Improving efficiency is a shared goal across the egg sector as producers look to cut costs and shrink their environmental footprint. One emerging opportunity is to keep laying hens productive for ...
The railway revenue cap has fewer critics these days, thanks to strong service over the past year, but railways might want to be careful what they wish for with their ongoing calls for its demise.
The Government of Canada has moved Alto — a proposed high-speed passenger rail network between Toronto and Quebec City — into its development and pre-construction phase, with work not expected to ...
Better Farming Prairies May/June 2026 edition features the Lynch family on the cover, and the following articles: Nitrogen in Canola - Tips & Timing, Focusing on Family - Siblings in Sync, Flea Beetle ...
Ontario growers know that pest threats can quickly reduce crop yields and quality if not spotted and managed early. Better Farming recently connected with Ken Currah, Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) and ...
The following is adapted from a recent address by Peggy Brekveld to OMAFA’s Program Analytics and Reporting Unit, delivered as part of events marking the United Nation’s International Year of the ...
Keegan Kitzul farms at the crossroads of old and new on the Prairies. As co-owner of Roaming K Bison and a fifth-generation farmer near Foam Lake, Sask., he’s helping guide both his family’s operation ...
Soil testing is like going to the doctor for a checkup, says farmer and CCA Derrick Leclair. Soil testing can help producers get more out of their crop and keep their soil healthy by taking the ...
Prairie farmers are once again gearing up for a familiar fight: a long list of problem weeds that can steal yield, tie up equipment and add real dollars to the cost of production if they get ahead of ...
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