Does the Canadian agriculture industry treat its data security seriously enough? Some experts say no. | WP graphic

The wild west of agricultural data

Canadian agriculture is in the midst of a sea change that stems from the digitization of farm production data. The sector was a little tardy in showing up for the digital revolution, but most growers now use techniques powered by complex algorithms and massive datasets. Telematics, cloud storage and processing, internet of things (IOT), sensors, […] Read more

Brenna Cannon, Farmers Edge intern, checks imagery as she inspects a corn field at the Peterson Brothers farm in Kansas. |  Farmer’s Edge photo

Small satellite networks: more than a pretty picture

Faster, smarter, sharper with more options describes the latest satellite technology information and services being delivered to growers. Hundreds of the toaster-sized units orbit the Earth taking thousands of snapshots of all corners of the globe every day. The rapid evolution in satellite technology has made high-resolution aerial field photos readily available to all farmers. […] Read more




Winnipeg’s JCA Electronics envisions an augmented reality farm.  |  JCA Electronics photo

Holograms leap from video games to fields

Augmented reality technology developed to help farmers compare crop conditions and review spray applications

Augmented reality (AR) will soon be used on Canadian farms to help producers make sense and manage their data. AR is the overlaying of digital information over the real world, and is already widely used in with video games such as Pokemon. Farmers will soon be able to look through a pair of AR capable […] Read more


A paddock containing a crop of canola grows near Mallala, north of Adelaide, South Australia, last summer. GM canola is still banned in this state, and neighbouring states that do permit GM canola to be planted are not permitted to ship the product by rail through its borders.  |  REUTERS/David Gray photo

Aussie hesitation on GM canola a costly mistake

Researchers say Australia’s decision to delay seeding GM canola had negative economic and environmental implications

Australia’s decision to delay the adoption of genetically modified canola cost farmers money but more significantly cost the environment, found a study by Canadian and Australian researchers released earlier this year. Stuart Smyth and Scott Biden from the University of Saskatchewan and David Hudson from SGA Solutions in Melbourne, Australia, used Canadian GM canola data […] Read more

Environmental groups such as EarthDay.org estimate that eight million tonnes of plastic winds up in the ocean every year. Many countries are now examining ways to reduce plastic waste by using recyclable or compostable materials.  |  Getty image

Canola carves new role in cutting poly-pollution

In late November, Ben Lecomte abandoned his attempt to swim across the Pacific Ocean. The 51-year-old Frenchman began his swim in June and covered 2,700 kilometres of the 9,100 km journey, in an effort to raise awareness about plastic accumulating in the world’s oceans. Lecomte swam through an area known as the “Great Pacific Garbage […] Read more




Intercropping with peas and barley has been shown to yield well and provides support of the pea crop.  |  Bill Biligetu photo

Intercropping research explores benefits, downsides

More and more prairie producers are showing an interest in intercropping, the practice of growing two or more crops together in the same field. What crops grow well together and under which circumstances are still being determined by a growing number of research projects across the Prairies. In 2015, Saskatchewan Agriculture planted a pea-cereal intercrop […] Read more