When it comes to balancing nitrogen cost, with type, with application set up — is there an easy way to save some money? Yes, and no, says Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson in this week’s Wheat Pete’s Word podcast. N fertilizer choice does depend on planting or seeding set up, for one, and row spacing and… Read More
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Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio, with host Shaun Haney. On this episode, we hear a clip from an interview with Paul Wells on the current political landscape in Canada as Justin Trudeau and Pierre Poilievre face off in Ottawa. Jack Bobo with The Nature Conservancy talks sustainability being a… Read More
Sustainability is a journey not a destination, and the global agriculture industry is working to balance meeting global needs while maintaining the health of the environment that supports the industry. That’s according to Jack Bobo, who works at Nature United using his expertise to oversee global food and water policy, and spoke this week at… Read More
How is agriculture and food production impacting the planet? Many naysayers believe our farming and food system is taking its toll, linking agriculture to 10 to 15 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions, while painting it as a resource hog that gobbles up 40 percent of the earth’s land base and 70 percent of its… Read More
It’s the last day of January and the last day of FarmTech! Today’s, RealAg Radio show is a special one as news lead Jessika Guse gets to host the show for the very first time. Today’s guests include: •Tasha Kheiriddin, from the global news radio network, discusses all things politics, and what the key issues… Read More
If you ask consumers, our food system is bad and getting worse. But if you look back and compare to say the 1980s, we’re actually doing a much better job on many things, such as water and fertiizer efficiency, pesticide use, and more. It’s all a matter of perspective – things are getting better, but are… Read More