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Chatbot provides agronomic advice

Chatbot provides agronomic advice

A tool that accesses publicly available data to answer questions is one example of the new artificial intelligence revolution.
Engaging with public good way to boost understanding of ag

Engaging with public good way to boost understanding of ag

Early exposure to agriculture can sprk interest in knowing where food comes from.
Corridor for Ukrainian grain remains uncertain

Corridor for Ukrainian grain remains uncertain

Russia has been slowing the pace of Ukrainian grain exports allowed under an agreement that expires later this month.
Wheat market’s reaction to U.S. rain baffles grain sector

Wheat market’s reaction to U.S. rain baffles grain sector

The moisture was welcome, but more for the spring crops farmers will be planting to replace their withered winter wheat.
King’s Corner Farms starts fifth generation of farming at the original site

King’s Corner Farms starts fifth generation of farming at the original site

Farm located north of Stoughton is into its fifth generation.
Commentary: Bigger farms may prompt uncomfortable questions

Commentary: Bigger farms may prompt uncomfortable questions

A big worry for many is what will happen to rural life if farms become bigger and fewer.
Alta. producers clamour for access to livestock as wildfires rage

Alta. producers clamour for access to livestock as wildfires rage

By May 11 the size of the fires this year is well beyond the five-year average, increasing from 1,300 acres to more than one million acres.
Big, bigger, biggest

Big, bigger, biggest

The Canadian Census of Agriculture data tells a clear story. Large farms dominate agriculture in Western Canada.
Crop report: dry conditions worry producers in southwestern area

Crop report: dry conditions worry producers in southwestern area

Producers are reporting that their crop land and pastures are dry and would like to see widespread precipitation.
Crop Report: wet fields, cool temps delay southeast seeding

Crop Report: wet fields, cool temps delay southeast seeding

There is not much field activity in the southeast region due to wet field conditions.
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