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Annette Lévy-Willard, journaliste et romancière, reçoit chaque mois une personnalité du monde intellectuel qui fait l’actualité pour un dialogue croisé. Grand reporter à Libération, elle s’est spécialisée dans les grands faits de société, les tendances d’époque… Elle produit un billet d’humeur tous les quinze jours, et présente la mensuelle « Décryptage » Le 1 er jeudi du mois de 11h00 à 12h00
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Une émission mensuelle préparée et présentée par Annette Wieviorka, tous les 3 e jeudis du mois de 11h00 à 12h00 Annette Wieviorka, est historienne, spécialiste de la Shoah et de l’histoire des Juifs au XXe siècle. Directrice de recherche au CNRS, elle a été membre de la Mission d’étude sur la spoliation des Juifs de France, dite mission Mattéoli.
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L’émission de musique classique préparée et présentée par Frédéric Hutman, tous les dimanches de 23h00 à minuit. Avocat, chargé de la programmation des concerts de musique classique pour le Musée d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaïsme, réalise des interviews depuis une dizaine d’années pour différentes radios, dont RCJ. A une passion (avouable) pour Audrey Hepburn, Jacques Becker, Ernst Lubitsch, Billy Wilder, et (inavouable) pour Jerry Lewis. Quatre films au pinacle de sa cinéphilie: « Ariane » (a ...
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Une émission littéraire proposée et animée par Josyane Savigneau, tous les 2 e jeudis du mois de 11h00 à 12h00 Josyane Savigneau écrivaine et journaliste. Responsable du Monde des Livres, supplément hebdomadaire du Monde, de 1991 à 2005. Auteur de plusieurs livres, dont deux biographies, de Marguerite Yourcenar et de Carson McCullers, d’un livre autobiographique, « Point de côté », où elle évoque sa vie, son parcours et sa « destitution de la direction du Monde des livres ». En 2014, elle pu ...
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Tous les 1ᵉʳ et 3ᵉ mardis du mois de 11h00 à 12h00, radioscopie d’un invité sous forme d’entretien entre Jacques Benhamou et son interlocuteur. Jacques Benhamou reçoit des personnalités de tous horizons (politique, artistique, culturel, économique, médical et autres). L’émission est entrecoupée de pauses musicales, en général choisies par les invités. Notaire honoraire, Président d’Honneur du Mouvement Jeune Notariat et fondateur des Rencontres Notariales de Maillot, Consultant à la radio RT ...
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Les controverses de RCJ, une émission d’Alain Bentolila, linguiste et professeur des Universités Tous les 4ème jeudis du mois. En partenariat avec la Fondation du Judaïsme Français Alain Bentolila est un linguiste français. Il est professeur de linguistique à l’université de Paris Descartes dont il a dirigé le service de formation continue de 1981 à 1985. Il a créé et dirige l’Équipe de recherche technologique en éducation ECHILL (Échec scolaire et illettrisme) qui travaille sur le problème ...
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Chronique de Marianne Fellous Cohen « Droit » tous les Jeudis, dans « RCJ Midi ». Marianne Fellous Cohen est Avocate de formation. Après 15 années d’exercice au Barreau de Paris en Droit Pénal elle a choici de se spécialiser en Médiation Familliale dans le règlement des conflits. Elle est également chargée de cours dans plusieurs écoles de commerce parisiennes.
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Une émission présentée par Luce Perrot, tous les mardis à 12h30 dans « RCJ Midi ». Diplômée de l’Institut français de presse et de l’École supérieure de journalisme de Paris, elle débute en 1963 comme assistante de Roland Dhordain sur France Inter. Elle devient ensuite journaliste à L’Aurore puis à Combat, où elle est chargée de suivre les campagnes présidentielles de Jacques Chaban-Delmas et François Mitterrand, puis l’assistante de Léon Zitrone sur RTL puis Antenne 2. En 1980, c’est au cou ...
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Als die junge Münsteranerin Lena ein Buch aus dem Jahr 1942 bei ihrer Oma im Bücherregal findet, hält sie es für einen Abenteuerroman. Doch Heinrich Schulte-Altenroxel (1867-1947) beschreibt in „Ich suchte Land in Afrika“ seine eigenen Erfahrungen – als Münsterländer Kolonist in Südafrika am Übergang vom 19. zum 20. Jahrhundert. Lena begibt sich auf eine spannende Spurensuche nach Verbindungen ihrer Heimatregion Westfalen mit dem Kolonialismus. Dieses Projekt wird von der LWL-Kulturstiftung ...
