May/June 2013
AROUND THE WORLD: Ontario farmers operate in a global marketplace and the goal of the May/June issue is to examine global events and trends that impact Ontario’s farmers. The issue delves into international market opportunities, production and research as they relate back to the Ontario
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April 2013
CROP MANAGEMENT: APRIL is a timely issue that delivers important pre-season production information to farmers. Arriving in mailboxes just prior to planting, this issue features cropping information, such as disease and pest management, soil fertility and machine
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March 2013
ENVIRONMENT: THE MARCH magazine highlights the latest trends, issues and research as it relates to the environment. This issue handles hot topics like carbon markets and their potential impact on the farm as well as featuring research and funding opportunities for applied environmental farming
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February 2013
APPLIED RESEARCH: AGRICULTURAL research is an important priority for GFO and the February issue of the Ontario Grain Farmer is one avenue the organization uses to transfer important research results to the farmers who will
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January 2013
MARKET ANALYSIS: PROVIDING Ontario grain farmers with accurate market intelligence to help them plan for the upcoming crop season is the goal of the January issue. Featuring market analysis from Canadian and international experts along with an outlook on the upcoming cropping season, farmers look to the January issue of the Ontario Grain Farmer to help them plan for the year
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December 2012
THE OUTLOOK ISSUE: The final issue of the calendar year and a key time of year for reflection and planning on the farm, the Outlook Issue takes a long-term, two- to five-year vision of the industry. Markets, production and end-use outlooks are offered up as food for thought for farmers over the winter
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November 2012
NEW TECHNOLOGY: AGRICULTURE is a technology driven business and November aims to highlight new technologies that can be used on the farm and in the industry. This issue explores technologies coming down the pipeline in genetics, equipment, chemistry and downstream technology like grading
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October 2012
MARKET DEVELOPMENT: ONTARIO grain farmers are keenly aware of the importance of supporting current markets and developing new markets. October features profiles on new market opportunities, information for farmers on how to access them and stories about farmers who are on the leading edge when it comes to marketing their
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September 2012
HARVEST PREPARATION: THE September issue provides timely and important information on harvest preparation. Focused on harvest technology, marketing opportunities and storage, this is our largest issue of they year and a must for Ontario’s grain
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July/August 2012
MID-SEASON ISSUE: THIS issue of the magazine is an opportunity to check in with farmers at the key break in the cropping season – after planting and before harvest. This issue often features profiles of innovative farmers in the province and is a chance to update farmers on any mid-season production
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May/June 2012
AROUND THE WORLD: Ontario farmers operate in a global marketplace and the goal of the May/June issue is to examine global events and trends that impact Ontario’s farmers. The issue delves into international market opportunities, production and research as they relate back to the Ontario
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April 2012
CROP MANAGEMENTAPRIL IS a timely issue that delivers important pre-season production information to farmers. Arriving in mailboxes just prior to planting, this issue features cropping information, such as disease and pest management, soil fertility and machine
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March 2012
ENVIRONMENTTHE MARCH MAGAZINE highlights the latest trends, issues and research as it relates to the environment. This issue handles hot topics like carbon markets and their potential impact on the farm as well as featuring research and funding opportunities for applied environmental farming
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February 2012
APPLIED RESEARCH -- Agricultural research is an important priority for GFO and the February issue of the Ontario Grain Farmer is one avenue the organization uses to transfer important research results to the farmers who will
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January 2012
THE MARKET ANALYSIS Issue, providing Ontario grain farmers with accurate market intelligence to help them plan for the upcoming crop
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December 2011
THE OUTLOOK ISSUE - a key time of year for reflection and planning on the farm with a long term vision of the
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November 2011
AGRICULTURE IS A technology driven business and November aims to highlight new technologies that can be used on the farm and in the industry. This issue explores technologies coming down the pipeline in genetics, equipment, chemistry and downstream technology like grading
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October 2011
MARKET DEVELOPMENT - Ontario grain farmers are keenly aware of the importance of supporting current markets and developing new markets. October features profiles on new market opportunities, information for farmers on how to access them and stories about farmers who are on the leading edge when it comes to marketing their
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September 2011
HARVEST PREPARATION -- The September issue provides timely and important information on harvest preparation. Focused on harvest technology, marketing opportunities and storage, this is our largest issue of the year and a must read for Ontario’s grain
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July/August 2011
MID-SEASON -- THE July/August issue of the magazine is an opportunity to check in with farmers at the key break in the cropping season – after planting and before harvest. This issue often features profiles of innovative farmers in the province and is a chance to update farmers on any mid-season
