Author: Owen Roberts

Keep an eye on the environment as prices rise

Diminished planting in Ukraine’s normally productive grain and oilseed fields is inevitable, yet one more consequence of the barbaric Russian invasion. The pressure on the rest of the world’s producers to make up for the shortfall “ and take advantage of sky high pieces “ could have a significant ripple effect, if some impetus exists to bringing marginal land into production. That possibility is already being discussed. Photo: kyivpost.com

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Let’s lift our heads and not lose sight of Russia’s global threat

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will have more consequences worldwide when Ukrainian farmers are unable to plant their fields in the next few weeks. As the breadbasket of Europe, the country is the world’s fourth leading of exporter of agricultural products, particularly wheat, corn and barley. Without Ukraine’s harvest, there will be significantly less grain available on world markets and one more reason that food prices will continue to climb. Image: modern farmer.com

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Be ready for agritourism to skyrocket this year

The North American tourism industry is roaring back, and that will undoubtedly include trips to agritourism destinations. Farms can provide a unique, bucolic experience and up-close encounters with crops and livestock, but farming is also a business. Faced with labour shortages and potential issues of liability, farm hosts are working hard to address these challenges so they can once again welcome visitors to “come on in”. Photo: onregionalecdev.com

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Joe told us to do something. So, we did.

No matter what you thought about the truckers’ border blockades, everyone heaved a sigh of relief when they ended peacefully. Farmers, like so many others, were suffering. Their crops and livestock have to make it to market safety and on time. Curiously, it took an offer of help from the American president to finally spur Ontario and Canadian governments into action. Photo: reuters.com

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B.C.’s farm recovery deserves to be the top agricultural story

British Columbia’s flooding last November was catastrophic for livestock, poultry and vegetable producers in the affected areas. Images of desperate farmers trying to rescue their animals from rising waters touched us all. This week’s federal-provincial announcement of $228 million to help farmers return to production was welcome news. Photo: theguardian.com

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OWEN ROBERTS

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Owen Roberts is an agricultural journalist and communications instructor based in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. He is a trustee on the Global Foundation for Agricultural Journalism and an associate editor (communications) for the Journal of Agromedicine. Previously, Owen was president of the International Forum for Agricultural Journalists, an agricultural communications faculty member at the University of Illinois, and research communications director at the University of Guelph. His programs and research papers have been recognized through awards from the Journal of Applied Communications, the National Agri-Marketing Association, the Association for Communications Excellence and the Canadian Farm Writers' Federation.

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