January 16 – 31 Fish poop and green algae might help farms grow without having to expand January 16, 2017
February 1 – 15 What are seed conditions like for the 2017 season? A highly variable fall, with unwanted moisture during harvest has tightened high quality seed supplies in many crops. Reading Time: < 1 minute Published: January 31, 2017 Newsletter Sign Up - Receive daily Ontario farm and production news You’ll also receive industry insight on why it matters delivered right to your inbox, 6 days a week! Your Email(Required) Your Postal Code(Required)Consent I consent to receiving emails from Glacier FarmMedia, its affiliates and divisions and third parties, containing agriculture news, updates and promotions. I can unsubscribe at any time CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. ADVERTISEMENT explore Stories from our other publications The Western Producer crop management Poilievre promises EV action and calls for canola compensation Manitoba Co-operator crops Safe at the grain bin: Farmers urged to be grain-safe this fall Manitoba Co-operator news U.S. trade complaints hypocritical on Canadian dairy, report argues Manitoba Co-operator news Regenerative farming gains ground in Manitoba amid drought challenges