Agriculture Roundup for Friday May 7, 2021
MELFORT, Sask. — Farmers Edge will be offering its customers some protection to cover heat blast of canola crops.
Co-founder and CEO Wade Barnes said growers have never had access to a product like this to protect themselves from excess heat that can be extremely damaging to the crop.
“With canola prices hitting record highs, this gives farmers peace of mind and allows them to focus on farming,” Barnes said in a news release.
Heat blast happens when temperatures rise above 28°C during the day, and above 16°C at night. Barnes said this heat level disrupts a canola crop’s growth cycle, particularly during flowering, impacting yield at harvest.