Blog post by CRS Community Leader Steve Layton. This year we’re teaming up with the Grain Farmers of Ontario to…
You might have heard a farmer describe the size of his or her fields in acres. Well, what is an…
#TrainWithGrains recipe with athletes.
There are two kinds of farmers who have never seen an aphid on a soybean plant: extraordinarily lucky ones, and…
Wheat harvest is rolling in many areas of Ontario, and there are a few things you should remember when you’re…
Enthusiasm, discipline, practice and a healthy, balanced diet: these are the key ingredients to workout success. At Grain Farmers of…
Barley, corn, oats, soybeans, and wheat are in thousands of different food products purchased and consumed every day in Ontario.…
You might be wondering how the recent struggles of the Canadian dollar affects Ontario’s farmers. As is often the case,…
Grain Farmers of Ontario, the organization that represents corn, soy, and wheat farmers in this province, has announced that it…
Even though most crops are now planted and growing throughout Ontario, there are still plenty of issues for farmers to…
Farmers theories when it comes to predicting the weather.
Rain is a good thing for farmers–but like anything, too much of it can be detrimental to soybeans at this…