VIDEO: Is the end of the wild pig presence in Manitoba achievable?

VIDEO: Is the end of the wild pig presence in Manitoba achievable?

Wayne Lees with Squeal On Pigs Manitoba takes the threat of wild pigs in Manitoba seriously and can see a time when the invasive species’ presence becomes a page in history. But what will it take? In this series of videos from inside Spruce Woods Park, Lees talks about the three-pronged threat that wild pigs



AgGronomyTV: Keeping root rot out of peas

Earlier this year at Manitoba Ag Days, Dr. Syama Chatterton, a research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, offered a presentation on root rot in pulse crops. In a negative ‘two for one,’ attendees may have been surprised to learn of a connection between root rot and another well-known soil pathogen: fusarium. In this video, Chatterton talks about some of the latest findings on aphanomyces and the one practice growers have in their toolbox to keep root rot from developing in their fields.




AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it: Your national ag news recap for Nov. 8, 2024

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it: Your national ag news recap for Nov. 8, 2024

Trump’s U.S. presidential election victory spurs speculation over tariffs and trade tensions, work stoppages at the Port of Vancouver and Port of Montreal halt canola oil, pork and potash, and new anti-greenwashing legislation: will it just cause more controversy? It’s your national agriculture news recap for the week of November 8.



AgGronomyTV: The case for adding faba beans to your rotation

At the AgTech Breakfast at Ag in Motion this past summer, Phytokana Ingredients pitched its case for growers to add faba beans into their pulse crop rotations. One main reason? As Drew Sharp says, agribusiness manager for Phytokana, faba beans are an ‘excellent pulse’ in rotation to help interrupt disease cycles such as fusarium or aphanomyces. In this video, Sharp also talks about emerging market opportunities for growers once their faba beans are harvested.




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VIDEO: All quiet on the PEDv front for Manitoba’s hog producers

Biosecurity playing a key role in helping keep deadly diseases at bay

VIDEO (above): On-farm biosecurity with Manitoba Pork Pt. 1: Jenelle Hamblin with Manitoba Pork talks about biosecurity on hog farms and some of the best-practices pork producers should use to maintain a healthy herd. Manitoba’s pork industry has been enjoying a relative calm on the disease front in when it comes to viruses such as