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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Good Morning #Canada
    As the sun comes up over the grain elevator, we discover we are in Saskatchewan for Day #9 of The Dirt on Canadian Farming. And it's flat.... like crazy flat.
    Saskatchewan is commonly known as Canada’s breadbasket because of the volume and diversity of crops that they grow. The province had set a target of $20B in exports by 2030 - which was achieved in 2023 with export revenues of $20.2B, placing them at #2 in Canada. The 34K farms in Saskatchewan manage over 40% of Canada’s farmland, and they are likely the top producer of any grain, oilseed, or pulse crop you can think of. For example - Saskatchewan produced 87% of Canada's chickpeas and was responsible for 91% of chickpeas exports. Which tells me Canadians don't really like chickpeas. The province is also a leader in new technology with GPS guided machinery and numerous testing sites for robotic farming. And don't forget the pigs - they exported 2M in 2023.

    #CanadaIsAwesome #Bread #Oink
    https://www.canadaaction.ca/saskatchewan-farming-facts

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  • Cleaning up some construction debris and leftover materials, left by the previous homeowner.
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    My daughter, a Star Wars fan, suggested Jar Jar Binks. She takes after her father...

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  • The country of Brazil demonstrates how a trusted judicial system should work as they sentence a former president to 27 years in prison for his attempted coup.
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    The country of Brazil demonstrates how a trusted judicial system should work as they sentence a former president to 27 years in prison for his attempted coup. Meanwhile, in the U.S. the current president brags about how he escaped punishment for his attempted insurrection.

    #YouHadaGoodRunAmerica

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/bolsonaro-convicted-coup-1.7631517

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  • Cleaning up some construction debris and leftover materials, left by the previous homeowner.
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    Cleaning up some construction debris and leftover materials, left by the previous homeowner. Thanks.

    There are a few polystyrene insulation panels that I'm thinking of making into gravestones, for #Halloween decorations. Coming from a rural area, that had zero trick or treaters, we are now planning how to participate in Halloween and welcome costumed kiddies.

    So I'm looking for input and please boost to assist in my research. Who should I put on the gravestone? Trump is an obvious candidate but likely overdone (if not overdue). Maybe Common Sense? Or the guy who followed health advice from an AI chatbot.
    Anyway I'm looking for ideas. Who would you like to see virtually buried on my front lawn?

    #LookingForAnswers

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Good Morning #Canada
    Day #8 of The Dirt on Canadian Farming takes us back east to New Brunswick, which is not that "new" BTW. If it seems like we're jumping around the country in this series, with no logic, well, congratulations, you're paying attention.
    New Brunswick's agricultural and agri-food sector reached a record of $1.23 billion in farm cash receipts in 2023, with potatoes, blueberries, maple syrup, and dairy all key products. Within that number lies good and bad news. The province had one of the largest decreases in farm operators in the country, but profits per farm have increased. Blueberry farms increased, and the province is 2nd in Canada in production. In 2024, New Brunswick announced the Agricultural Sustainability Program to assist farmers with reducing tillage, maintaining ponds and wetlands, and protecting pollinator habitat, critical and marginal landscapes, trees, riparian areas and crop management.

    #CanadaIsAwesome #Farming
    https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/95-640-x/2016001/article/14803-eng.htm

    Uncategorized canada canadaisawesome agriculture farming

  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    A tip of the Stetson to the Stampede with this #CountryMusic tune.

    #YeeHah
    https://youtu.be/IwvitleuJXc?si=FMwZu3z2UZOX-PyY

    Uncategorized canada canadaisawesome agriculture farming

  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Bonus content - Through this series, I learned what a Pulse Crop was. They even have their own website.

    #PulseCrop #Farming
    https://pulsecanada.com/

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Good Morning #Canada
    For Day #7 of The Dirt on Canadian Farming, we head west young man to a province we don't want to leave, but we wish their government would just go away.
    Alberta's oil industry overshadows the importance and size of their agricultural sector. It's one of only two provinces where the number of farms increased in the most recent StatsCan reports (2021), and their farms generate the highest revenues per operator in the country. Due to the dry climate, they have invested heavily in irrigation, and over 72% of all irrigated farmland in Canada is in Alberta. Oil seed and grains, and beef cattle, dominate with almost 70% of their 40K farms involved in those products. Alberta ranks worldwide as a top exporter of beef, wheat, canola, and pulse crops. Which is interesting because if they separated, they would be surrounded by border checkpoints and tangled up in customs negotiations as a tiny country.

    #CanadaIsAwesome #AllHatAndNoCattle
    https://www.canadaaction.ca/alberta-farming-facts

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Some extra content this morning - how Canadian government money tried to save mink farmers in a dying fur industry.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/mink-farming-canada-agristability-boom-bust-1.5495165

    Uncategorized canada canadaisawesome agriculture farming

  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Good Morning #Canada
    The Dirt on Canadian Farming now enters Day #6, and we'll hang around the east coast today.
    Nova Scotia is one of the most challenging regions for agriculture as it is limited by ocean, a rocky landscape, cool and wet climate, and acidic soil. Some of those conditions are ideal for blueberries and apples, and those farms have increased recently with the rise in fresh fruit prices. Grape growing and wine production is another sector increasing and difficult to keep bottled up. Wineries are French hybrid stock suitable for the local conditions. The rest of Nova Scotia's agriculture is made up of dairy, pigs, and maple syrup. Mink production, once a sizeable portion of the province's exports, has decreased significantly since fur coats have thankfully gone out of fashion.

