Ontarians saw a familiar sight during their morning commute today: planters in fields just about everywhere, laying down seed and…
The snow is finally melting, and flooded fields everywhere are beginning to reveal something you might not have known was…
An ideal winter for winter wheat would have moderate snow, moderate cold and no ice formation.
Dirty snow isn’t always caused by salt and sand. Take a look as you drive through a rural area–you’ll find…
It’s almost February, and I’m sure each of us is ready to find that perfect winter holiday destination. No matter…
Finally, #harvest2014 is over (or almost over) in most of the province. In a typical year, countless acres of harvested…
Have you noticed the snow? While some areas have been hit harder than others, most of Ontario seems to have…
How is this fall weather going to affect our winter wheat crops?
Winter wheat is planted in the fall.
Last week at the International Plowing Match in Simcoe County, it seemed like farmers had one thing on their mind…
Usually by mid-September, farmers across Ontario will have already begun harvesting the soybean crop; however, this year’s soybean harvest is…
Spring has finally arrived and it looks like we might finally be able to enjoy some nice weather. This past…