JCA Technologies
JCA Technologies is one of the most advanced developers of autonomous machine technologies. Their capabilities will accelerate our delivery of automation and autonomous systems that improve farmer productivity.
JCA Technologies is one of the most advanced developers of autonomous machine technologies. Their capabilities will accelerate our delivery of automation and autonomous systems that improve farmer productivity.
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Annual General Meeting - February 16, 2023 | | Manitoba Canola Growers
at Ewetopia Farms, it was supposed to be shearing day, but it got canceled until this coming Thursday. So instead of showing you a video of sheep shearing as originally planned, we are going to spend our time today taking you around the farm and getting up close and personal with a lot of the various sheep on the farm.
Maximize your tillage tool with Salford's Independent Series! In this video, our Sales Rep Jason breaks down the benefits of the independently mounted blades. These bad boys improve soil prep, give you more versatility, and require less maintenance. Plus, they make your tool more efficient. Watch to learn how these blades will up your farming game.
Advancing the Manitoba Sustainable Animal Protein Strategy | | Manitoba Agriculture
A Powerlift Door gets installed on the farm, Kendal works with the cows as they calve, and we work on rebuilding our shed.
In today's video: How to Grow Spinach organically Questions answered: how to space spinach, different types of spinach, savoy spinach, growing baby leaf spinach, seeding spinach, getting better seed germination on spinach, how to germinate in the summer, harvesting spinach, and more!
This year has been incredibly wet and making feed has been a huge challenge. It's been too wet to cut and the feed is getting old. No matter what we do, we are making ruts on a newly seeded field of alfalfa and that's not good...