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May/June 2011
AROUND THE WORLD --Ontario farmers operate in a global marketplace and the goal of the May/June issue is to examine global events and trends that impact Ontario’s farmers. The issue delves into international market opportunities, production and research as they relate back to the Ontario
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April 2011
CROP MANAGEMENT -- April is a timely issue that delivers important pre-season production information to farmers. Arriving in mailboxes just prior to planting, this issue features cropping information, such as disease and pest management, soil fertility and machine
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March 2011
ENVIRONMENT -- THE March magazine highlights the latest trends, issues and research as it relates to the environment. This issue handles hot topics like carbon markets and their potential impact on the farm as well as featuring research and funding opportunities for applied environmental farming
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February 2011
APPLIED RESEARCH -- Agricultural research is an important priority for GFO and the February issue of the Ontario Grain Farmer is one avenue the organization uses to transfer important research results to the farmers who will
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January 2011
MARKET ANALYSIS -- Providing Ontario grain farmers with accurate market intelligence to help them plan for the upcoming crop season is the goal of the January issue. Featuring market analysis from Canadian and international experts along with an outlook on the upcoming cropping season, farmers look to the January issue of the Ontario Grain Farmer to help them plan for the year
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December 2010
THE OUTLOOK ISSUE -- As the final issue of the calendar year and a key time of year for reflection and planning on the farm, the Outlook Issue takes a long-term, two- to five-year vision of the industry. Markets, production and end-use outlooks are offered up as food for thought for farmers over the winter
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November 2010
NEW TECHNOLOGY -- Agriculture is a technology driven business and the November issue aims to highlight new technologies that can be used on the farm and in the industry. This issue explores technologies coming down the pipeline in genetics, equipment, chemistry and downstream technology like grading
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October 2010
MARKET DEVELOPMENT -- Ontario grain farmers are keenly aware of the importance of supporting current markets and developing new markets. The October magazine features profiles on new market opportunities, information for farmers on how to access them and stories about farmers who are on the leading edge when it comes to marketing their
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September 2010
HARVEST PREPARATION -- The September issue provides timely and important information on harvest preparation. Focused on harvest technology, marketing opportunities and storage, this is our largest issue of the year and a must read for Ontario’s grain
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July/August 2010
MID-SEASON -- THE July/August issue of the magazine is an opportunity to check in with farmers at the key break in the cropping season – after planting and before harvest. This issue often features profiles of innovative farmers in the province and is a chance to update farmers on any mid-season production
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May/June 2010
AROUND THE WORLD -- Ontario farmers operate in a global marketplace and the goal of the May/June issue is to examine global events and trends that impact Ontario’s farmers. The issue delves into international market opportunities, production and research as they relate back to the Ontario
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April 2010
CROP MANAGEMENT -- April is a timely issue that delivers important pre-season production information to farmers. Arriving in mailboxes just prior to planting, this issue features cropping information, such as disease and pest management, soil fertility and machine
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March 2010
ENVIRONMENT -- THE March magazine highlights the latest trends, issues and research as it relates to the environment. This issue handles hot topics like carbon markets and their potential impact on the farm as well as featuring research and funding opportunities for applied environmental farming
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February 2010
APPLIED RESEARCH -- Agricultural research is an important priority for GFO and the February issue of the Ontario Grain Farmer is one avenue the organization uses to transfer important research results to the farmers who will
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January 2010
MARKET ANALYIS -- Providing Ontario grain farmers with accurate market intelligence to help them plan for the upcoming crop season is the goal of the January issue. Featuring market analysis from Canadian and international experts along with an outlook on the upcoming cropping season, farmers look to the January issue of the Ontario Grain Farmer to help them plan for the year
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December 2009
THE OUTLOOK ISSUE -- As the final issue of the calendar year and a key time of year for reflection and planning on the farm, the Outlook Issue takes a long-term, two- to five-year vision of the industry. Markets, production and end-use outlooks are offered up as food for thought for farmers over the winter
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November 2009
NEW TECHNOLOGY -- Agriculture is a technology driven business and the November issue aims to highlight new technologies that can be used on the farm and in the industry. This issue explores technologies coming down the pipeline in genetics, equipment, chemistry and downstream technology like grading
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October 2009
MARKET DEVELOPMENT -- Ontario grain farmers are keenly aware of the importance of supporting current markets and developing new markets. The October magazine features profiles on new market opportunities, information for farmers on how to access them and stories about farmers who are on the leading edge when it comes to marketing their
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