Between The Rows

Glacier FarmMedia LP

Between The Rows is a weekly podcast featuring the Glacier FarmMedia editorial team bringing you the ‘story behind the stories’ in ag news and markets.

  • 22 minutes 43 seconds
    Home for the holidays
    The Christmas season is chock-full of traditions, many of which result in a bountiful harvest of memories of family, friends and a sense of community that we carry with us for many years. In this episode of Between the Rows, our hosts from this past year share their Christmas memories such as carolling for neighbours, daydreaming over holiday mail-order catalogues, Santa getting stuck in the furnace, games with food, making ice-cream from scratch on the farm, a year-end doggerel, and more. Hosted by Laura Rance.
    22 December 2022, 3:55 pm
  • 27 minutes 48 seconds
    Data management on the farm
    Data management on the farm has come a long way since the days of keeping a pen and notebook in the tractor. But are farmers capturing maximum value from the "crop" of data they now harvest every year? In this special sponsored edition of Between the Rows, we discuss how farmers are changing the way they use data and what to look for in a data management packages with Krista Kilback, marketing manager for AgExpert at Farm Credit Canada, and Justin Funk, partner of Real AgriStudies. Hosted by Laura Rance.
    22 December 2022, 6:01 am
  • 29 minutes 13 seconds
    The week after Canola Week
    Sustainability still reigns in discussions of farming's future, and canola is no exception. Alberta Farmer reporter Alexis Kienlen recaps the Canola Week conferences in Saskatoon, where topics at hand included not only improving the plant and its efficiency in the face of climate change, but also the use of the crop as a feedstock for new reduced-footprint renewable diesel. Also: for all the apparent day-to-day drama in canola futures, they're still entrenched in the $800-$900 per tonne range. Phil Franz-Warkentin of MarketsFarm discusses what's behind the near-term fluctuation and what it'll take to break out of that range one way or the other. Hosted by Dave Bedard.
    15 December 2022, 6:03 pm
  • 32 minutes 15 seconds
    Selective palates, watershed discussions
    The variety of plants that grow on pastures are many, so how do cattle choose what to chow down on and what to snub? Laura Rance speaks with author and animal behaviour scientist Fred Provenza about the foraging habits of cattle and why taste is more than just flavour on the tongue; Western Producer reporter Ed White talks with Garry Wasylowski of the Manitoba Association of Watersheds about its ‘boots on the ground’ approach to watershed management, Ananda Fitzsimmons of Régénération Canada about the role that farmers play in preserving rural areas, and one Manitoba producer about how his cattle help support the natural environment. Hosted by Ed White.
    8 December 2022, 8:34 pm
  • 24 minutes 22 seconds
    Genetically edited discourses about food
    Earlier this year, Health Canada revised its rules to allow more genetically edited foods into the market without special safety checks. Now, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency may be on a similar path when it comes to genetically modified seeds. Dr. Cami Ryan with Bayer AG discusses the differing viewpoints between the public and scientific communities when it comes to the safety – and acceptance – of GM foods; plus, Marla Carlson with SaskOrganics shares why organic farmers are concerned that an upcoming decision by the CFIA may not include genetically modified seeds into a mandatory registry. Hosted by Geralyn Wichers.
    1 December 2022, 8:36 pm
  • 30 minutes 52 seconds
    Cultivating Safety: Seasonal safety tips for farmers
    As the mercury begins to dip and the harvest season draws to a close, icy temperatures, fewer daylight hours and the threat of winter storms pose new safety hazards on the farm. Preparing for the risks common to the season can help to protect your people, your livestock and your equipment. Cultivating Safety Between the Rows is back with timely safety expertise, resources, and solutions to protect your farms greatest asset. As the winter season sets in, Hosts Kristin Hoffman, Consultant with Workplace Safety & Prevention Services (WSPS) and Gord Gilmour, of Glacier FarmMedia talk to the experts for advice on how to minimize risk and avoid accidents. On this episode, managing exposure to the cold, ice and snow on the farm. Fred Young, WSPS Consultant, joins Kristin and Gord to talk winter safety. In the second half of the show, working alone may be an unavoidable part of your farming activities, but recognizing potential hazards, planning ahead and focusing on the work at hand can reduce the risk of injury or death. Nicole Sherman, a consultant with WSPS, highlights some of the dangers and shares guidance on how to stay safe while working alone.
    1 December 2022, 12:00 pm
  • 35 minutes 25 seconds
    Ontario’s Greenbelt gets squeezed, uncovering climate conferences
    A proposed bill by the Ontario government is poised to open up the province’s Greenbelt, an area established for farmland and environmental protection, to urban development. Peggy Brekveld of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture speaks to what this decision could mean for Ontario farmers, and local food production. Wayne Caldwell with the University of Guelph discusses what Bill 23 means for land use planning and if the strategy can meet the province’s housing needs. Plus, Manitoba Co-operator reporter Geralyn Wichers speaks with Naomi Johnson with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank about what it was like to attend the COP27 climate change conference. Hosted by Kristy Nudds.
    24 November 2022, 5:50 pm
  • 32 minutes 20 seconds
    On (and off) the rails, weathering commodity prices
    Why does Canada seemingly have an uphill battle each year transporting grain? Steve Pratte, senior manager of transportation and biofuel policy with the Canadian Canola Growers Association, talks about the current grain movement situation and what it might take to finally fix Canada's grain transportation problem; plus, Bruce Burnett, director of markets and weather information for Glacier MarketsFarm, reports on the extreme weather that's currently driving grain prices. Hosted by Gord Gilmour.
    17 November 2022, 6:27 pm
  • 30 minutes 30 seconds
    Pondering plant proteins, potato progress
    New food options are increasingly finding their way into grocery stores as companies target your taste buds, plant proteins being one of them. Priera Panescu with the Good Food Institute discusses the growing need for plant-based proteins and the long road to becoming a mainstream food choice for consumers; plus, Daniel Metheringham with McCain Foods, talks about the company’s move toward regenerative agriculture and its upcoming, ‘Innovation Hub,’ slated for Manitoba that will share knowledge of best practices with potato growers to increase sustainability. Hosted by Laura Rance.
    10 November 2022, 5:57 pm
  • 34 minutes 7 seconds
    Interesting questions arise
    What does the most recent interest rate hike from the Bank of Canada mean? Are we getting set for a replay of the 1980s farm debt crisis? What will rising rates mean for the value of farmland? On this episode of Between the Rows, Manitoba Co-operator editor Gord Gilmour speaks with Alfons Weersink with the University of Guelph, J.P. Gervais of Farm Credit Canada, and Chad Lawley with the University of Manitoba about rising interest rates and their impact on agriculture. Hosted by Gord Gilmour.
    3 November 2022, 5:31 pm
  • 28 minutes 23 seconds
    Telling innovative farm stories, shipping strains, a little help from our friends
    Jacqueline Keena with EMILI talks about how Innovation Farms is using new agricultural technologies to show their positive impact on productivity and sustainability; the container shipping business continues to struggle in a post-COVID world. Greg Northey with Pulse Canada talks about what’s holding the sector back, particularly for some destinations; at the Brookings Institution this October, Chrystia Freeland, Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister, spoke to the idea of, ‘friend-shoring,’ which would prioritize trade with countries that share Canadian values and shun autocracies. Ed White and Greg Northey discuss what this could mean for Canadian agricultural trade. Hosted by Ed White.
    27 October 2022, 7:45 pm
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