Videos
VIDEO: AgGronomyTV: The potential for ‘green ammonia’
If you’ve never heard of green ammonia, it may become a more popular topic among farmers once a pilot project in southern Manitoba flicks the switch into production. At a workshop on Nov. 26 hosted by University of Manitoba professor Mario Tenuta, Robert Arnason of the Western Producer spoke with Tenuta about the potential for farmers to generate ammonia at the farm level to supply their own nitrogen fertilizer needs.
VIDEO: AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for Nov. 29, 2024
VIDEO: Väderstad heads up U.S. operations with grand opening of new building in North Dakota
New facility aims to welcome dealers, farmers to its doors
VIDEO: AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for Nov. 22, 2024
VIDEO: Bourgault debuts ‘Wing Tank’ for air carts
VIDEO: AgGronomyTV: Keeping root rot out of peas
Earlier this year at Manitoba Ag Days, Dr. Syama Chatterton, a research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, offered a presentation on root rot in pulse crops. In a negative ‘two for one,’ attendees may have been surprised to learn of a connection between root rot and another well-known soil pathogen: fusarium. In this video, Chatterton talks about some of the latest findings on aphanomyces and the one practice growers have in their toolbox to keep root rot from developing in their fields.
VIDEO: AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for Nov. 15, 2024
VIDEO: Bourgault launches new digital seed control system
VIDEO: Bourgault launches 7-plex air drills