Young crop seedlings emerging from dark soil with white fertilizer granules visible at the soil surface, illustrating 4R nutrient stewardship practices. Photo: file

4R compliance comes up short

Fertilizer Canada survey finds fewer than 13 million acres met 4R standards in 2024, with soil testing gaps and missing nutrient plans driving the shortfall

Most Canadian farmers think they follow 4R practices, but a Fertilizer Canada survey found far fewer acres actually meet the standard.




Braden and Misty Drul of Oakburn photographed holding their Manitoba Outstanding Young Farmers for 2026 award at a banquet held March 14 at Elkhorn Resort. Photo: Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmers

Manitoba’s Outstanding Young Farmers built success through diversification

Oakburn couple launched equipment assembly and seed businesses to support multi-generational grain operation

Braden and Misty Drul of Oakburn, Man., earned Manitoba's Outstanding Young Farmers 2026 award for building a multi-generational operation through diversification. With land prices rising, they launched an equipment assembly business and Pioneer seed dealership to create revenue streams that support two families.


Oil tankers sail near the Strait of Hormuz as tensions between the U.S.-Israeli coalition and Iran disrupt shipping routes for energy and fertilizer. Photo: Reuters/file

Fertilizer prices are spiking — here’s what Manitoba farmers need to know before seeding

The Iran war has thrown global nitrogen supply into chaos, but farm management specialist Darren Bond says cold, hard numbers — not fear — should drive your spring decisions

Fertilizer prices have jumped nearly 30 per cent since the Iran conflict intensified in late February. Manitoba Agriculture's Darren Bond says detailed cost-of-production planning is the best way farmers can manage the risk heading into seeding.




Four bags of different fertilizer products lined up showing organic fertilizer, dolomite, vegetable fertilizer, and slow-release fertilizer, with sample bags displayed in front of each, representing the types of products subject to CFIA fertilizer labelling regulations. Screenshot: earthboxstore.com

Fertilizer industry optimistic as Ottawa commits to cutting red tape

CFIA extends bulk fertilizer labelling deadline to 2027 and pledges to work with industry on cost-effective alternatives

Federal ministers and bureaucrats are now willing to modify or eliminate unhelpful regulations, including a rule that required complex bilingual labels on fertilizer delivered to Canadian farms. The CFIA extended the bulk fertilizer labelling deadline to July 2027.