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 CompanyThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. ADVERTISEMENT explore Stories from our other publications Manitoba Co-operator comment Respecting new Canadians’ diverse food history Manitoba Co-operator comment Farm disconnect becomes farm policy disconnect Manitoba Co-operator news Ag minister says tariff situation with China remains fragile, volatile The Western Producer crop management Fall rye hits record high in Manitoba