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ALBERTA LAND PRICES CONTINUE TO SOAR Reading Time: 4 minutes It was another big year for Alberta and Canadian farmland prices, according to Farm Credit Canada’s annual survey. On average, provincial farmland prices jumped by 11.6 per cent, the ag lender said in its 2015 Farmland Values Report while nationally they rose 10.1 per cent. INVESTING IN A CATTLE-HANDLING SYSTEM? HERE ARE A FEW OPTIONS Good footing is key and so is a skilled operator. “A con with hydraulic squeezes is you can hurt cattle,” says Biggs, adding proper handling techniques in all facets of the operation is the way to ensure you’re dealing with calm, quiet cattle. “You need to start in the pasture.”. HORSE EUTHANASIA: WHEN IS THE ‘RIGHT TIME’ TO END Sometimes dentally challenged horses will lose weight through the winter, and rebound over the summer, meaning a fall euthanasia date may be best for them. Photo: Thinkstock. Sometimes the decision to euthanize a horse and end suffering is clearly obvious. This can occur when a horse has a severe injury or an unrelenting and non-responsive WHERE ARE THE CANADIAN GENOME-EDITING STARTUPS? The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, on the other hand, has ‘plants with novel traits’ regulations. Under this system, it doesn’t matter if a new plant breed comes via traditional crossbreeding, genetic modification or genome editing — if it’s got a novel trait, it is subject to a rigorous, and often lengthy approval,process.
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COVER CROPS AND SOIL HEALTH GURU WINNING CONVERTS IN ALBERTA Cover crops and soil health guru winning converts in Alberta. Gabe Brown’s methods of using a ‘cocktail’ of cover crops to rebuild soil, . lower input costs and boost yields are attracting serious attention. These cover crops, grown by Jack Stahl, have done PICK THE RIGHT RASPBERRY FOR YOU Pick The Right Raspberry For You. Add this to the list of things which mark the province’s north-south divide – northern Albertans are the floricane raspberry type while those in the south fall into the primocane category. That was one of the lessons delivered by raspberry grower Lloyd Hausher of L &A Enterprises at the recent Alberta Farm DEER CREEK LIVESTOCK RECOGNIZED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL Reading Time: < 1 minute Deer Creek Livestock Co. is the winner of the 2020 Environmental Stewardship Award. The award from Alberta Beef Producers recognizes a cattle operation demonstrating leadership in environmental stewardship that contributes to WHAT MAKES THE BEST FIREWOOD? Reading Time: < 1 minute. Pound for pound, what is the best firewood? Actually, they’re all the same. “The main variation between different species is the tree density, which means they have different calorific values (amounts of heat) per volume of wood,” said bioenergy/agroforestry specialist Toso Bozic. “A cubic foot ofair-dried
ALBERTA LAND PRICES CONTINUE TO SOAR Reading Time: 4 minutes It was another big year for Alberta and Canadian farmland prices, according to Farm Credit Canada’s annual survey. On average, provincial farmland prices jumped by 11.6 per cent, the ag lender said in its 2015 Farmland Values Report while nationally they rose 10.1 per cent. INVESTING IN A CATTLE-HANDLING SYSTEM? HERE ARE A FEW OPTIONS Good footing is key and so is a skilled operator. “A con with hydraulic squeezes is you can hurt cattle,” says Biggs, adding proper handling techniques in all facets of the operation is the way to ensure you’re dealing with calm, quiet cattle. “You need to start in the pasture.”. HORSE EUTHANASIA: WHEN IS THE ‘RIGHT TIME’ TO END Sometimes dentally challenged horses will lose weight through the winter, and rebound over the summer, meaning a fall euthanasia date may be best for them. Photo: Thinkstock. Sometimes the decision to euthanize a horse and end suffering is clearly obvious. This can occur when a horse has a severe injury or an unrelenting and non-responsive WHERE ARE THE CANADIAN GENOME-EDITING STARTUPS? The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, on the other hand, has ‘plants with novel traits’ regulations. Under this system, it doesn’t matter if a new plant breed comes via traditional crossbreeding, genetic modification or genome editing — if it’s got a novel trait, it is subject to a rigorous, and often lengthy approval,process.
