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Farm dot TV has been providing agriculture, agri-business and ag-tourism and real estate video on the Net since 2001 at www.farm.tv.
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Harvest time is a dangerous time for farm families and workers according to The Alberta Farm Safety Centre.
With the high cost of fuel and fertilizer there's more interest in manure and composting in agriculture.
With the addition of several new instructors the Alberta Farm Safety Centre in Raymond, Alberta is now able to deliver their safety programs to schools across the province.
Many farmers rely on the services and advise provided by agriculture consultants, and agronomists to assist them in making the many decisions they must make each day.
Dr. Hector Carcamo, PhD a research Scientist specializing in insect pest management at the Lethbridge Research Centre is working to help farmers manage this new pest.
Volunteers in Etzikom turned their former high school into an extraordinary museum.
Spotted Knapweed is one of several invasive species of weeds that are finding there way into Alberta. It's effects can be devastating to rangeland.
If the bees make the honey. What does a beekeeper do all day? We spend a day with Art Andrews of Chinook honey Company to find out.
The Waterton Park Front Project of the Nature Conservancy of Canada is on of the largest private land conservation initiatives in Canadian history.
SPOT is a Satellite Personal Tracker that could be a lifesaver for farmers and ranchers working alone in remote areas.
Dr. Anne Smith, a research scientist at the Lethbridge Research Centre uses remote sensing in Agriculture applications such as land use and land cover.
Herbs are valued by restaurant chefs for their savory qualities. Debbie McGee grows herbs year round for restaurants and grocery stores.
Farm toys are a big business, and most manufactures such as John Deere, New Holland, and Case have ranges of toys to complement their full size equipment.
The Alberta Farm Safety Centre with the support of Conoco Phillips have produced a DVD " farm Safety for Children ages 6 to 12.
Chinook Arch Meadery, the first in Alberta officially opened it's doors in May.
Video and satellite cattle sales have been around for many years now. Recently many pure bred cattle breeders are holding their auction sales from a DVD on the ranch rather than shipping...
What do you do when you have a lot of rabbit manure. The Oosterhof's at J and M Rabbit Farms turned it into gold. Bunny Gold is composted rabbit manure.
The Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers grades and markets close to 3 million pounds of raw wool each year.
Steve Larocque of Beyond Agronomy in Three Hills, Alberta, was one of two Canadian scholars to attend the 2008 Nuffield Global Focus Tour.
A Succession Plan outlines the legal, estate, tax, financial, income and other implications of transferring a farm or ranch to the next generation.
The Alberta Farm Safety Centre is a non profit society that promotes safe agricultural practices through the development and delivery of educational materials, workshops, displays,
2008 marks Ritchie Brothers Auctioneers 50th Anniversary. Beginning in a furniture store in Kelona B.C. in 1958 Ritchie Brothers has expanded to thirty seven permanent sales sites and...
Weeds are always a concern for farmers. Integrated weed management is a term given to combining 2,3 or 4 practices to come up with better weed control.
Business Development Specialist Frank Goetz spoke to the Tiffin Conference on several key drivers of trends and how they effect the meat industry.
Dennis Laycraft, Executive Vice President of the Canadian Cattlemen's Association speaks about the impacts of COOL at the recent Tiffin Conference.

