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10 Billion

By Pat Toner That’s a lot. No matter how you look at it. But what on earth does it mean, and what kind of title is that for a newsletter article? Well, for some, you might recognize this as the forecast Maximum Sustainable Human Population of the Planet. Granted, the number is up for debate, [...]

December 8th, 2015|Categories: news, Newsletter|0 Comments

Emerging Markets – What’s Risk?

By Lacey Gerbrandt I have never been so excited to help farmers as I am today! At our CONNECT event there was one quote that stood out to me above many others; “What would you do if you knew you could not fail?” This is a quote that speaks to me on all levels; however, [...]

December 2nd, 2015|Categories: Newsletter|0 Comments

Narrowing canola choices for 2016

It’s rock-paper-scissors time again for canola seed choices, as growers get ready for the 2016 season in a few months. The Big Eight seed and life-science companies already have at least 16 new canola varieties to release, according to Grainews* for Oct. 21. Added to what’s already on the market, choices will be tough. West-central [...]

November 19th, 2015|Categories: news|0 Comments

CONNECT Apparel

On November 2 we launched our inaugural CONNECT event, The Heart of the Farm, celebrating farm women from across Western Canada. At this event we also launched CONNECT Apparel, an initiative that, at Emerge, we are very excited about. CONNECT Apparel is a clothing line with a purpose. We have designed and created various pieces [...]

November 17th, 2015|Categories: news|0 Comments

Benefits of Fall Applied Fertilizer

Recent wet years have stymied growers’ attempts at applying fall fertilizer.  When nitrogen has been applied, losses have been high or, in the following spring, fields were not seeded due to excessive moisture. It’s not hard to see that many growers are starting to ponder the effectiveness of fall applied nitrogen and trying to evaluate [...]

November 2nd, 2015|Categories: news|0 Comments

Fall Soil Sampling

A day off for a farmer is a rare thing. There’s many times back-to-back-to-back shifts are needed just to get the job done. This time of year, in particular, trying to get the crop off and binned can be a 24 hour-a-day, seven day-a-week job. Add to that shorter days, colder temperatures, and a winter [...]

October 5th, 2015|Categories: news|0 Comments

Representative Sampling – Importance on the Farm

The test result is only as good as the sample. You hear that over and over, for any situation from political polling to assessing grain quality. Taking representative samples is the critical step to understanding the quality of your production. It is impossible to test the “whole” in most cases, so a sample is generally [...]

September 30th, 2015|Categories: news|0 Comments

Harvest Preparation

Make sure your equipment is ready for harvest As the crop grows and matures, farmers’ thoughts will be moving towards preparing for harvest. It is important to prepare for harvest by performing routine maintenance of the necessary equipment and storage facilities early to ensure a smoother entry into harvest, hopefully with fewer breakdowns and delays. [...]

September 15th, 2015|Categories: Newsletter|0 Comments

Emerging Markets

Our Transition to Agri-Trend By Lacey Gerbrandt Marketing Advisor Upon very thorough consideration, Emerge Ag Solutions has chosen to partner with Agri-Trend Marketing. We took our time with this decision and went through extensive research and reference calls in order to be certain that this company will provide the level of intelligence and value that [...]

September 11th, 2015|Categories: Newsletter|0 Comments

2015 Rail Transportation Outlook

The 2015 crop is smaller than in previous years and there could be up to 5.5 million tonnes less wheat exported than in 2014. Five and a half million tonnes fewer exports divided by 100 tonne railcars is a lot less railcars that will be needed over the course of the year. “You get a [...]

September 9th, 2015|Categories: news|0 Comments