AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for Feb. 7, 2025

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for Feb. 7, 2025

A trade war between Canada and the U.S. was paused for at least a month after a last-minute call between Donald Trump and Justin Trudeau. Meanwhile, the beef sector is looking to the future with a new five-year plan, while wheat breeders are bracing for changes to how new varieties are developed in the country.

AgGronomyTV: Farmers vs. flea beetles

One of the most common and highly damaging insect pests for canola growers is the flea beetle. Here, Tyler Wist, a research scientist in field crop entomology with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, talks about the most effective way to deal with flea beetles, the efficacy of flea beetle control methods and how the return of […] Read more

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for Jan. 31, 2025

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for Jan. 31, 2025

Farm retailer Peavy Mart will cease operations and close all stores across the country, leaving many communities with one less option for picking up supplies. Meanwhile, the ag sector is making progress becoming more climate friendly, with the federal government announcing more funding this week. Overarching everything, however, is a looming trade war with the […] Read more


AGCanadaTV Special Feature: Producing on-farm ammonia fertilizer

AGCanadaTV Special Feature: Producing on-farm ammonia fertilizer

Ian Clifford with FuelPositive has been working with Curtis Hiebert of R and L Acres to install a modular setup on his farm that will supply it with on-farm produced green ammonia fertilizer. Here, Clifford talks with Western Producer reporter Robert Arnason about how the system works and when the system is expected to start […] Read more


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AgGronomyTV: Keeping a close eye on soil fertility

At St. Jean Farm Days, Don Flaten, retired University of Manitoba soil science professor, participated in a discussion on how to use soil test results to make better decisions in the field. Here, Flaten talks about the importance of using historical soil test results to tailor your crop plan, why raising phosphorous levels in soil is particularly challenging and the practice of rotational fertilization.



banner at the EIMA international agricultural machinery show in Bologna, Italy

VIDEO: Canadian impressions of EIMA

Two Canadian agricultural business owners share their thoughts of international machinery exhibition

The EIMA international agricultural and gardening machinery exhibition held last November in Bologna, Italy, is easily that country’s premiere agricultural machinery show. In a press release after the show, organizers announced a record turnout of 346,800 attendees during the five day show – an impressive number, to say the least. Travelling to Italy and back […] Read more


AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; top stories of 2024

AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; top stories of 2024

In five of the biggest national agriculture stories of the year: labour stoppages abounded, Trump threatened tariffs, bird flu struck the American dairy herd, canola ended up where it started while cattle kept their upward track, and the right to repair—Canada passed two bills on consumer rights.

Forigo EnerG agricultural tool

VIDEO: Electric, autonomous tool designed for horticulture sector

Forigo is an Italian equipment-maker specializing in tools for the horticulture and specialty crops sectors. At the EIMA agricultural machinery show in Italy last November, the company presented a new, fully electric platform named the EnerG on the show floor. According to its website, the EnerG is equipped with two high-energy-density lithium batteries and an […] Read more