If you've been scouting your wheat fields and seeing some strange colours in Ontario, you're probably not alone, and there may be a pretty simple explanation for it. We're back in the field for another update with Joanna Follings, cereal specialist with the Ontario Ministery of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and RealAg's Peter "Wheat... Read More

The North American fertilizer industry has been waiting for a decision by the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) on the tariff rates of phosphate entering the U.S. These tariffs address Mosaic's complaint to the DOC that phosphate fertilizer imports from those countries were unfairly subsidized by their respective governments. Final rulings on the rates are... Read More

Peggy Brekveld has been elected as the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA)'s 32nd president, and third female president in the organization's history. Brekveld will also hold the position of OFA's director-at-large. Brekveld, of Thunder Bay, Ont., operates a dairy farm with her husband and five children, milking around 75 cows. The new president didn't originally... Read More

Mondays mean all the agronomic info in one place here at RealAgriculture. On today's edition of RealAg Radio you'll hear from: Woody Van Arkel, featured in a Soil School episode with RealAg's Bernard Tobin; Callum Morrison, PhD student at University of Manitoba working on cover crops for Western Canada; and, A segment from The Agronomists... Read More

How has the protein supply chain changed in the last while, and how has COVID-19 changed things from March until now? What economic principles drive those price fluctuations that you might see in the grocery store? And why aren't there more federally inspected processing plants? It's time to talk livestock processing capacity challenges and opportunities... Read More