
Every Wednesday, Peter Johnson gives you the agronomic word on all the crops growing in Canada.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsBusiness News | |||

Short days, dry corn, and long economic conversations — this week, host of Wheat Pete's Word, Peter Johnson tackles everything from crop stress lessons to how not to waste cash on unnecessary tillage. Plus, he issues an alert on DON levels and gives ... more
Winter has arrived with a vengeance in much of Ontario, but that’s not slowing Wheat Pete down! In this podcast episode, he covers everything from Ontario’s record corn yields to the agronomic nuances of manganese, crop sequence vs rotation, and how ... more
November isn't usually known for being warm and dry, and this year is no exception, as snow begins to fly in parts of Western Canada — even a few spots in Ontario. For this week's episode of Wheat Pete's Word, we're going to start with wet weather, h... more
Welcome to the Wheat Pete's Word podcast where host Peter Johnson shares plot results, agronomic observations, and answers your agronomy questions. This week: he's got a lot to say, mostly about corn, fertilizer, and soil sampling. Tap above to liste... more
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Hard to beat Peters enthusiasm.
If you farm wheat and are serious about getting better then this is great stuff! I grow wheat and it has been excellent, fun and informative every week!
Pete knows how to mix good agronomic data with an entertaining delivery. One of the more energetic characters in Ontario Agriculture, I am very happy Pete has chosen to stay in the Public light after leaving OMAFRA.
Great place to get relevant, current info on cropping in Ontario!
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This content focuses on agronomic discussions vital to farmers in Canada, particularly those involved in crop production. Topics frequently examined include the challenges and strategies related to wheat, corn, and soybean farming, as well as key agricultural practices like tillage, soil health, and cover cropping. The host offers insights based on current weather conditions, crop yields, and farming techniques, providing farmers with necessary information to improve their practices. The blend of practical advice and relatable anecdotes creates an engaging experience, making it particularly useful for those in the agricultural community who seek both information and support.
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