Manitoba Agriculture says rainfall in February resulted in substantial damage to the fall seeded cereal crops in eastern Manitoba.
Manitoba Beef and Forage Initiative’s leadership group is all set for an exciting 2017 on all three of the MBFI research farms located near Brandon.
Manitoba Agriculture reports the 2017 planting season is getting off to a slow start, the result of abundant moisture.
A prototype hydrovac based system has dramatically reduced the volume of water required to remove organic material from swine transport trailers.
EMI Analytics says the anticipated cost of producing hogs is looking particularly positive this coming summer.
Manitoba Agriculture reminds farmers to follow best management and disease-prevention practices as they begin seeding their 2017 crops.
Farmers are gearing up for another growing season and that means agricultural equipment will soon be moving along roadways to fields and sharing the roads and highways in rural areas.
The Manager of Quality Assurance and Animal Care Programs with Manitoba Pork says Canada’s new on-farm pork quality and animal welfare assurance program matches and exceeds those being offered in other countries.
The Executive Director of Winter Cereals Canada is calling for patience as winter cereal growers assess the viability of crops that were planted last fall.
The Executive Director of Winter Cereals Canada reports winter survival of the fall seeded cereal crops is variable with crops in eastern Manitoba hit the hardest.