Ontario Grain Farmer
The magazine of Grain Farmers of Ontario
MAY/JUNE 2013
FEATURES
An Australian harvest
Jenny Van Rooy
A study tour of India
Rachel Telford
Trade mission to Asia
Nicole Mackellar
Soybean export markets
Treena Hein
The best and worst of times
Edith Munro
The farmer's hand to success
Melanie Epp
Production and global demand
Meghan Moran
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
PMRA investigation process
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Water management
Kim Waalderbos
A formidable competitor
Edith Munro
Stabilizing food prices
Tamara Leigh
IN EVERY ISSUE
Grain Financial Protection
PROPOSED CHECK OFF CHANGES
Research roundup
FIND OUT WHAT'S NEW IN THE WORLD OF RESEARCH
In the news
NEWS BITES THAT MATTER
GFO Newsletter for May/June 2013
GET THE LATEST NEWS FROM GRAIN FARMERS OF ONTARIO
Field tested
GLEANER S67 COMBINE
Cropside: Putting nitrogen in its place
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Future of Grain
HIGHLIGHTING THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN GRAIN PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
December 2011
THE OUTLOOK ISSUE - a key time of year for reflection and planning on the farm with a long term vision of the
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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