Better Farming Prairies Magazine Archive February 2024 Better Farming Prairies February 2024 edition features Devon & Walker MacDonald on the cover and the following articles: Beware of Scammers - Protect Yourself, Returning to the Farm - North Shade Cattle Co., Rebuilding Beef Herds - Growing Numbers, and Your Crops & El Nino. March 2024 January 2024
Alberta Beef Producers launches #AllWaystoCelebrate contest Monday, September 16, 2024 An Alberta ag organization is holding a contest for Albertans to showcase their best and favourite beef dishes. The #AllWaystoCelebrate contest from Alberta Beef Producers (ABP) encourages people to upload pictures of themselves enjoying local beef. “Be a part of a story that’s been... Read this article online
New resource to support root rot mitigation in pulses Monday, September 16, 2024 A new website is available to pulse growers looking to get ahead of root rot diseases in their pea and lentil fields. Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers (MPSG), as part of the Pulse Root Rot Network, launched rootrot.ca. “As root rots are a top priority, this website was developed to... Read this article online
We Didn’t Start the Fire! Impacts of Wildfire Smoke on Corn Monday, September 16, 2024 Assistant Professor of Corn Production at Purdue University’s College of Agriculture, Daniel Quinn, PhD. recently provided fascinating insights into the impacts of fire on major corn producing areas, many of which have been impacted by smoke from wildfires. Quinn was the keynote... Read this article online
New home for the Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario Saturday, September 14, 2024 The Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario (CFFO) has announced it has moved into its new office building in Ingersoll. Located at 274620 27th Line in Ingersoll, the new office will serve as the hub for CFFO’s ongoing efforts to advocate for and support Ontario’s Christian farmers.... Read this article online
Canadian Ag Youth Council Welcomes new Members Saturday, September 14, 2024 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada has announced the latest members to join the Canadian Agricultural Youth Council (CAYC). This update introduces nine fresh members alongside thirteen returning youths, marking a significant step towards involving young voices in agricultural... Read this article online