PANDEMIC DIDN’T SLOW RECYCLING EFFORTS Despite the challenges of a year restrained by the pandemic, Canadian producers returned more than 5.5 million pesticide and fertilizer jugs 23 litres and smaller in 2020. That’s on par with 2019 numbers. Last year’s collection brought the total number of jugs recovered forrecycling since the
AYSA COMPETITORS SPEAKING FROM THE HEART 1 day ago · Youth from across the province will once again be speaking up — virtually — about agriculture this summer. For the second year in a row, the Alberta Young Speakers for Agriculture (AYSA) competition will see competitors present their speechesvirtually from
A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF MAJESTIC RAPTORS 1 day ago · If you’re on the internet and looking around for something to interest the kids, why not check out Alberta Conservation Association’s ferruginous hawk cam? The ferruginous hawks, which live on nesting platforms in the Milk River area, have been on camera since 2018 and viewers have seen some SCHOEPP: CONSUMERS ARE LOOKING BEYOND THE BRAND, AND THAT 18 hours ago · Schoepp: Consumers are looking beyond the brand, and that’s a big shift Products like grass-fed beef and ‘milk’ made from oats create powerful images in the minds of people COVER CROPS AND SOIL HEALTH GURU WINNING CONVERTS IN ALBERTA Cover crops and soil health guru winning converts in Alberta. Gabe Brown’s methods of using a ‘cocktail’ of cover crops to rebuild soil, . lower input costs and boost yields are attracting serious attention. These cover crops, grown by Jack Stahl, have done ALBERTA HEMP VARIETY COMMERCIALIZED InnoTech Alberta has signed an agreement with an Ontario industrial hemp distributor for a hemp variety it has been developing over the past dozen years. The subsidiary of provincial funding agency Alberta Innovates says Silesia “is ideal for Canadian growing conditions and offers the agriculture LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE LAUNCHES NEW BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE Lethbridge College is showing how it is ready to meet the changing needs of the agriculture industry by launching its Bachelor of Agriculture Science program. The degree program, which is unique to Lethbridge College, begins in September 2021 and offers opportunitiesfor
HERE’S HOW TO STAY (PROPERLY) GROUNDED WHEN INSTALLING To anyone who’s never built one, an electric fence can seem like a pretty simple structure. In some ways they’re right — like any kind of electrical circuit, an electric fence requires a source of power, a conduit, some kind of ground and usually insulators. But, as is often the case, it’s BARN FIRES UNDERREPORTED Even animal death in a barn fire is one too many. But at first glance, it would seem Alberta has a reasonably good handle on them. A recent study found that during a five-year period (2015-19), Quebec had 141 barn fires and Ontario 121 — but there were just eight barn fires in Alberta. The figures REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE IS BECOMING THE NEXT BIG THING Reading Time: 6 minutes Consumers have latched on to a new-to-them concept that puts soil health front and centre — regenerative agriculture. “For farmers, (regenerative agriculture) is nothing new, but now we’re starting to see consumers use the term,” said Jo-Ann McArthur, president of Nourish Food Marketing in Toronto. AGRICULTURE NEWS, FEATURES, VIDEOS Alberta Farmer Express provides daily agriculture news, features, videos, event listings and a daily newsletter to Alberta farmers andranchers.
