the Ontario crop was hit by the extremely dry conditions. Some areas of Ontario actually received timely rains that, coupled with the high temperatures, will look to give producers… Read More

Corn School – Good Roots Help Corn Through Tough Times

Aug 8, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

A little trouble now may help you deal with a lot of trouble down the line. That’s exactly what happened when corn in Ontario went through a dry spell in late May and early June. That dry period caused corn in those fields to develop deep and dense roots. Fast forward now to the six-week… Read More

Corn School – Dry Conditions Causing Variability In Some Ontario Fields

Aug 3, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

One of the key components involved in cultivating a 300-plus bushel corn crop is establishing a good, uniform stand. Unfortunately for producers in drought affected regions of Ontario, those conditions have taken their toll in that area. Despite an early season that helped to foster good root development, stress from hot and dry conditions kept… Read More

Corn School — Evaluating Pollination In Norfolk County

Aug 1, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

The last six weeks have been extremely dry throughout parts of Ontario. Crops across the board have suffered as hopes for bumper yields have been deflated by the stress of prolonged hot and dry conditions. Corn in particular started with a great deal of promise, but now sits in a grey area as to how… Read More

Corn School – How Have Dry Conditions Affected the Ontario Corn Crop?

Jul 27, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

The Ontario corn crop was really off to the races.  There was optimal planting dates, early timely rains and the crop looked fantastic.  And then KABOOM!!!!! The Ontario corn crop is now subject to some of the same stresses as its US counterpart.  Dry hot weather has really impacted the Ontario corn crop moving the… Read More

Corn School – Keep Your Corn’s Momentum with Fungicides

Jul 20, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

With recent dry conditions slowly sapping the potential from the Ontario corn crop, producers want to protect their corn in any way they can. Leaf disease on top of heat stress can add insult to injury taking even more of your yield potential. A well timed fungicide application, when it makes good economic sense, can… Read More

Corn School – Identifying Herbicide Injury In Corn

Jul 11, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

So much time and effort is put into pushing corn to it’s full potential. We try so hard to manage areas that are partially out of our control that when we see something like herbicide injury in our crop, it can feel a little bit like we shot the puck into our own net. Sometimes… Read More

Corn School – Ontario Corn Crop Has Great Potential

Jul 6, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

The Ontario corn crop is sitting in a great position. If things continue to go well we could be looking at some bumper crops. The combination of early planting, good soil conditions and great weather have pushed corn in some areas to the tasselling stage giving those crops ample time for grain fill. There are… Read More

Corn School – 400+ Bushel Corn – Are We There Yet?

Jun 15, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

It may seem a bit presumptuous to even begin the topic of 400 bushel corn when 300 bushel corn is barely in it’s infancy, but with the sheer speed of progress in the area of corn yields, the discussion may be warranted sooner rather than later. The truth is, as we’ve said before, the potential… Read More

Corn School – Soil Health and Early Planting’s Role in Reaching 300 Bushel Yields

Jun 13, 2012 Jul 21, 2014 by RealAgriculture Agronomy Team

There are a number of different elements that have to come together to unlock yield potential in corn and move it to that coveted 300 bushel mark. As we visit field number 2 of the PRIDE Seeds 300+ bushel initiative, we take a look at one of those factors and the issues that can come… Read More

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • ...
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • 42
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Store

© 2025 RealAgriculture.