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Erratic is the word of the day and the markets are responding hour-by-hour, day-to-day, and week-to-week with the news, says Anne Wasko of Gateway Livestock Exchange in this episode of the Beef Market Update. In the southern U.S., cash markets bounced back last week and have managed to hold those gains. This follows a cycle… Read More…
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Un livre, Un lecteur, émission présentée par Florence Berthout. Elle reçoit Maryvonne de Saint Pulgent, qui présentera son livre "Les musiciens et le pouvoir en France - De Lully à Boulez" aux éditions Gallimard. À propos du livre : « Les musiciens et le pouvoir en France - De Lully à Boulez » paru aux éditions Gallimard Partant de l'extraordinaire…
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Annette Lévy Willard reçoit Alain Frachon éditorialiste international et Marc Semo pour son livre « La Géopolitique en 100 questions: Comprendre le monde de demain » aux éditions Tallandier À propos du livre : « La Géopolitique en 100 questions: Comprendre le monde de demain » paru aux éditions Tallandier Qu’est-ce qu’une guerre hybride ? La dissua…
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Jacques Benhamou reçoit cette semaine Laurence Gourret-Lapeyre à propos de la publication de son livre « Gitans. Le peuple aux larmes de feu », publié chez l'Harmattan. À propos du livre : « Gitans. Le peuple aux larmes de feu » paru aux éditions L'Harmattan « La jeune fille a écarté le rideau, elle est allée droit vers lui, l’a embrassé sur la bou…
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ESSENTIEL, les rendez-vous du jeudi – Controverses Emission d’Alain Bentolila – linguiste et professeur des universités. Il reçoit Michel Desmurget, docteur en neurosciences et directeur de recherche de l'INSERM, spécialisé en neurosciences cognitives.RCJ
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LE LUNCH BY NOE, émission proposée par l’Action Jeunesse du FSJU et présentée par Julien Cohen-Solal. En première partie, focus sur les addictions chez les jeunes et comment les contrer, avec Enzo Silam et Elias Garzon deux jeunes engagés sur le sujet. Puis, retour sur les assises de l’antisémitisme avec Daphné Hubelé et nos jeunes volontaires en s…
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ESSENTIEL, les rendez-vous du jeudi – Histoire - Annette Wieviorka. Elle reçoit chaque mois une personnalité du monde intellectuel qui fait l'actualité pour un dialogue croisé. Invité : Régis Schlagdenhauffen, historien et Docteur en sociologie pour « Sexualités clandestines… Outrages à la pudeur : récit de deux siècles de contrôle des mœurs en Fra…
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Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio! Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, for the RealAg Issues Panel. They discuss a number of topics including: Prime Minister Mark Carney sworn in; Kody Blois named new Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food in Carney’s cabinet; and,… Read More…
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Weather is a central topic in many coffee shop conversations, plays a large role in the success or failure of a crop, and is outside of a wheat grower’s control. But that doesn’t mean farmers can’t at least try and out-maneuver Mother Nature. Dr. Brian Beres, senior research scientist at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)… Read More…
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The idea that tractors used in broadacre farming may have peaked in size and will someday be replaced by groups of smaller, autonomous machines has been kicking around for at least a decade. In theory, there’s certainly still a case to be made for smaller machines that cost less and reduce soil compaction, while having… Read More…
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Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio, for the Farmer Rapid Fire brought to you by Corteva Crop Protection! Host Shaun Haney checks in with: Steve Twynstra of Ailsa Craig, Ont.; Jay Lewis of Holstein, Ont.; Riley Anderson of Morris, Man.; and, Chad Beagle of Rimbey, Alta. Also hear from Corteva… Read More…
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The Canadian Canola Growers Association is sounding the alarm over the fallout of China’s tariffs on Canadian canola. The 100 per cent tariff on canola meal and canola oil (but not seed) was announced late last week and is set to take effect March 20, 2025. Rick White, president and CEO of CCGA, says that it’s… Read More…
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Will the U.S. plant over 95 million acres of corn? Will canola move unfettered into China? What about getting crop out of the Black Sea region? Will that be possible? All of these questions and more are in the commodity pricing mix right now, and Neil Townsend, market analyst with GrainFox, says that investors are working… Read More…
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Agriculture has been a tough business over the last couple of years in Western Canada, and Leigh Dudley, regional director for Canada west at FBN, doesn’t foresee that changing in 2025. In this report from the Crop Production Show in Saskatoon, Sask., Dudley and RealAgriculture’s Amber Bell discuss the impact that tariffs, commodity markets and… Re…
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Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Neil Townsend with GrainFox on what is going on in the commodity markets; Rick White with Canadian Canola Growers Association on the canola tariffs; Scott Shearer on what’s the hold-up on small, automated broad acre machines; and, Hear… Read More…
