08/22/2024 SOURCE: impactfarming.libsyn.com
In this special segment, Tracy speaks to Mark Walker from Cereals Canada about “Canada’s Looming National Rail Crisis.” Canada is on the brink of entering a historical and catastrophic rail crisis. Join us as we speak to Mark and clarify what is happening. In this episode: - What happens if they strike? - What are the consequences to Canada, our reliability as a trade partner, businesses, consumers, and farmers who are working hard to get the crops off and need the rail system working in full force? - What can the federal government do, and why has nothing been done? - What are the commodity groups doing? Who is representing farmers? Have you signed the stop the strike petition yet? If not, please do so. The government needs to hear us loud and clear. A special thank you to Mark for joining us on such short notice to discuss this critical event. Thank you Mark! RESOURCES Stop The Strike Petition - Please sign and have our voices heard https://stopthestrike.ca Thanks for tuning in, friends, Tracy Brunet Farm Marketer Host of The Impact Farming Show
Impact Farming: Canada’s Looming National Rail CRISIS I Mark Walker from Cereals Canada
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04/06/2024 SOURCE: southeastagnet.com
When it comes to long-term direction in the grain markets, many traders are watching what happens with oats. Mark Oppold explains why.
Watching Oats for Long Term Direction - Southeast AgNET
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03/26/2024 SOURCE: www.foodbusinessnews.net
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Topics: Wheat, Oats, Ryegrass, Fertilizer,
Small Grain Fertility Requirements and Application Strategies - Practical Farmers of Iowa
When Albion, IA farmer Wade Dooley thinks back to his first experience growing cereal rye for seed, he recalls, “We went with what we read in magazines, as far as recommended fertilizer rates which was basically – don’t ...
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04/11/2022 SOURCE: www.fwi.co.uk
Winter oat growers could benefit from an earlier spring fungicide than usual as crops face a higher disease pressure, following a relatively mild winter.
Winter oats facing high disease could benefit from T0 spray - Farmers Weekly
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Why is it we now live in an age where the preposterous out right lies of politicians are accepted as truths and gospel, but people who tell the truth have to seek asylum in another nation? When did this not only become OK but the norm? What legacy are we leaving and what are we leaving our children?...Read More

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Topics: Soybeans, Oats, Agriculture Global, Economics, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Research, Ag Global Specialty Food, World Population,
Plant-based beverages with inputs such as oats, soybeans gaining traction | TheTop10News | Breaking world news, photos & videos.
Domestic plant-based dairy beverages have grown quickly in retail channels as local industry players vie to compete with international brands. At the end of September, Shanghai-based oat milk startup…
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BDA finances 500 agricultural projects
Luanda - The Development Bank of Angola (BDA) has financed, since its creation 14 years ago, more than 500 projects in the agricultural sector in different regions of the country, said the CEO, Henda Inglês, who did not disclose the values.
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09/15/2020 SOURCE: www.pbs.org
Radishes are greatly under-appreciated, as are whole oat berries. This colorful summer salad celebrates them both! See more at PBS Food.
Radish and Oat Berry Summer Salad | Kitchen Vignettes for PBS | PBS Food
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No-till farming: traditional ideas with new technologies to tackle current challenges
With soil health high on the EU policy agenda, EURACTIV spoke with US-based farmer Trey Hill, whose innovative approach to farming explores the potential of no-till agriculture, a practice that can contribute to the EU’s sustainability goals although some dismiss it as "technologically backward".
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