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Big show day at Day 3 of Agribition

Big show day at Day 3 of Agribition

Sale averaged about $8,500 on 17 live lots.
U.S. goes on canola oil buying spree

U.S. goes on canola oil buying spree

Canada’s crushers produced 4.15 million tonnes of oil in 2022-23.
2023 Agribition wrapping up on a positive note

2023 Agribition wrapping up on a positive note

Attendance at Canadian Western Agribition ahead of last year with final day yet to go.
Hog industry puts much effort into preparing for risk

Hog industry puts much effort into preparing for risk

Problems could hit the industry and cause devastating financial losses.
Agriculture This Week: Subsidies do skew markets

Agriculture This Week: Subsidies do skew markets

Ultimately, even when a sector wants federal help, its impact is probably ultimately not a good thing.
Commentary: The politics of pesticides could get much worse

Commentary: The politics of pesticides could get much worse

Questioning the science behind Canada's pesticide regulation.
Winter wheat crop gets off to good start in U.S.

Winter wheat crop gets off to good start in U.S.

The crop is 93 per cent planted, which is in line with the five-year average.
Soil-moisture management in dry times

Soil-moisture management in dry times

Soil cores can be used to see if a field has enough moisture reserves to carry a crop, or if fertilizer rates should be cut.
2023 Agribition kicks off with burning of the brand

2023 Agribition kicks off with burning of the brand

Premier Scott Moe and longtime ag reporter Jim Smalley together helped launch the 2023 Canadian Western Agribition.
Opinion: Ways must be found to retain immigrants

Opinion: Ways must be found to retain immigrants

Agriculture reported peak vacancy of 7.4 per cent.
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