  • All Crops
  • Soybean School: Drone seeding cover crops takes flight
  • Growers must be vigilant as stripe rust confirmed in Ontario
  • Renewable fuels, domestic markets, and the RVO gap: U.S. soybean sector pushes for biofuel boost
  • The Agronomists, Ep 196: Canola establishment tips with Chris Manchur and Jack Payne
  • Where will wheat go in 15 years?
  • Browse All Crop Posts
  • All Crop Schools
  • Soybean School: Drone seeding cover crops takes flight
  • Soil School: Following phosphorus from the mine to the field
  • Canola School: Key decisions for best seed and seedling survival
  • Wheat School: Leveraging later seeding for better stand and weed control
  • Pulse School: How lupins and soybeans could help fight aphanomyces
  • Browse All Crop School Posts
  • The Agronomists
  • The Agronomists, Ep 196: Canola establishment tips with Chris Manchur and Jack Payne
  • The Agronomists, Ep 195: Rejuvenating pastures and hay fields with Christine O'Reilly and Grant Lastiwka
  • Browse All The Agronomists Posts
  • Ontario Diagnostic Days
  • Ontario Diagnostic Day 4: Avoiding herbicide injury and mounting a corn foliar disease defense
  • Ontario Diagnostic Day 3: Avoiding fertilizer burn and helping waterlogged plants stay afloat
  • Browse All Ontario Diagnostic Days Posts
  • The Sharp Edge
  • The Sharp Edge: Weight vs count — what's the best seed choice for higher soybean yields?
  • The Sharp Edge: Corn acres heading north with help from plant breeders
  • Browse All The Sharp Edge Posts
  • Farm Management
  • Continuity Conversations, Ep 3: Who’s in the tent, and what seat do they hold?
  • Automating parlour milking for better udder health
  • Ruminating with RealAg, Ep 23: Passing the baton — farm transitions are never just business
  • On the move with Urban's mobile calf feeder
  • Continuity Conversations, Ep 2: Am I leaving a legacy or creating a liability?
  • The truth about Canadian ag’s financial future with Dean Klippenstine
  • Nuffield Canada scholarship a "rocket ship" for networking and connection
  • Mind Your Farm Business — Ep. 103: From stuck to started on farm succession
  • Browse All Farm Management Posts
  • Mind Your Farm Business
  • Mind Your Farm Business — Ep. 103: From stuck to started on farm succession
  • Mind Your Farm Business, Ep. 102 — The legalities of handshakes and contracts
  • Mind Your Farm Business — Ep. 101: Keeping the farm safe in the digital age
  • Mind Your Farm Business — Ep. 100: Shouldering the stress load of farming
  • Mind Your Farm Business, Ep. 99 — Recognizing and avoiding burnout
  • Mind Your Farm Business, Ep. 98 — The very real impact of artificial intelligence in agriculture
  • Mind Your Farm Business — Ep. 97: Setting the stage for successful farm transition
  • Mind Your Farm Business — Ep. 96: Boosting farm leadership through improving your "inner game"
  • Browse All Mind Your Farm Business Posts
  • Research
  • AAFC cuts seem inevitable — what does thoughtful reform look like?
  • Soybean School: When is a soybean plant's yield potential most hurt by stress?
  • ATP NutriScan works to create a real-time crop "report card"
  • Wheat School: Seeding ultra early helps wheat beat the heat
  • Ruminating with RealAg, Ep 17: Turning feedlot waste into fields of opportunity
  • CANZA announces $4 million effort to develop and scale up tools to measure, report, and verify (MRV) soil carbon
  • Provincial canola groups select 11 agronomic research projects to receive $3.4 million
  • Micronutrients play a mighty big role in crop production
  • Research and extension associations in Alberta to benefit from capital grant funding
  • Innovative Farmers Association of Ontario cancels annual event, says it is charting new course
Browse All Research Posts
  • All Livestock
  • U.S. cattle industry navigating tariff threats, access to global markets
  • U.S. suspends cattle, horse movement north out of Mexico due to screwworm threat
  • Beef Market Update: Weather and cattle prices getting steamy
  • See something, squeal something — why reporting wild pig sightings matters
  • Automating parlour milking for better udder health
  • Pork trade priorities, Vietnam market potential, and California's Prop 12 push
  • The evolution of dairy freestall housing
  • The Agronomists, Ep 195: Rejuvenating pastures and hay fields with Christine O'Reilly and Grant Lastiwka
  • On the move with Urban's mobile calf feeder
  • Hoof trimming technology helps power milk production
  • Browse All Livestock Posts
  • Beef Market Update
