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Agriculture through a modern lens. Digging into the topics that matter to you. With Alice Mcfarlane.... more
FAQs about Agripod:How many episodes does Agripod have?The podcast currently has 255 episodes available.
February 07, 2023Gene edited livestock AND Whole hog youth ambassador programThe Agri-Food Innovation and Sustainability Enhancement Chair with the University of Saskatchewan is confident genetic improvements accomplished through gene editing will contribute to lower food prices in Canada. U-Sask associate professor Dr. Stuart Smyth says one of the challenges is there isn't a regulatory system for gene edited livestock. The Saskatchewan Pork Development Board has launched the Whole Hog Youth Ambassador Program, a new agricultural education program designed to help share the story of pork production. I'll speak to ambassador Reise Podhordeski and Lynn Redl Huntington with Sask Pork who describe the purpose of the program.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more22minPlay
February 01, 2023Vet shortage AND Farm Credit Canada 2023 statisticsThe livestock industry is very concerned about the shortage of veterinarians. But what are the main issues that are preventing post-secondary students from getting into and then staying in the veterinary profession?Alberta Veterinarian Sydney Crosby spoke to the recent Saskatchewan Beef Industry Symposium and share some of her thoughts on how the sector can change to help keep vets in the industry. Every year Farm Credit Canada compiles a lot of data. One that usually generates a lot of conversation is the farm cash receipts. Chief Agricultural Economist JP Gervais will go through the statistics and share his thoughts on what's to come in 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more24minPlay
January 24, 2023Pigs who play AND International vets test in SaskatoonPreliminary results of research show pigs can be stimulated into engaging in play.The Western College of Veterinary Medicine and the Prairie Swine Centre are exploring the prospects of using play to improve the emotional well being of pigs and improve their resilience and performance.In one experiment the behavior of two groups of pigs provided intermittent play opportunities was compared to a control group. Dr. Yolande Seddon is an Assistant Professor Swine Behaviour and Welfare.She says the objective is to determine whether play could be stimulated and identify the physiological effects of play on the pigs.All internationally trained veterinarians hoping to practice in Canada take their final hands-on test in Saskatoon. Three times a year, the Western College of Veterinary Medicine hosts the clinical proficiency examination process for international veterinarian graduates who want to be license in Canada. It is the only location in Canada that hosts this testing.Dr. Gillian Muir explains the testing process and how this is easing some of the stress of the veterinarian shortage across Canada.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more23minPlay
January 17, 2023Grain and oilseed outlook AND Shortage of Agriculture TechniciansIt's the time of year when many producers and agronomists are attending trade shows, industry meetings and annual general meetings hoping to gain some insights for the next growing season.Chuck Penner with Leftfield Commodity Research gave his outlook for the grains and oilseed markets at Western Canadian Crop Production Show in Saskatoon.He says he's not a predictor but rather spends time doing reconnaissance assembling information on the past growing season and how that may shape the coming year. There is a desperate shortage of agriculture technicians...to the point that it's being called a crisis by John Schmeiser, the President of the North American Equipment Dealers Association. He will share what the industry is doing to attract more young people to the field. AndHe also talks about the controversy surrounding ‘right to repair’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more26minPlay
January 11, 2023Oilseed pricing AND Pork profitabilityIt’s no surprise to grain and oilseed producers that 2022 was a year of great uncertainty. The senior analyst with FarmLink Marketing Solutions Neil Townsend says the Russian invasion of Ukraine was a key market factor in the past year and any restrictions to the flow of grain out of Ukraine this year will have far reaching affects on commodity markets.Moving to the pork market, despite exceptionally high feed costs, 2022 was among the top three year most profitable years for North American pork producers over the past decade. The Director of Risk Management with HAMS Marketing Services Tyler Fulton explains why and what is in the forecast for 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more22minPlay
