Farms.com Home   News

Flax Growers Keep Faith Despite Challenging Times

 
The Manitoba Flax Growers Association (MFGA) is facing a number of challenges at this time, as was revealed last week at the group's Annual General Meeting.
 
The group reported a net loss of $29,509 for the year ending July 31, 2017.
 
Chair Eric Fridfinnson says there is still a demand for the organization, although smaller acres have led to smaller check-off revenues.
 
He had these thoughts on how to increase acres moving forward.
 
"We have the ongoing issue of making sure that we maintain a successful flax breeding program," said Fridfinnson. "We only have the one program left in Canada at this time at the Crop Development Centre in Saskatoon. We're working with the Saskatchewan Flax Development Commission to make sure that that program is vibrant. Over the past number of years, also we've been involved in development of herbicide technologies through the Minor Use Program, that's another thing that we want to try continue working on."
 
Fridfinnson says flax acres in Manitoba have dropped down to about 60,000. He notes one positive is that yields are higher than they've ever been.
 
Source : Steinbachonline

Trending Video

Could Seed Technology Lead the Fight Against Drought in Farming?

Video: Could Seed Technology Lead the Fight Against Drought in Farming?

Seed is life, but water is the critical component to promoting that potential. As the seed sector navigates more and more extreme weather, ensuring each planted seed has access to adequate moisture is a critical — arguably, the MOST critical — component of early season success. A group of Slovakian scientists has recently introduced to the market a potential solution: a superabsorbent polymer seed coating technology that captures and delivers moisture directly to the seed. The company is PeWaS (aka: Permanent Watering Solutions), and the technology is Aquaholder. How does it work, what kind of difference could it make, and — more broadly — how might seed treatments as a whole change the game for big challenges like drought mitigation? We sat down with PeWaS’s CEO, Ivo Krpelan, to find out. If you're curious about the future of seed technology and sustainable farming, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.