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Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson brought home more than just a tan from Costa Rica; there were lessons to be learned, even while enjoying a rejuvenating vacation. In this episode of Wheat Pete’s Word, Pete talks about some of these lessons, such as the need for a break, the difference that climate can make, Canadian pride,… Read More…
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New Holland is billing its new sprayer automation offering as the most versatile and productive ‘sense and act’ technology on the market. Both New Holland and Case IH unveiled their versions of the live variable rate and selective spray application technology at the Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado. In this report, New Holland director of… Rea…
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Throughout any career, there comes a time when a new way of doing things just makes sense. Adopting technology is easier when there’s a clear benefit, when it makes doing a particular task easier or faster. But many little adaptations and advancements add up to big leaps in technology and finding ways to implement change… Read More…
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Canada is being squeezed between two superpowers — China and the U.S. — who don’t get along. The worst part is, Canada is a major exporter to both, and any semblance of positive diplomatic relationships with these countries has all but evaporated in the last few months. Where do we go from here? Carlo Dade,… Read More…
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The day-to-day on a family ranch often means juggling many pieces in order to get the job done and raise the chances of making a profit. The Luthi Ranch, a 6th-generation family enterprise in western Wyoming, is no exception. On this episode of Ruminating with RealAg, Bryan Luthi joins host Amber Bell to discuss the… Read More…
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The cattle market is well known for its ebbs and flows with the availability of grass, and the lamb market follows a similar pattern, though to a lesser extent. The impact of drought on the lamb market is just one thing that Angus Gidley-Baird, animal protein analyst for Rabobank out of Australia, and RealAgriculture’s Lyndsey… Read More…
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Thanks for tuning in to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio! On today’s show, Shaun Haney is joined by: Carlo Dade with the University of Calgary on Canada needing a new trade approach; Paul Wells, author and political commentator, on Canada’s political landscape including Canada’s broken trust with the U.S.; Derryn Shrosbree with 33Seven on… Read…
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Why does soil, sometimes, become hard as a brick? The answer is relatively straight-forward but remedying the issue is a much, much larger discussion. To begin to understand the soil dynamics and what to do about them, this episode of The Agronomists features Jodi DeJong-Hughes with the University of Minnesota and Dr. Laura Van Eerd… Read More…
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Clubroot disease is not only spreading, but also adapting in real-time, as the number of confirmed versions of the soilborne disease that reduces canola yields in Western Canada has climbed to 55 as of this winter. “The growing season in 2024 was quite good for the clubroot disease itself. There were quite a few new… Read More…
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Risk management is by no means a new concept for farmers and people working in agriculture, but as farms become digital operations, cyber security has become a critical area of risk management. Digital business assets should be identified and protected the same way a rancher protects livestock from coyotes sniffing along the fence, says agri-food… …
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Thanks for tuning in to this agronomic Monday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by RealAgriculture’s in-house agronomist Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson to discuss some important agronomic issues including sulphur needs for the winter wheat crop, nitrogen from applying manure, and tillage erosion. Lyndsey then covers some of the top …
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Growers looking to capture more crop at harvest will have two new combine header options from John Deere for the 2026 harvest season. At the Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado, the company showcased a three-piece hinge draper reel system and an 18-row corn head. In this report, James Streeton, Deere’s global product marketing manager for… Read M…
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PTx Trimble’s OutRun autonomous grain cart is winning praise after becoming the first commercially available autonomous retrofit grain cart solution for farmers. At the Commodity Classic in Denver, Colorado, OutRun was awarded the Davidson Prize, which recognizes breakthrough innovations in agricultural engineering that improve efficiency, sustaina…
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Thanks for tuning in to this episode of RealAg on the Weekend! On today’s show, host Shaun Haney is joined by: David Coletto with Abacus Data on what trends are real and which are not in the federal polls; Paul Wells, author and political commentator, on the Canadian political landscape; and, Todd Hirsch of Todd… Read More…
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Thanks for tuning in to this Friday edition of RealAg Radio! Shaun Haney is joined by Kelvin Heppner and Lyndsey Smith, both of RealAgriculture, and Tyler McCann with Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute for the RealAg Issues Panel. The trio discusses a number of topics including: What we know about the tariffs so far; Why there… Read More…