January 05, 2023Best of 2022: Forage crops for soil salinity AND Farm One FortyIt's estimated soil salinity is affecting anywhere from five to 10 million acres on the Canadian Prairies. Establishing perennial forages is one of the top recommended methods to manage saline soils for the long term. At a Forage Crop Walk in northeast Saskatchewan where producer Harvey Heavin shared his story of how he converted 90 acres of poorly producing saline land to a productive forage crop which is baled each year by another farmer. Agri-environmental specialist Charlotte Ward also shared some thoughts on the many forage blends that are available and choosing variety will depend a great deal on what the crop will be used for.Many farmers have diversified their operations.But one farm southwest of Saskatoon has several revenue streams including crops, livestock, part ownership in a Saskatoon restaurant and operating a summer day camp for elementary school students.Arlie LaRoche is the owner-operator of Farm One Forty and she will share more about the farm and its various ventures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more19minPlay
December 27, 2022Fertilizer pricing AND Food Price ReportPlenty of changes in fertilizer pricing in the past six month----with some products remaining high and others declining in price. Josh Linville with Fertilizer StoneX in the United States. This past summer there was a lot of concern about the potential for even higher fertilizer prices---considering the war between Russia and Ukraine. Linville talks about the lower prices for phosphate, potash and urea---but the same cannot be said for anhydrous or urea ammonium nitrate.Canada's Food Price Report predicts the average family of four will be spending an additional $1,065 on food next year---which works out to a 5 to 7 percent increase.The report is an annual collaboration between four Canadian Universities---including the University of Saskatchewan. USask Associate professor Stuart Smythe says on-farm and processing costs are rising---but other things are adding to the bill as well.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more16minPlay
December 21, 2022Sustainable Agriculture Strategy concerns wheat growers AND The impact of Bill C-21 on rural gun ownersA prairie farm group is concerned about the federal government's recently announced, “Sustainable Agriculture Strategy.” Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Marie Claude Bibeau says the sector needs to work together to develop a roadmap to improving environmental performance.Western Canadian Wheat Growers President Gunter Jochum will share what is most worrying to their organization about the process.Bill C-21 and its recent amendments will criminalize Saskatchewan residents. That according to the Ray Orb the president of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities.He says Bill C-21 does nothing to target the illegal use of firearms; instead, it targets lawfully licensed firearms owners and their legally acquired firearms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more17minPlay
December 07, 2022Oat prices forecast AND Canola production estimateOat prices fell sharply just prior to harvest as it became apparent the 2022 crop was going to produce large yields. Good rain at just the right time in prime growing regions of eastern Saskatchewan and western Manitoba contributed to the good crop. Jonathan Dreidger with Leftfield Commodity Research shares what is happening with the oat prices and what to expect in the coming months.Statistics Canada cut its final canola production estimate by nearly one million tonnes compared to the September estimate which surprised the trade. The wheat estimate is also lower. Ken Ball with P.I. Financial in Winnipeg will have his reaction to the final crop estimates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more18minPlay
November 30, 2022Canadian Seed Growers Assoc renegotiates AND Demand for farm equipmentThe Canadian Seed Growers Association (CSGA) has a new affiliation agreement with its seven regional branches. The agreement includes the Alberta-British Columbia Seed Growers, Saskatchewan Seed Growers, and the Manitoba Seed Grower Associations. CSGA Executive Director Doug Miller says with the industry going through a seed industry modernization initiative it's important to have unity and a clear messageOverall demand for farm equipment is projected to remain strong into 2023, despite rising interest rates and a weakening Canadian US exchange rate. Farm Credit Canada's 2023 outlook for the farm equipment market indicates demand is being supported by strong farm cash receipts, even with commodity prices softening from peak levels. FCC Chief agricultural economist J.P. Gervais believes as supply chains recover, equipment manufacturers are expected to increase the delivery of new equipment orders. But inventory levels will remain below pre-pandemic levels and will remain tight beyond 2024.Gervais will talk about the farm equipment sector and the recent food and beverage report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more16minPlay
FAQs about Agripod:How many episodes does Agripod have?The podcast currently has 255 episodes available.