
Soil health

Study shows glyphosate, no-till systems and herbicide-tolerant crops benefit Prairie agriculture
Benefits include improved soil quality, less erosion, increased carbon sequestration, and reduced fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions

Nitrification and urease inhibitors
Before you buy, understand when and where these products will provide the greatest economic benefit to your farm

The best times to go fishing
Singing Gardener: Plus a few things you may not know about potatoes and melons

Rotations and the bottom line
Prairie researchers examine how different crop rotations affect net economic returns

Les Henry: Gone with the wind. Soil erosion by wind mostly history in the Prairies
Soils and Crops: We need to let society know

New tool for Prairie farmers to help with fertility decisions
U of S researchers create a nutrient removal calculator specifically for producers in Western Canada

Early results are in for variable-rate fertilizer economics
Researchers at Olds College are trying to determine the break-even point for producers

Les Henry: Prairie mountains
It’s not all flat land on the Prairies, and each “mountain” has a story to tell

All efforts geared toward sustainable beef and crop production
Quebec producer adopts regenerative agriculture practices in a bid ‘to do something different’

New tool for anthracnose control in lentils
Zetigo PRM targets disease with a novel mode of action and helps farmers manage fungicide resistance