    #CanadaIsAwesome #Pies
    https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/96-325-x/2021001/article/00003-eng.htm

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Some #CountryMusic from Yoan Garneau.

    https://youtu.be/NhV4f49D9Vo?si=LEfXNN8j_Q1QZINv

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Good Morning #Canada
    Welcome to Day #Cinq of The Dirt on Canadian Farming. Today, we are in Quebec, at least metaphorically, to discover how La Belle Province contributes to Canada’s agriculture.
    If you want awesome desserts, you have to go to Quebec. They have over 90% of maple syrup farms in Canada and also produce more blueberries and cranberries than any other province. Quebec also leads the nation in the number of dairy cattle and pigs, all of which must speak French by law. If you purchase cheese, and who doesn't, it's a good chance it came from Quebec as they produce more than 50% of all fromage in Canada. Quebec is also a leader in this country in organic farming and has a high percentage of sales direct to consumers.

    #CanadaIsAwesome #DrinkMilk #Cheese
    https://www.canadaaction.ca/quebec-farming-facts

    Uncategorized canada canadaisawesome agriculture farming

  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    A little country music from B.C. native Dean Brody.

    https://youtu.be/zqv4F98JjaQ?si=i7SCYX6-G6P6Nr0Y

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Good Morning #Canada
    More like good afternoon.... sorry, but I had a busy morning. Welcome to the late edition of Day #4 of The Dirt on Canadian Farming.
    Today, we leap west to British Columbia since it's still early morning there. B.C. has a wide variety of farm produce spread across the province, and most Canadians recognize it for fruits, nuts, vegetables, and wine. That last one doesn't grow on trees, BTW. Likely, the most recognizable region would be the Okanagan Valley. The valley is roughly 200 km long and 20 km wide and lies between the Columbia and Cascade mountain ranges, providing a unique warm and sunny climate with semi-arid conditions. This area is famous for its world-renowned wine and fruit industries, stunning natural landscapes with lakes and mountains, its farm-to-table food culture, and the legendary Ogopogo monster of Okanagan Lake.

    #CanadaIsAwesome #Agriculture
    https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/industry/agriculture-seafood/agricultural-land-and-environment/agricultural-regions

    Uncategorized canada canadaisawesome agriculture farming

  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Good Morning #Canada
    Welcome to Day #3 of The Dirt on Canadian Farming.
    When you think of Newfoundland and Labrador, fishing, rocks, and icebergs all come to mind. But there is a healthy farming industry in the province primarily built around vegetables. They also have the highest percentage of sales direct to consumers of any province, with farmers selling from stands and small retail shops on their property. Amazingly, there are no local farm crops used to make Screech.

    #CanadaIsAwesome #Newfie
    https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/96-325-x/2021001/article/00001-eng.htm

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    A little music to cleanse the numbers from this thread...

    #CountryMusic
    https://youtu.be/Y1rq-vTkMT4?si=R74Ty6qYZOldOqEp

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Last data point for today - a comparison of Canada and 3 of our largest trading partners in the agricultural industry. Again, there are lots of interesting numbers, but one factoid that jumped out to me: Canada is farming 6.2% of our land versus the United Kingdom at 75.0%, the United States at 36.8% and Japan 11.8%.

    https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/96-325-x/2021001/article/00012-eng.htm

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    BTW - that CBC article used a lot of numbers from this report, which because it's all numbers is awesome. Some tidbits:
    - The number of farms over 3,500 acres has nearly doubled in 20 years.
    - 41.3% of Canadian farmland is rented.
    - From 1971 to 2021, the farm population declined by 62.2%, from 1 in 14 Canadians to 1 in 61.
    - Farm debt has more than doubled in the last 20 years, from $43B in 2002 to $138.8B in 2022. That is currently 10x the size of net farm income.
    - In 2021, 96,043 tonnes of pesticides were sold for agricultural use – more than three times the amount sold in 1991.

    #Statistics #Farming
    https://www.nfu.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Canadian-Ag-by-the-Numbers-2024.pdf

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  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Good Morning #Canada
    And welcome to Day 2 of The Dirt on Canadian Farming. Just made that up. Let's continue the series with some very interesting overall statistics, which I, admittedly a numbers nerd, found insightful.
    Depending on the source, it's estimated that less than 10% of Canada’s land is suitable for farming. According to 2021 #StatsCan data, approximately 6.2% of Canada was being actively farmed but a significant amount of farmland was being lost to urban sprawl. The average age of farmers in Canada is 56, and as they retire corporations are buying up the land, resulting in fewer individuals in the industry but the average farm is larger in size. Although today Canada punches above its weight in global comparisons, there are some challenges to maintaining our agricultural land.

    #CanadaIsAwesome #FarmLife
    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/canada-prime-farmland-1.6877661

    Uncategorized canada canadaisawesome agriculture farming

  • Good Morning #Canada In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas.
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    Good Morning #Canada
    In yesterday's post about farming and fall fairs, I ruminated about a series on Canada’s agricultural areas. OK, ruminated may be the term as it was more of a random thought, like a retriever seeing a squirrel. But over the next 2-ish weeks, I'll try to highlight the significant crop regions in each province and teach myself more about our great country.
    The first post should be easy because I'm sure most Canadians don't think a lot of farming happens in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, or Nunavut. But small areas within each can sustain crops in a short season, mostly potatoes, and commercial warehouse growing operations are being funded and encouraged. With a warming climate, more land is being used to farm, and additional types of crops are being tested.

    #CanadaIsAwesome #Agriculture #Farming
    https://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks/feb-15-agriculture-moving-north-arrokoth-s-secrets-the-microbiome-for-flight-and-more-1.5463847/wheat-and-potatoes-in-nunavut-climate-change-could-bring-agriculture-to-the-north-1.5463850

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