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Upgrades to the farm yard and bin set up can save labour

Real Agriculture

The phrase work smarter, not harder is perhaps best applied when you’ve got no other choice — a one-person or two-person farm has no choice but to get creative when it comes to handling grain, the logistics of seeding and harvest, and more. But it’s not just farms with only a few people that benefit. Read More

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Farmers feeling the squeeze over Seaway strike

Real Agriculture

Lawrence Seaway shipping corridor is seasonal, and the labour dispute holding up product movement is putting serious stress on Ontario’s agriculture sector during the harvest period. An estimated $20 million per day of grain isn’t moving through the St. Lawrence Seaway after members of UNIFOR went on. Read More

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AEDE Agribusiness Club gains industry insights through field trip over winter break

Ohio State University

We were able to tour and learn about the sugar refining process at the Louisiana Sugar Refinery facility and then followed that up with a tour of a sugar cane production operation and see it being harvested in action, said Adam Rischar, President of Ohio State Agribusiness Club. Another purpose of the trip was to further build our networks.

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As Saltwater Encroaches on Farms, Solutions Emerge from the Marshes

Civil Eats

He plans to harvest some grasses as hay for animal bedding and weed control. But working in a marsh is difficult, and farmers often had to wait for the water to freeze before bringing tractors out onto the ice to harvest.

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Gaining a Competitive Edge in the Agriculture Commodity Markets: The Power of Data and Insights

DTN

In today’s rapidly evolving agricultural landscape, staying ahead of the curve is more crucial than ever for agribusinesses engaged in the buying and selling of grain. Grain Markets Continue to Evolve The grain market, like many other commodity markets, has become increasingly interconnected and volatile.

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Transforming the Delta

Food Environment and Reporting Network

Sitting in the middle of the country, the Delta has plenty of water and great logistics as well as rich soil. In 1944, International Harvester tested the first mechanical cotton picker on a plantation just south of Clarksdale, Mississippi. Large growers and corporate produce buyers are already looking for other sources of supply.

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Dual rail strike could be delayed until the busiest grain shipping time of year

Real Agriculture

A potential labour stoppage at both of Canada’s main railways — CN Rail and CPKC — likely won’t begin until the middle of July or later, according to CPKC, raising the prospects of an unprecedented rail shutdown coinciding with the start of harvest and the busiest grain shipping season of the year. More than nine.

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