Kaiden Bursaw and Kyle Slobodian of BrettYoung examine the forage plots at Ag in Motion 2025 near Langham, Sask.

Strong cattle prices boost forage sales, reps report at Ag in Motion 2025

Seed companies say producers willing to invest in high-quality forage varieties in light of challenging growing conditions

Representatives from Proven Seed and BrettYoung at Ag in Motion 2025 are reporting strong forages sales across Western Canada this year, driven by high cattle prices, as well as more producers establishing new, higher-quality stands and exploring drought-tolerant varieties.



Marlin and Myrna Huber of Huber Ag Equipment with Gerard Roney of Advantage Feeders at Ag in Motion 2025.

Greater feed efficiency in calves possible through controlled creep feeding

Advantage Feeders founder talks rumen development, financial benefits of creep feeding at Ag in Motion 2025

Gerard Roney, founder of Advantage Feeders in Australia, spoke at Ag in Motion 2025 about using controlled creep feeding to develop a calf’s rumen, allowing for better uptake of energy and protein at a younger age.





A crowd of people waiting to get onto the grounds of the Ag in Motion farm show near Langham, Sask.

The Good, Bad & Ugly

The Good: I’m spending this week at Ag in Motion (AIM) in Langham, SK and one of the key points in my presentation is that weather conditions will be favorable for the filling stage of the grain, pulse and oilseed crops. The long term weather outlook released by the U.S. NWS is calling for normal […] Read more