Skip to content

Agriculture

Sask. 'Farm TV' YouTubers attract millions of views just acting naturally

Sask. 'Farm TV' YouTubers attract millions of views just acting naturally

SASKATOON - Mike Mitchell shoots first and speaks in the third person later. The Saskatchewan farmer's his breezy, off-the-cuff, third-person narration from behind a phone camera has attracted millions of online views for his YouTube channel.
Trees, drought and climate change

Trees, drought and climate change

Farmers will need to build resilience into their operations if agriculture is to survive and thrive. Trees, specifically shelterbelts, can play a major role
Are we looking at a prairie price drop?

Are we looking at a prairie price drop?

The last time farmland values dropped in that province was 2001
Bio-economy needs workers

Bio-economy needs workers

A report from BioTalent Canada shows the labour market needs to recruit thousands.
Prairie precipitation predictions: right amounts at the wrong times

Prairie precipitation predictions: right amounts at the wrong times

A warmer climate over land increases drought severity.
EU farm policy could drastically affect international trade

EU farm policy could drastically affect international trade

World’s exporters and importers warned they would face significant adjustments if proposed policies are implemented.
Frostbite at calving time can have marketing implications

Frostbite at calving time can have marketing implications

Too-cold temperatures can cause long-term health consequences in new-born calves.
Seed quality looks good despite drought

Seed quality looks good despite drought

Germination and vigour scores have not been negatively affected in cereal crops, but mechanical damage is high in pulses.
Bio-stimulants remain land of ‘wild claims’

Bio-stimulants remain land of ‘wild claims’

Industry concerned about unverified promises and lack of independent data but confident ‘the riff raff will get sorted out.’
Trade cloud mars solid potato year

Trade cloud mars solid potato year

Prince Edward Island potatoe producers are still facing an export ban in addition to tough weather.