More than six million tonnes more grain was exported last year through Prince Rupert, an increase of about 16 percent.  |  File photo

Record grain throughput sets past grain year apart

Western Canada’s agricultural supply chain appears to be moving more grain and doing it more quickly and efficiently than ever, based on year-ending figures from the Canadian Grain Commission and the country’s two largest railway companies. According to the CGC, more than 40 million tonnes of cereals grains, pulses and oilseeds had been exported from […] Read more



The U.S. corn harvest will be bigger than previously forecast, the U.S. Department of Agriculture  said on Monday. | File photo

USDA forecasts bigger-than-expected U.S. corn crop

CHICAGO, Aug. 12, (Reuters) – The U.S. corn harvest will be bigger than previously forecast, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Monday, as the government issued a surprise boost to its yield estimate despite ongoing concerns in the country about a wet spring and dry summer limiting production. For the 2019/20 crop year, the […] Read more



Sony’s MSZ-2100G multi spectral sensing unit is capable of an RGB ground resolution of 4.93 centimeters per pixel at 400 feet, and a NDVI ground resolution of 11.78 centimeters at 400 feet.  | Robin Booker photo

Household name eyes ag imaging

Sony’s system uses a drone-mounted multispectral camera with two sensors to help producers create field maps

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Sony is bringing its digital camera and image processing expertise to the agriculture imaging market. The company’s scouting solution uses a drone-mounted multispectral camera with two sensors that capture 12 megapixel RGB, compressed RAW images and two megapixel, near infrared and red channels for NDVI maps. It also has a built-in […] Read more

Sensoterra’s soil moisture sensors are installed with a mallet and are guaranteed to provide a soil moisture reading once per hour for three years. | Robin Booker photo

Soil moisture sensors piece of cake to install

The sensors update information through a LoRaWAN or cellular network, enabling 
access to data any time farmers want it 


ST. LOUIS, Mo. — A rubber mallet and a smartphone are all the tools needed to install Sensoterra’s line of soil moisture sensors. “You stick them in the ground, you whack them real hard until they’re snug to the ground, and they are installed,” said Bas van der Velden of Sensoterra at InfoAg in St. […] Read more

Yamily Zavala, head of the CARA soil laboratory at Oyen, Alta., demonstrates water infiltration on different soil samples she has collected. Most prairie soil is compacted with poor infiltration.  |  Barbara Duckworth photo

Soil work begins with microscopic assessments

Lab research helps farmers understand the life underground as a first step toward improving the health of the soil

OYEN, Alta. — Yamily Zavala gets excited every time she identifies a new life form under her microscope. Squirming nematodes, fungi, bacteria and amoeba indicate there is a circle life in the soil to rebuild structure and help grow healthy plants on the surface. The head of the Chinook Applied Research Association (CARA) Soil Health […] Read more


App offered as add-on to existing farm management systems

An image analysis service offers a smartphone app that identifies plant diseases, pests and weeds. “We are not a farm management system, we are a value-add, bolt-on to farm management systems,” said Craig Ganssle, founder and chief executive officer of Farmwave. “We do image analysis from disease and pest identification, diagnosis, severity rating, and we […] Read more

Pulse growers should take care using glufosinate

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers is warning growers to check with their grain buyers before applying glufosinate ammonium to their lentils. The grower group knows of one grain company and potentially others that are no longer accepting lentils treated with the desiccant. Glufosinate is found in the product MPower Good Harvest. SaskPulse says growers should check with […] Read more