INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — The founder of a relatively new hemp-processing company is hoping the crop will take off in the United States, despite issues that plagued farmers who grew it this year. Steve Groff, founder of Groff North America, said there is huge demand for products derived from hemp, but the supply chain is in […] Read more
Crop Management

Carbon tax cost on Man. corn drying pegged at $2 million
Manitoba farmers possibly spent an additional $2 million on grain drying because of the federal carbon tax. Based on survey data from the Keystone Agricultural Producers, the carbon tax added $3.69 per acre to the cost of drying corn following the harvest last fall. For the average producer, with 500 acres of corn, the cost […] Read more

Sask., Ottawa commit funding for ag research
Attendees of CropSphere in Saskatoon have come to expect the Saskatchewan government to announce its yearly funding commitments towards the Agriculture Development Fund. “Research is the foundation of all advancements in our agriculture industry. This is why I’m pleased to announce new funding for the crop research here today,” said Saskatchewan Agriculture Minister David Marit […] Read more
Tighter supplies and solid demand underpin Canadian durum bids
Winnipeg, (MarketsFarm) – Tighter global supplies are keeping the Canadian durum market well supported this winter, with firmer prices likely when the Port of Thunder Bay reopens for the spring. “We’re seeing a very strong export demand for durum,” said Jerry Klassen manager of Canadian operations with Swiss-based GAP S.A. Grains and Products in Winnipeg. […] Read more

Canaryseed one step closer to ‘official’ status
Winnipeg (MarketsFarm) – Canaryseed may still be a relatively minor special crop in Western Canada, but the grain is one step closer to gaining official status. Producers at the Canary Seed Development Commission of Saskatchewan annual general meeting, last week, voted in favour of formally requesting canaryseed’s inclusion under the Canada Grains Act. The proposed […] Read more

India pulse estimates improve, but production still down
WINNIPEG, (MarketsFarm) – Things are still not looking good for India’s kharif (summer) production, and in particular pulse crops. Excessive monsoons rains, followed by above average post monsoon rains have hurt production, according to a report. The excessive rains resulted in flooding in 13 states in India and the National Bulk Handling Corporation (NBHC) estimated […] Read more

Inside cargo trailers —more than meets the eye
WOODSTOCK, Ont. — Many people might think that all cargo trailers are alike. After all, they look alike. But that would be an incorrect assumption, according to Brian Cox. Cox has spent 45 years repairing and dissecting trailers and using that knowledge to build new trailers. He’s the founder and owner of the Canadian Trailer […] Read more

Fusarium levels higher in ’19 but manageable
Seed analysts and pathologists warn that more cases could be found next year if weather conditions continue to be wet
RED DEER — Seed analysts and plant pathologists say cases of fusarium graminearum in cereals spiked in 2019, pointing to wet weather as the main driver behind the spread. Initial data from 20/20 Seed Labs shows as much as 60 percent of durum samples from Alberta had some level of infection, with wheat and barley […] Read moreTwelve things to think about when buying a cargo trailer
The Leonard Truck and Trailer company located in Ohio has put together 12 issues that a potential trailer buyer should consider: Steel or aluminum —Steel is usually cheaper than aluminum. Although most people think that aluminum has a great weight saving compared to steel, the actual weight saving depends on the manufacturer. As well, aluminum […] Read more
Italy cracks mafia scam that defrauded EU agriculture
PALERMO, Italy (Reuters) – Italian police arrested 94 people in pre-dawn raids on Wednesday as part of an investigation into an alleged Mafia scam that defrauded European Union agriculture funds of millions of euros. Prosecutors said they believed the fraud was orchestrated by two Mafia clans in eastern Sicily who obtained at least 5.5 million […] Read more