When assessing livestock management, nutrition and health protocols are often the first considerations that come to mind. Water quality is an often forgotten but critical component of raising ...
Funding programs are an opportunity for farmers to improve their land and equipment, while encouraging growth and advances in the agricultural industry. Some producers have found it challenging to ...
Planters have been gaining recognition for their precision and crop quality. This renewed interest might have some producers looking to acquire a new planter or find ways to do more with the planter ...
The recent arrival of a private members’ bill on pandemic preparedness to the Canadian Senate has caused concerns in the agricultural sector. Bill C-293, the Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act, ...
I had an interesting call last fall from the United States. No, it was not Donald Trump calling to tell me that he got back in. It was from Mike Hunter, field crops IPM specialist working at Cornell ...
Farmers across Ontario are breathing a sigh of relief following the recent passing of Canada’s new Right-to-Repair law – which could offer farmers many solutions and allow them to repair and maintain ...
The 2024 growing season on the Prairies was difficult for many canola producers, as unpredictable weather patterns severely impacted crop development. Despite a promising start in the spring, extreme ...
The largest editorial agriculture magazine in Canada, Better Farming has a proud tradition of editorial excellence and is distributed to 39,000 commercial farms in Ontario, and a western version to 45 ...
Better Farming June/July 2024 edition features the following articles: Tar Spot in Corn - Scout & Find Out!, Happy Beans, Higher Yields - Fungicides & Soybeans, Applying Nitrogen - How Much is Too ...
Better Farming Prairies November/December 2020 edition features the following articles: Plan for 2021 Crops - Prep for Success, Boost Your Crop Yields - Management Tactics, Ag's Living Legends - Learn ...