ALBERTA LAND PRICES CONTINUE TO SOAR Reading Time: 4 minutes It was another big year for Alberta and Canadian farmland prices, according to Farm Credit Canada’s annual survey. On average, provincial farmland prices jumped by 11.6 per cent, the ag lender said in its 2015 Farmland Values Report while nationally they rose 10.1 per cent. INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES EYE OPPORTUNITIES IN AGRICULTURE New farmers in Canada face plenty of hurdles — but for a growing number of Indigenous producers, those barriers are even bigger. “We see a tremendous amount of interest in all forms of agriculture,” said Shaun Soonias, director of Indigenous relations for Farm Credit Canada. “But a lot of our communities are in a situation where they’ve been a couple of generations removed from PICK THE RIGHT RASPBERRY FOR YOU * PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL By providing your e-mail address, you confirm that you are providing consent to Glacier Farm Media LP, on its own behalf and on behalf of its affiliates, and carrying on business through its divisions, to receive emails containing news, updates and promotions, including third party promotions, as well as product and/or service information, including WHAT MAKES THE BEST FIREWOOD? Reading Time: < 1 minute Pound for pound, what is the best firewood? Actually, they’re all the same. “The main variation between different species is the tree density, which means they have different calorific values (amounts of heat) per volume of COVER CROPS AND SOIL HEALTH GURU WINNING CONVERTS IN ALBERTA Reading Time: 4 minutes Like many farmers, Gabe Brown hates the term “sustainable agriculture.” But his beef is that it doesn’t go far enough. “For us to have the resources that will be truly sustainable for future generations, we have to regenerate our degraded soil,” said the North Dakota rancher and farmer, an internationally renowned speaker who has toured North America and SUCCESSION, AND THE DILEMMA OF TRANSFERRING FARMLAND Reading Time: 3 minutes There’s a perfectly good reason why so many farmers are reluctant to hand the reins to the younger generation. “With land, you need it for the farm and you need it to run the business, but it’s also your largest contributor to the family wealth,” said Greg Gartner, a partner at Moodys Gartner Tax Law LLP. HORSE EUTHANASIA: WHEN IS THE ‘RIGHT TIME’ TO END Reading Time: 3 minutes Sometimes the decision to euthanize a horse and end suffering is clearly obvious. This can occur when a horse has a severe injury or an unrelenting and non-responsive illness such aslaminitis or colic.
INVESTING IN A CATTLE-HANDLING SYSTEM? HERE ARE A FEW OPTIONS “You can bring up a big bunch and hold them in the tub, and hopefully they all filter (through the system),” says Creelman. “If you have a good-size crew and you are moving very fast up front, the tub actually makes it a little more difficult because those cattlelose momentum.
WHERE ARE THE CANADIAN GENOME-EDITING STARTUPS? The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, on the other hand, has ‘plants with novel traits’ regulations. Under this system, it doesn’t matter if a new plant breed comes via traditional crossbreeding, genetic modification or genome editing — if it’s got a novel trait, it is subject to a rigorous, and often lengthy approval,process.
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ALBERTA LAND PRICES CONTINUE TO SOAR Reading Time: 4 minutes It was another big year for Alberta and Canadian farmland prices, according to Farm Credit Canada’s annual survey. On average, provincial farmland prices jumped by 11.6 per cent, the ag lender said in its 2015 Farmland Values Report while nationally they rose 10.1 per cent. INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES EYE OPPORTUNITIES IN AGRICULTURE New farmers in Canada face plenty of hurdles — but for a growing number of Indigenous producers, those barriers are even bigger. “We see a tremendous amount of interest in all forms of agriculture,” said Shaun Soonias, director of Indigenous relations for Farm Credit Canada. “But a lot of our communities are in a situation where they’ve been a couple of generations removed from PICK THE RIGHT RASPBERRY FOR YOU * PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL By providing your e-mail address, you confirm that you are providing consent to Glacier Farm Media LP, on its own behalf and on behalf of its affiliates, and carrying on business through its divisions, to receive emails containing news, updates and promotions, including third party promotions, as well as product and/or service information, including WHAT MAKES THE BEST FIREWOOD? Reading Time: < 1 minute Pound for pound, what is the best firewood? Actually, they’re all the same. “The main variation between different species is the tree density, which means they have different calorific values (amounts of heat) per volume of COVER CROPS AND SOIL HEALTH GURU WINNING CONVERTS IN ALBERTA Reading Time: 4 minutes Like many farmers, Gabe Brown hates the term “sustainable agriculture.” But his beef is that it doesn’t go far enough. “For us to have the resources that will be truly sustainable for future generations, we have to regenerate our degraded soil,” said the North Dakota rancher and farmer, an internationally renowned speaker who has toured North America and SUCCESSION, AND THE DILEMMA OF TRANSFERRING FARMLAND Reading Time: 3 minutes There’s a perfectly good reason why so many farmers are reluctant to hand the reins to the younger generation. “With land, you need it for the farm and you need it to run the business, but it’s also your largest contributor to the family wealth,” said Greg Gartner, a partner at Moodys Gartner Tax Law LLP. HORSE EUTHANASIA: WHEN IS THE ‘RIGHT TIME’ TO END Reading Time: 3 minutes Sometimes the decision to euthanize a horse and end suffering is clearly obvious. This can occur when a horse has a severe injury or an unrelenting and non-responsive illness such aslaminitis or colic.
