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From the Cab of the Combine

August 28, 2016by Grant Ranch 1 Comment

Harvesting is progressing amidst the showers. Here is a birds-eye view. The Saskatchewan Pulse Growers provide a more detailed explanation of Harvest management. This field had rocks picked and was rolled […]

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Seeding: A Love Story, Part 2 – preparing the fields

May 30, 2016by Grant Ranch 2 Comments

To read Seeding: A Love Story, Part 1 please click here. Preparing the Field At Grant Ranch we typically take a no-till approach to farming.  No-till refers to the seeding […]

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Seeding: A Love Story, Part 1

May 23, 2016by Grant Ranch 4 Comments

This week we have successfully completed the 2016 seeding season.  Our team took some time later in the week to slow down and enjoy some homegrown burgers. Seeding would not […]

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