Jaylor launched its new 6000 series at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show. Alan Vaage, a nutritionist with Jaylor, says it includes a new all-terrain version.

New Jaylor feed mixer series goes off-road

Jaylor’s 6000 series of total mixed ration mixers also has a lineup for better mobility in mud and snow

Jaylor has added more all-terrain capacity to its total mixed ration mixers for farmers in harsher conditions, including those driving through pastures to feed their cattle.




Kernels of spring wheat being passed from hand to hand.

Seed regulation proposals mean quicker changes, more industry input

A preview of potential Canadian seed rule changes, released this summer, suggests more CFIA functions will be given to third parties to complete

A preview of potential Canadian seed rule changes, released earlier this summer, suggests more CFIA functions will be given to third parties when updated seed legislation is finally released.


Bart Elder, of Vermeer, says boxy, clean windrows help make better hay bales and a basket rake excels in those areas.

Basket rakes pitched for top-quality windrows

Forage growers see more rotary rakes in the marketplace, but basket rakes still have their fans

Boxy, clean windrows help make better hay bales for livestock farms and forage growers, and a basket rake excels in those areas, Bart Elder of Vermeer says.



Steve Froese says the PhiBer drone service trailer can managed four drones. Photo: John Greig

VIDEO: PhiBer drone carrier wins ag tech innovation award

PhiBer Manufacturing was honoured at Ag in Motion for their Dash Carrier trailer, featuring space to land, recharge and refill four drones

PhiBer Manufacturing’s Dash Carrier trailer can land, recharge and refill four drones. The Manitoba company won the ag tech innovation at Ag in Motion 2025.




Fans are a critical part of decreasing heat stress in dairy cattle.

Cow heat stress cuts at dairy farm profit

Quebec research shows the index for heat and humidity hits its threshold more days than expected for dairy cows

Quebec research shows the index for heat and humidity hits threshold more days than expected for dairy cows, resulting in production drops and reproductive issues.