
Farmers in Canada are achieving record harvests despite droughts and floods. Farmers in Wawanesa, Manitoba, are harvesting high-quality wheat, oats, and soybeans. This success is due to modern technology and agronomic practices.
Farmers use underground drainage, minimal fertilizer, slow-release fertilizers, and advice from agronomists to increase yields. These methods help maintain stable harvests even in droughts and heavy rain.
In 2025, Canada’s spring wheat and canola yields reached record levels. Most of the harvest is exported, affecting food prices and supply worldwide. Australia has also increased yields despite dry conditions.
Experts attribute this success to genetically improved seeds, modern technology, soil management methods, and automated tractors. These approaches will help increase yields and adapt to climate change in the future.
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