Knowing your plant stand is the best way to understand how your fields should be managed for the rest of the season.
Manitoba swine producers are being advised to monitor their herds closely for any signs of Transmissible Gastroenteritis.
Allen Oberg, a grain and cattle producer from Alberta, has been elected the new chair of the Canadian Wheat Board’s farmer-controlled board of directors.
The traceability coordinator with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs reports a facility level traceability pilot project involving 20 Ontario agricultural production and processing operations has been highly successful.
Officials with the Canadian Pork Council are hoping new federal regulations that will clear the way for mandatory reporting of swine movement within Canada can be in place by early 2011.
The Minister of Veterans Affairs and Minister of State (Agriculture), Jean-Pierre Blackburn, is producing tangible results for young farmers to make farming in Canada a sustainable prospect for the future.
A professor of global health with McMaster University is encouraging developed nations to share resources and expertise with less developed nations to help reduce both poverty and hunger.
The Farm Animal Council of Saskatchewan has launched its 2010 “We Care” billboard campaign.
The Government of Canada is paving the way for future leaders in agriculture and across all sectors.
The CWB announced that 2009-10 initial payments for wheat will increase by between $5 and $44.65 per tonne, depending on grade, class and protein level, effective June 3, 2010.