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Angela Brackenreed (agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada) talks about the top canola storage risk
What is the best on-farm system to dry grain? Lorne Grieger, research project manager with Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI), and Angela Brackenreed, agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada, talk with host Jay Whetter about an ongoing study that will help farmers answer that question. The study is an initiative of Team Alberta, a collaboration of four Alberta commodity organizations: Alberta Canola, Alberta Barley, Alberta Pulse and Alberta Wheat Commission. This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Alberta through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership. Opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the presenters and not necessarily those of the Government of Canada. The Government of Canada and its directors, agents, employees, or contractors will not be liable for any claims, damages, or losses of any kind whatsoever arising out of the use of, or reliance upon, this information.
What to do about high-moisture canola as spring temperatures start to warm up? Host Jay Whetter talks with Lorne Grieger, research project manager with Prairie Agricultural Machinery Institute (PAMI), and Angela Brackenreed, agronomy specialist with the Canola Council of Canada, to answer that question.
Canola Council of Canada agronomist Angela Brackenreed talks about canola in the Parkland region
On today's show, Angela Brackenreed with the Canola Council of Canada stops by to chat about flea beetles. We also discuss the province's latest crop report with Manitoba Agriculture's Dane Froese.
Combine losses of one to two percent (one bu./ac. or less) are achievable, but are your canola harvest losses in that range? In this podcast, combine-loss researcher Joel McDonald and Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Angela Brackenreed talk with host Jay Whetter about how to measure loss and, as an important second step, how to set the combine to reduce those losses.
On today's show, we get a canola harvest update from Angela Brackenreed with the Canola Council of Canada.
Manitoba Agriculture Entomologist, John Gavloski, shares details from the latest insect report. MB Canola Growers Agronomist, Angela Brackenreed, discusses the current risk for heat blasting in canola and Elliot Simms with the Thresherman's Reunion in Austin fills us in on this year's upcoming event happening at the end of July.
Angela Brackenreed of Canola Council of Canada talks about how late season moisture has affected canola harvest. Dan Mazier of KAP talks more about recent mergers in the ag sector.
Glen Blahey of the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association talks about safety on the farm yard at harvest time. Angela Brackenreed of the Canola Council of Canada talks about progress of canola swathing and harvest.
Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Angela Brackenreed talks canola crops in Manitoba. Mitch Timmerman of Manitoba Agriculture talks about soil erosion in soybean fields.
Manitoba Agriculture fruit crops industry development specialist Anthony Mintenko talks about berry crops this year. Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Angela Brackenreed has an update on canola crops. Provincial entomologist John Gavloski takes us through the weekly insect report.
Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Angela Brackenreed discusses canola crops in Manitoba. Agriculture in the Classroom's Diane Mauthe talks about the Amazing Agriculture Adventure.
Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialist Angela Brackenreed outlines frost damage in the province. Keystone Agricultural Producers president Dan Mazier discusses this week's throne speech.
The Canola Council of Canada's agronomist for Manitoba, Angela Brackenreed, talks about canola seeding. Glen Blahey of the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association discusses safety tips during seeding season.
How much canola yield goes out the back of the combine? Two or three bu./ac. is fairly common. In this podcast, CCC agronomy specialists Angela Brackenreed and Shawn Senko, Alberta farmer Kevin Bender and host Jay Whetter discuss tips to reduce losses and improve profits.
Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers chair Kyle Friesen talks about a consumer awareness campaign they've launched. We recap some of the speakers at St. Jean Farm Days, talking with MAFRD's Pam De Rocquigny and the Canola Council's Angela Brackenreed.
The Canola Council of Canada's agronomy specialist for Manitoba, Angela Brackenreed, talks about the sudden rise in heated canola on the Prairies.
Angela Brackenreed of the Canola Council of Canada wraps up how canola harvest went in Manitoba. Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association's John McGregor has tips for storing round bales outdoors.
Canola Council of Canada agronomy specialists Angela Brackenreed and Shawn Senko talk with host Jay Whetter about preparing canola for safe long-term storage.
Angela Brackenreed of the Canola Council of Canada talks about straight-cutting canola. We also speak to the Manitoban farmer who wants to donate hay bales to drought-stricken livestock producers out west.
Canola Council of Canada agronomists Angela Brackenreed and Keith Gabert discuss the importance of early weed control in canola.
Angela Brackenreed discusses an interesting canola storage research project
Angela Brackenreed discusses an interesting canola storage research project
Angela Brackenreed discusses how to determine when to swath based on seed colour change