While pea crops in the Ural and Siberia federal districts look “very good,” there are problems in the southern areas of the country. | Getty Images

Russia expected to ship fewer peas

The export situation will mainly depend on how the country's crop fares this year, which has been hurting in the south

SASKATOON — Traders agree that Russia’s pea exports will be down this year, but they differ widely on the magnitude of the drop. Tareq Awad, a trader with Fruitimpex, is forecasting another good crop exceeding four million tonnes of production. Related stories: He told delegates attending a recent Global Pulses Confederation webinar that he anticipates […] Read more

Canada imported $10.2 million worth of beef from Jan. 1 until the end of April. As for Canadian beef exports to Britain, Canada has not shipped any beef to the U.K. this year. | File photo

Beef imports from Britain jump 177 percent

Canada exports zero beef to the U.K.

WINNIPEG — Beef imports from the United Kingdom are up 177 percent in the first four months of 2024. Canada imported $10.2 million worth of beef from Jan. 1 until the end of April. That’s a significant increase from the same period in 2023, when beef imports from Britain were $3.7 million. If the pace […] Read more

Hail can occur pretty much anywhere across North America, but there are two main regions where chances are significantly higher. The first is the central United States. The second is the Canadian Prairies, Alberta in particular. | Getty Images

Understanding how thunderstorms form hail

If you have spent any significant time on the Prairies, you have probably experienced a hailstorm. Hail can occur pretty much anywhere across North America, but there are two main regions where chances are significantly higher. The first is the central United States. The second is the Canadian Prairies, Alberta in particular. Can it be […] Read more


Long hours in the tractor and late nights calving can affect employees in ways that are not always obvious. | Getty Images

Take action on mental health

The first part of the busy season is (mostly) in the rear-view mirror, so you may be taking stock of how your operation performed and are planning improvements in the next few months. As you analyze your operation, take time to check in with your team. Long hours in the tractor and late nights calving […] Read more

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Soft skill shortage identified

Glacier FarmMedia – Potential employees require more problem solving and critical thinking skills, says a bioscience group. In a panel discussion at the Manitoba Sustainable Protein Research Symposium in Winnipeg, Bioscience Association of Manitoba president Andrea Ladouceur said companies require people with “the combination of theory and practical application.” BAM represents more than 120 firms […] Read more


Chickpea-flax intercrop trials grow at the South East Research Farm near Redvers, Sask.  |  Lana Shaw photo

Sask. crop trials focus on intercrops, humic acid

The South East Research Farm continues its chickpea-flax work and is trying to determine the facts on humic acid

Glacier FarmMedia – The next round of trials and intercrop mixes are in the ground at the South East Research Farm in Redvers, Sask. Lana Shaw, research manager at SERF, has a few projects she deems particularly noteworthy, among them tests of humic acid application with nitrogen fertilizer. Winter and spring camelina genetic mixes are […] Read more

“I believe that we can get it eliminated,” said Laura Dalquist, left, a veterinarian with the Swine Vet Centre speaking recently at the World Pork Expo. “I think it’s possible.” | Ed White photo

Vets say it’s possible to eliminate PED in U.S.

DES MOINES, Iowa — With enough commitment, U.S. hog producers can eliminate porcine epidemic diarrhea. That was the shared position of a number of leading American swine veterinarians at the World Pork Expo. “I believe that we can get it eliminated,” said Laura Dalquist, a veterinarian with the Swine Vet Centre. “I think it’s possible.” […] Read more

A Michigan State University researcher says dairy cows are calving earlier and many farm management programs default lactation length to 283 days, when most cows calve by 277 days.  |  File photo

Shorter dry periods may work in dairy

Glacier FarmMedia – Dairy farmers give their cows 50 to 60 days off each lactation, but research suggests a shorter period could make sense for farmers and cows. Barry Bradford, a dairy management and nutrition professor at Michigan State University, says in some circumstances, cows will perform well with 40 to 50 days of dry […] Read more


Guillherme Cezar of Iowa State University said workers can feel like they failed when there is a disease outbreak, with a sense of bewilderment hitting those who have followed their instructions. | File photo

Disease can affect workers

DES MOINES, Iowa — When Dr. Deb Murray arrived at a sow barn to deliver the news that porcine epidemic diarrhea virus had broken out, she scrambled into action. She started making plans and organizing the emergency management plan. Then she noticed that most of the staff were sitting in the office, dejected and looking lost. […] Read more

A study of cases in which dogs were poisoned by rodenticides found that nearly half of them had bleeding into their chest cavities, which can be difficult to identify.  |  File photo

Most rodenticide-poisoned dogs survive with treatment

Rodent poisons, also known as rodenticides, have long presented a hazard to animals other than their intended victims. Dogs and wildlife such as owls, hawks, eagles and other raptor bird species are frequently exposed to these products. The consequences of poisonings have increased with development of second-generation products, which have a significantly longer effect on […] Read more