Brad Goodhill

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Brad Goodhill

Brad Goodhill

@BGoodhill

Third generation cash crop farmer, Strip till corn, Notill beans.

Warwick, Ontario Katılım Aralık 2012
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Brad Goodhill@BGoodhill·
@gerpa14 You will love it!! This is our 23rd year with strip tilling.
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Mike Van Gorp@gerpa14·
Beans are off, manure is out and now strip tilling my bean ground. 80% of my corn nxt year will be on strips.
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The Hermanator! (Paul Hermans)
2025 has been a challenge across a lot of Eastern Canada. Here are some tips to help with harvesting drought crops to get as much of the crop in the bin as we can. Reach out for help if need be. All the best with the harvest. #ontag #HarvestTips
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Morgan Rombouts
Morgan Rombouts@MorganRombouts·
FOR SALE 2020 RoGator RG1100c With 2022 Amazone ZG-TS 10001 ProfisPro Floater tires - 90% Row tires - 90% Raven monitor 1335.9 hours Boundary spreader attachment $457,000 More information and photos available Shares are appreciated!
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Pioneer Seeds Canada
Pioneer Seeds Canada@PioneerSeedsCA·
Tar Spot has been spotted in Ontario. 👀 We recently hosted a Pioneer Agronomy Tar Spot webinar to dive a little deeper into scouting, planning and management of this disease. 🌽 Watch the replay: youtu.be/DBdAVo5OLPk?si…
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Pioneer Seeds Canada
Pioneer Seeds Canada@PioneerSeedsCA·
Tar spot starts as small black lesions and can spread quickly across the plant. 🌽 Choose Pioneer hybrids with strong tar spot scores and plan for timely fungicide application. 📅 Register for our free Tar Spot Management webinar on June 26: bit.ly/4jVw5Fn
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jim saul 🇨🇦🌽🐓
I’m not a big fan of Sylvain’s opinion…but this is pretty good.
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor

Canola, Pork and Seafood Burn While Ottawa Worships the Auto Sector “Ottawa is writing billion-dollar cheques for cars that might face tariffs, while farmers who are already being hammered by real ones get little more than political window dressing.” In the shadow of endless headlines about Donald Trump and the American political circus, another crisis is quietly unfolding on Canadian soil—this one in our fields, barns and fishing boats. As of March 17, China has imposed crippling tariffs on key Canadian agri-food exports: 100 per cent on grains and canola, and 25 per cent on pork, lobster, and seafood. These aren’t abstract threats. These are real, immediate penalties on farmers, fishers, and harvesters—Canada’s food producers. The federal government’s response? A last-minute announcement just before the election, doubling the maximum AgriStability payout from $3 million to $6 million per farm. It sounded impressive—until you scratched the surface. AgriStability, a joint federal-provincial income insurance program, has long suffered from design flaws. To qualify, farmers must already be enrolled, and many have opted out over the years due to red tape, inconsistent payouts, and poor reliability. Even for those still enrolled, profitability in other areas of the farm operation leads to clawbacks in support. In short, the boost may look like a helping hand on paper, but for most producers, it’s largely symbolic. This is political theatre, not economic relief. Compare this to Ottawa’s swift promise of a $2-billion support package for the auto sector after the U.S. threatened a 25 per cent tariff on imported vehicles, beginning April 2. Never mind that President Trump’s executive order appears to spare cars and parts covered under the USMCA—for now. While the threat of tariffs looms in theory for automakers, farmers are already living with their consequences. The imbalance is stark. One sector gets real money for a hypothetical crisis. Another, living through a very real trade war, gets a pre-election press release and a patchwork safety net. The auto sector is essential, yes, but so is food. And unlike electric vehicles, you can’t eat a car. Let’s not pretend this situation is mysterious. China’s retaliation is clearly linked to our government’s decision to impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles—a move aimed at protecting North American EV producers and, more notably, aligning with Washington’s lead. We joined the United States in targeting China’s subsidized clean-tech surge, and now our farmers are paying the price for that allegiance. If Ottawa wants to demonstrate real support for Canadian agriculture, it needs to rethink this strategy. Step one: lift the tariffs on Chinese EVs. Step two: re-engage with China diplomatically, and quickly. If the goal is to become more economically autonomous and less dependent on the United States, as some in Ottawa have hinted, then it's time to act like it. That starts with defending our own interests first—particularly in sectors that actually are under siege. Farmers have seen this movie before. Big talk, delayed action, and policy Band-Aids that don’t address the root of the problem. During the Trudeau years, the same script played out again and again: glossy announcements with little effect on the ground. The current government is veering dangerously close to rerunning that playbook. Food doesn’t grow in headlines. It grows in soil, on ranches, and in coastal waters. Right now, the people who grow and harvest it are hurting. Ottawa must prioritize their livelihoods with the urgency and seriousness it extends to other sectors. If we are truly committed to food security and economic sovereignty, then it's time to act—not just announce. — Dr. Sylvain Charlebois is the Director of the @Dalagrifood at @DalhousieU and co-host of The Food Professor Podcast, brough to you by @CaddleCanada.

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Kris R_2
Kris R_2@kris_redick·
Attention all firefighters, don't miss out on the Lambton County Fire Trade Show! Sign up for some very informative training on Friday January 24th See all the details below! Look forward to seeing you all there !
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TA 🇨🇦@TA38720548·
@TWilsonOttawa But not because they disagree with what he has done. But because of the polls that show he has brought them down. They are worried about their cushy, money making jobs. They still agreed with everything he has done so far.
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Richard Cooper
Richard Cooper@Rich_Cooper·
If Canada has a massive amount of oil, minerals, fresh water, lumber and farm land, why are Canadians paying such high taxes? Dubai just had oil, and they figured out.
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Pioneer Seeds Canada
Pioneer Seeds Canada@PioneerSeedsCA·
"In future years we may not see tar spot take hold as early as it did this year, but it could spread way faster in August and September." Learn about what can be done to manage tar spot in 2025 and beyond in this episode of the Made to Grow podcast: youtu.be/UgXN6pvsjm0?si…
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Brad Goodhill@BGoodhill·
@kylemaw He just couldn’t get the words out, “ I holding on for my pension “
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Tracey Wilson
Tracey Wilson@TWilsonOttawa·
Yet another ban exclusively on licensed gun owners and their legal guns, with all the increasing, brazen violence, home invasions, stabbings and gang murders. This will be the death of the floundering Liberals 🇨🇦👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
CCFR/CCDAF@CCFR_CCDAF

#WATCH: Safety Minister @DLeBlancNB said Liberals plan to announce a new gun ban, accompanying ‘Phase 2’ of the gun ‘buyback’ program. He also said the RCMP, and local police agencies like @SureteDuQuebec, would go to the homes of individuals to “go look for those guns.” #cdnpoli

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Corbin Schuster
Corbin Schuster@CorbinSchuster·
Battle of the heavyweight grain harvesters... New Holland CR11 versus John Deere X9 1100
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
The way to beat this government is through the farmers. They are the ultimate public servants, the government are not. Stand with our farmers. Always.
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Pioneer Seeds Canada
Pioneer Seeds Canada@PioneerSeedsCA·
Enlist E3 soybeans have come a long way, Baby! 💚
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