AgGronomyTV: Avoiding seed toxicity in canola

Fertilizer is essential to ensure a healthy canola stand, but there are situations that can cause seed toxicity – especially in drier-than-normal seeding conditions. Here, Amy Delaquis with Manitoba Canola Growers talks about what producers need to be aware of – such as fertilizer placement and soil moisture conditions – so that their yields won’t suffer come harvest-time. (Recorded at Manitoba Ag Days 2024)



VIDEO: Canadian Dairy Xpo turns 10

VIDEO: Canadian Dairy Xpo turns 10

The event brings together thousands of people from the dairy industry

The Canadian Dairy Xpo (CDX) celebrated its 10th anniversary with strong attendance and continued support from the industry. The show announced that its attendance as 9,190 and a record for its second day with 7,988. The show also launched a new Canadian Dairy Business Summit the day before the show at the Tom Patterson Theatre […] Read more


VIDEO: Calves for a Cause draws crowds, top genetics

VIDEO: Calves for a Cause draws crowds, top genetics

Funds go to the London Children’s Hospital

The fourth annual Calves for a Cause sale brought together more than 100 lots to raise funds for the London Hospital Foundation. The sale, which was hosted by the Canadian Dairy Xpo (CDX), brought together about 40 top genetic calves, but also rare semen, embryos from top cows and even old, rare dairy sales catalogues […] Read more


AgGronomyTV: Soybeans in crop rotations

Yvonne Lawley, associate professor in the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Manitoba, has a keen interest for how soybeans are faring in rotation alongside their crop cousins in Manitoba. Here, Lawley talks about yields in soy-on-soy crop rotations, plus, one of the ‘new frontiers’ in building soil health in the province.