AGGronomyTV: The 4Rs and the environment

Nov 1 to 15: The federal government is asking farmers to implement voluntary targets to help reduce nitrous oxide emissions in crop production. Thankfully, there are ways to help growers accomplish this, not the least of which are implementing the 4R’s (right source, right rate, right time, and right place) when it comes to applying fertilizer to field crops. At the EMILI field day near Grosse Isle, Manitoba, this past summer, Mario Tenuta with the University of Manitoba spoke about the emissions reduction initiative, what’s missing on the Prairies when it comes to the 4Rs, and field research that showed the difference in nitrous oxide emissions between shallow- and deep-banded fertilizer in canola.





AGGronomyTV: Honeybees: the workhorses of agriculture

Oct 15 to 31: It's hard to underestimate the value that honeybees provide to crops in Canada, but their pollination efforts have been measured in the range of billions of dollars per year. With such a valuable co-worker at the side of crop growers it's right to ask, just how healthy are these hard-working honeybee populations? In this video from Crop Diagnostic School recorded this past summer, Derek Micholson, apiarist with Manitoba Agriculture, provides an update to Manitoba's bee populations and shares how people can help pollinator populations thrive.




AGCanadaTV Special Feature: Worrisome grain supplies

Weather and global events continue to create more than enough uncertainty in the ag world, and grain markets are no different. At Ag in Motion this past summer, Ed White of The Western Producer spoke with Bruce Burnett of MarketsFarm about world grain supplies and his forecast for commodity markets going into the harvest season.


AGCanadaTV Special Feature: Up, up and away!

At Ag in Motion this past summer, there was plenty on deck to see and do, but one demonstration in particular captured the imagination of attendees. In a series of test flights one afternoon, LandView Drones showed how its fleet of drones can be used for precision mapping, field analysis and targeted spray applications.

AGGronomyTV: Getting covers under cover

Oct 1 to 15: Terminating a cover crop requires the right tool for the job, such was the case for a demonstration at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show last month. Didn’t make it to the show? Have a look at how the equipment performed when it was put to the test on the show grounds for attendees.