It had been hoped that the resumption of grain exports from Ukraine would improve crop availability, but shipments have been too few and drought threatens harvests around the world.

Global grain stocks near worrying decade low

The world’s buffer stocks of corn will be enough for just 80 days’ worth of consumption by the end of 2022-23 crop year

The world is heading toward the tightest grain inventories in years despite the resumption of exports from Ukraine because the shipments are too few and harvests from other major crop producers are smaller than initially expected, according to grain supply and crop forecast data. Poor weather in key agricultural regions from the United States to […] Read more

Great Lakes Helicopter flies one of its helicopters at the Outdoor Farm Show. Agricultural services provided by the company’s helicopters include input application.

Drones and helicopters make fitting pair

Company says demand for helicopter spray applications growing in Ontario

Helicopters have been a part of agriculture since the mid-20th century. But given advances in drone and satellite technology, are helicopters still a viable and popular production tool? Yes, says Stan Mace, pilot and agriculture division manager for Waterloo-based air services company Great Lakes Helicopter (GLH). He sees drones as a complementary tool. Why it […] Read more

The author writes that the findings and guidance for soil health from the Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry needs to be strategic, and gives eight recommendations on how this can be achieved.

Opinion: Soil matters. Charting a path forward

Action is needed to preserve and improve soil health, but it must be strategic

The following is an excerpt from a statement made by the author to the Standing Senate Committee on Agriculture and Forestry (Status on Soil Health in Canada) meeting, Sept. 22. Since the Senate of Canada “Soil At Risk” report was conceived by Senator Herb Sparrow four decades ago, generally soil management has improved and crop […] Read more

Containers were stacked up on a container ship at the port of Antwerp, Belgium, late last month. Canadian exporters continue to accuse the European Union of using technical barriers to hinder trade.

CETA still not fully delivering

Agriculture sector wants feds to make progress on removing barriers, five years after deal was signed

Glacier FarmMedia – Canadian and European officials celebrated five years of their trade agreement recently, but many in Canadian agriculture are still waiting to see the benefits. Canadian Cattle Association general manager Ryder Lee said beef producers are frustrated that they haven’t been able to reach European markets. [RELATED] Red meat trade with EU remains […] Read more

The recent expansion at P&H Hamilton Terminal included the construction of an enclosed multi-probe facility for increased truck flow efficiency.

P&H Hamilton mill boasts peak efficiency

Several expansions allow facility to receive, mill and ship agricultural products

Parrish and Heimbecker’s Hamilton Terminal is a unique operation with a mill and a grain terminal nestled within the city’s port.  As the autumn soybean harvest hits its stride, there is an elegant logistical dance of vessels and trucks moving through the site and the simultaneous production of raw flour. “The plant was designed and […] Read more


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Editorial: A carrot with a consequence

In response to the backlash it has been receiving from farmers and industry over its nitrous oxide (NO2) emissions target, the federal government was quick to reiterate that it is a goal, not a mandate.  However, whether this is an achievable goal is still up for debate. By setting a goal, the federal government has […] Read more

Witnesses tell a Senate agriculture committee hearing that financial incentives and government programs don’t convince enough farmers to adopt practices that are better for the soil. Consequences are also needed to get producers to change their ways, they said.

‘Sticks’ needed to improve soil health, Senate told

Committee begins hearings as it launches first soil study since senator Herb Sparrow released Soil at Risk report in 1984

Glacier FarmMedia – If the federal government and Canada’s agriculture industry want to get serious about soil preservation and soil health, rules and regulations may be necessary, said two speakers who addressed the Senate committee for agriculture and forestry Sept. 22. Cedric MacLeod, executive director of the Canadian Forage and Grassland Association, along with Don […] Read more

Ukko Agro pulls together farm-specific data from weather stations installed at strategic locations on-farm along with crop details, management practices, crop growth stages and spray history to give growers information on potential disease risk.

Startup’s predictive model can help with spraying decisions

Ukko Agro Inc.’s analytics platform said to predict disease risk up to a week in advance

An Ontario company with predictive crop models that can help farmers optimize when and where to spray fungicides is the only agriculture-focused innovator chosen for the 2022 Google for Startups Accelerator Canada.  Ukko Agro Inc. has developed an analytics platform that alerts farmers to disease risk up to a week in advance and predicts crop […] Read more


The author points to how the hog sector is transitioning to Canadian Pork Excellence, which is a set of programs that allow registered pork producers to demonstrate compliance with food safety and animal care requirements as an example of how farmers can prove to consumers that they take their concerns seriously.

Opinion: Farmers and the ‘prove it’ generation

Be real about modern agriculture because there’s much to be proud of

Glacier FarmMedia – What is a farmer’s relationship with environmental and animal welfare certification programs? Would it be right to say that it’s complicated? On one hand, farmers feel targeted by those in the activist community who reject the realities of modern agriculture. No genetically modified anything. No fertilizer. No pesticides. Small holdings with a […] Read more

A B.C.-based renewable energy company is helping to fund three on-farm biodigesters that will use corn stover as a digester feedstock.

New biodigester project aims to use corn stover

Three on-farm digesters are part of a project from B.C. and Ontario investors

An Ontario project aims to use corn stover to feed biodigesters, forming a new market and use for corn stalks. EverGen, a British Columbia-based renewable energy company, has committed $1.5 million to help kickstart three southern Ontario on-farm biodigesters as part of a recently announced partnership deal called Project Radius.  Why it matters: Farms who […] Read more