INVESTING IN A CATTLE-HANDLING SYSTEM? HERE ARE A FEW OPTIONS “You can bring up a big bunch and hold them in the tub, and hopefully they all filter (through the system),” says Creelman. “If you have a good-size crew and you are moving very fast up front, the tub actually makes it a little more difficult because those cattlelose momentum.
WHERE ARE THE CANADIAN GENOME-EDITING STARTUPS? The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, on the other hand, has ‘plants with novel traits’ regulations. Under this system, it doesn’t matter if a new plant breed comes via traditional crossbreeding, genetic modification or genome editing — if it’s got a novel trait, it is subject to a rigorous, and often lengthy approval,process.
PANDEMIC DIDN’T SLOW RECYCLING EFFORTS 1 day ago · Despite the challenges of a year restrained by the pandemic, Canadian producers returned more than 5.5 million pesticide and fertilizer jugs 23 litres and smaller in 2020. That’s on par with 2019 numbers. Last year’s collection brought the total number of jugs recovered for recycling since the AYSA COMPETITORS SPEAKING FROM THE HEART 8 hours ago · Youth from across the province will once again be speaking up — virtually — about agriculture this summer. For the second year in a row, the Alberta Young Speakers for Agriculture (AYSA) competition will see competitors present their speechesvirtually from
ALBERTA HEMP VARIETY COMMERCIALIZED InnoTech Alberta has signed an agreement with an Ontario industrial hemp distributor for a hemp variety it has been developing over the past dozen years. The subsidiary of provincial funding agency Alberta Innovates says Silesia “is ideal for Canadian growing conditions and offers the agriculture A BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF MAJESTIC RAPTORS 9 hours ago · If you’re on the internet and looking around for something to interest the kids, why not check out Alberta Conservation Association’s ferruginous hawk cam? The ferruginous hawks, which live on nesting platforms in the Milk River area, have been on LETHBRIDGE COLLEGE LAUNCHES NEW BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE Lethbridge College is showing how it is ready to meet the changing needs of the agriculture industry by launching its Bachelor of Agriculture Science program. The degree program, which is unique to Lethbridge College, begins in September 2021 and offers opportunitiesfor
LACOMBE BREWER CLOSES ITS OWN CARBON LOOP An Alberta craft brewery is turning its carbon emissions into cash, thanks to a grant that will allow it to capture and reuse carbon in its brewing process. “We paid $60,000 last year just buying CO2 in bulk,” said Kirk Zembal, co-owner of Blindman Brewing in Lacombe. “If you’re using that BARN FIRES UNDERREPORTED Even animal death in a barn fire is one too many. But at first glance, it would seem Alberta has a reasonably good handle on them. A recent study found that during a five-year period (2015-19), Quebec had 141 barn fires and Ontario 121 — but there were just eight barn fires in Alberta. The figures HERE’S HOW TO STAY (PROPERLY) GROUNDED WHEN INSTALLING 1 day ago · To anyone who’s never built one, an electric fence can seem like a pretty simple structure. In some ways they’re right — like any kind of electrical circuit, an electric fence requires a source of power, a conduit, some kind of ground and usually insulators. But, as is often the case, it’s CHLORMEQUAT WARNING FOR ALL BARLEY USES Chlormequat — the active ingredient in the plant growth regulator product Manipulator — has been given a Yellow/Be Informed rating in Keep it Clean’s product advisory listing for barley, whether it’s sold for malt, food or feed. Previously it had a Green/Acceptable rating except for use on COVER CROPS AND SOIL HEALTH GURU WINNING CONVERTS IN ALBERTA Reading Time: 4 minutes Like many farmers, Gabe Brown hates the term “sustainable agriculture.” But his beef is that it doesn’t go far enough. “For us to have the resources that will be truly sustainable for future generations, we have to regenerate our degraded soil,” said the North Dakota rancher and farmer, an internationally renowned speaker who has toured North America andGFM NETWORK NEWS
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