Keystone Agricultural Producers is voicing its concerns over provisions contained in the recently passed “Save Lake Winnipeg Act” and the impact it will have on agriculture.
Steinbach’s 2011 projects are progressing nicely this summer and a couple of them will be completed within the next two weeks.
Manitoba’s red meat industry will benefit thanks to a federal investment to upgrade a Neepawa hog processing plant.
The Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) has developed a new e-course to provide workers, supervisors and managers with tools needed to prevent, eliminate and reduce workplace stress.
On July 14, 2011, at 12:15am, Carman Area RCMP along with fire and ambulance were dispatched to the scene of a motor vehicle collision at the corner of Highway 3 and 23 in the RM of Roland.
Practical advice to help pork producers improve productivity and increase profits is the focus of the Prairie Swine Centre’s just released 2010 annual report.
RCMP report that the 2011 Folk Festival, held at Birds Hill Provincial Park this past July 6 to 10, resulted in numerous charges.
Voting packages are now being mailed to farmers eligible to vote in a producer plebiscite on the future of the CWB.
What could be better than enjoying a great Manitoba day outside, going fishing, boating, snowmobiling, off-roading or hiking in the woods?
The National Pork Board’s Vice President of Science and Technology is confident the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s reduction in the recommended end point cooking temperature for pork will improve consumer satisfaction and lead to increased sales of pork.