  • Beef Market Update: Weather and cattle prices getting steamy
  • Beef Market Update: The popularity of ground beef, contracts, and pandemic price spike comparisons
  • Beef Market Update: A turbulent week in U.S. markets, currency, and carcass weights
  • Beef Market Update: Markets are "incredible" and "on-fire," says Anne Wasko
  • Beef Market Update: Markets try and respond to erratic news cycle
  • Beef Market Update: A smaller national herd, tariff talk, and carcass weight shifts
  • Beef Market Update: Digesting data, lighter carcass weights, and enduring frigid temperatures
  • Beef Market Update: A solid cash market, screwworm impacts, and a predicted small calf crop
  • Beef Market Update: A fascinating time for price, policy and trade
  • Beef Market Update: A great start for prices, a smaller cow herd, and predictions for the year ahead
  • Browse Beef Market Update Posts
  • Machinery
  • Overall Canadian tractor sales only positive story in April equipment sales report
  • New owner looking to bring certainty to Arctic Cat's future
  • The Agronomists, Ep 193: Planter and seeder checks with Curtis de Gooijer and Andrew Kippen
  • Using artificial intelligence to create field boundaries
  • Saskatchewan-based K-Hart teams up with NEXAT self-driving platform
  •  
  • Compact telehandler works high and low on the farm
  • Deere combines add automation and productivity enhancements for 2026 models
  • Proper pressure still key to taking the air out of soil compaction with new tire tech
  • Farm tech adoption is about more than profit
  • AGCO pauses shipments of finished equipment into the U.S.
Browse All Machinery Posts
  • Markets
  • Where will wheat go in 15 years?
  • U.S. cattle industry navigating tariff threats, access to global markets
  • Beef Market Update: Weather and cattle prices getting steamy
  • Corn curveball: What the heck is with the July-Dec spread?
  • Pork trade priorities, Vietnam market potential, and California's Prop 12 push
  •  
  • Commodity markets shifting back to fundamentals amid trade noise
  • Beef Market Update: The popularity of ground beef, contracts, and pandemic price spike comparisons
  • StoneX to acquire R.J. O'Brien in US$900 million futures broker deal
  • Beef Market Update: A turbulent week in U.S. markets, currency, and carcass weights
  • No change for Canadian exports, as Trump puts 90-day pause on higher tariffs for most countries
Browse All Markets Posts
  • Agritechnica
  • Deere eAutoPowr puts a charge into slurry application
  • Electric-powered weed control gets Fendt support
  • Browse All Agritechnica Posts
  • Commodity Classic
  • Soy inoculant aims to deliver application flexibility without compromising quality
  • Technology kit reduces upfront costs for precision ag
  • Browse All Commodity Classic Posts
  • Ontario Agricultural Conference
  • Corn School: A plan of attack for tar spot, five years in
  • Corn School: Nitrogen knowledge nuggets for the year ahead
  • Browse All Ontario Agricultural Conference Posts
  • Canadian Dairy XPO
  • Automating parlour milking for better udder health
  • The evolution of dairy freestall housing
  • Browse All Canadian Dairy XPO Posts
  • Canada's Outdoor Farm Show
  • Technology and innovation helps meet dairy veterinary needs
  • Pioneer ramping up Z-Series soybeans for 2025
  • Browse All Canada's Outdoor Farm Show Posts
  • Crop Production Show
  • SWAT Cam produces a plant stand establishment report card
  • FMC teams up with Novonesis to bring local biological solutions to growers
  • Browse All Crop Production Show Posts
  • Food
  • What local food needs isn’t bureaucracy — it’s trust
  • Is it the breed or the feed? Flavour fingerprinting Canadian beef
  • What the Grocery Code of Conduct will and won't do
  • Connecting fertilizer and bioscience for sustainable food production
  • The truth about challenges and opportunities in Canadian ag with Lisa Ashton
  • McDonald's testing plant-based burger in Canada, again
  • CFIA issues reminder regarding "Made in Canada" food labeling
  • Canadian Food Focus offers a nuanced approach to engaging consumers in food and farming
  • Browse All Food Posts
  • Food Processing
  • What local food needs isn’t bureaucracy — it’s trust
  • Profitable Practices: Making Newfoundland's dairy industry more sustainable
  • What the Grocery Code of Conduct will and won't do
  • The truth about challenges and opportunities in Canadian ag with Lisa Ashton
  • Browse All Food Processing Posts
  • More Pages
  • About RealAgriculture
  • Trending
  • RealAgristudies
  • Subscribe
  • Store