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The unknown and uncertainty of trade tariffs is worse than the tariffs themselves says Todd Hirsch of Todd Hirsch Consulting, which is why the past two weeks has been so difficult to navigate. In this discussion from Crops Convention at Edmonton, Alta., Hirsch and Shaun Haney discuss several economic factors at play, including: The role… Read More…
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Massey Ferguson says its new Hesston double small square baler is a perfect fit for farmers facing labour shortages and tight harvest windows. With the MF SB.1436DB small square baler, farmers can now produce two rows of bales per field pass. In this report from Commodity Classic at Denver, Colorado, Jessica Williamson, Massey’s hay and… Read More…
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If you’re looking for a cheerful update on Canada-U.S. relations, this isn’t it — but this is an incredibly important conversation to follow, regardless. Paul Wells, author and political commentator, has a strong message for Canadians: our relationship with the U.S. is forever changed by this second Trump presidency; trust has been broken, and what…
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Thanks for tuning in to the Farmer Rapid Fire edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Corteva Biologicals! Guest host Lyndsey Smith checks in with: Bruce Hill of Kinburn, Ont.; Brett Israel of Mapleton, Ont.; Gunter Jochum of St. Francois Xavier, Man.; and, Jeff Nonay of Edmonton, Alta. Also hear from Corteva Biologicals’ Tammy… Read More…
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A bountiful harvest in the fall is great for a growers pocketbook, but it can also lead to an increase of straw residue that needs to be dealt with come spring. In response to this need, Schulte has released the Soilstar DHX series of harrows that come in 36-foot (DHX 360) and 60-foot (DHX 600)… Read More…
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New trait technology from Bayer Crop Science will allow growers to use five herbicide actives in soybean crops. The company says its Vyconic soybeans represents a “leap forward” in weed control, bringing greater management options and flexibility to farmers’ fields. The new trait technology will be the first in the industry to offer tolerance to… R…
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The European Union’s Farm to Fork strategy has been all but abandoned following large-scale farmer protests in many European capital cities. The protests gained massive public support, with polls showing 70 to 90 per cent of non-farmers backing the demonstrations. What led to EU governments reversing their course on the Farm to Fork initiative? Wer…
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Just a few short months ago, a federal win by Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives seemed all but certain. Fast forward to now, the Prime Minister of Canada has handed in his resignation and the Liberals are about to choose a new leader. If you follow opinion polls, you’ll also note that, against the backdrop… Read More…
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Thanks for tuning in to this Wednesday edition of RealAg Radio! Host Lyndsey Smith is joined by: David Coletto with Abacus Data on the changing trends in Canadian polls; Dave Gallant in a spotlight interview for Canadian Canola Growers Association; Lance Zimmerman with Rabobank on growing the cow herd; and, RealAg’s Kelvin Heppner on what… Read Mor…
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Peter “Wheat Pete” Johnson will always get the Word done, even when he’s on vacation, which is exactly what we’re getting this week as the Wheat Pete’s Word: Costa Rica edition hits the airwaves! In this week’s podcast: A discussion on nitrogen source and yield potential, the impact of ice on over-wintering crops, sulphur suggestions,… Read More…
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After spending the past five episodes exploring what drives decisions around how land is used across Canada, we’re looking to the future, highlighting the people and research shaping land-use policy in the next generation. The Canadian Agri-Food Policy Institute has selected four PhD candidates/doctoral fellows at schools across Canada to develop t…
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There are a lot of challenges facing agricultural producers in North America at this time in history, and while a lot of the ones commonly discussed are those that face farmers on the ground, the ones that crossover into government and policy can be just as challenging. As the farming population shrinks, Sean McCarty, government… Read More…
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How do farmers factor in the whirlwind of tariff news that continues to swirl around them as they attempt to navigate commodity markets? Jody Lawrence, founder of Strategic Trading Advisors, compares the situation to “a Rubik’s cube that’s fighting back.” Joining the Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio, he says tariffs are a real wild card…. Read More…
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Low commodity prices, a struggling ag economy, the future of ethanol markets, and trade tariff turbulence make up a cluster of storm clouds that’s dampening farmer demand for new farm machinery. Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) senior vice president Curt Blades says the biggest thing that will change the direction of farm equipment sale…
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In episode 24 of The Truth About Ag podcast, Kristjan Hebert and Evan Shout explore agricultural investment with Ben Gordon, CEO and co-founder of Fractal Agriculture. Ben brings his expertise to a wide-ranging discussion on topics crucial for success in both Canadian and U.S. farming sectors. In this discussion, hear about risk management strategi…
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