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Almost half of livestock producers feeling water shortages

Almost half of livestock producers feeling water shortages

Fifty-seven per cent of livestock producers are concerned about water supplies for this year
Float like a butterfly cut like a Honey Bee

Float like a butterfly cut like a Honey Bee

Company updates its flex header so that it’s better equipped when it comes time to harvest bushy crops.
Traceability gaps hurt regionalization

Traceability gaps hurt regionalization

North America’s African swine fever strategy is based on regionalization agreements, but U.S. behind in traceability efforts.
Opinion: Time to think outside the box when dealing with Europe

Opinion: Time to think outside the box when dealing with Europe

How the EU is hurting Canada's livestock producers
From farm to food bank: Harvest of Hope's inspiring journey

From farm to food bank: Harvest of Hope's inspiring journey

Harvest of Hope seeds with volunteers, local ag companies provide inputs.
International Harvester show days focus on attracting families

International Harvester show days focus on attracting families

The show kicks off July 8 at 8 a.m with a pancake breakfast and IHC equipment displays.
Opinion: Farmer complacency often to blame

Opinion: Farmer complacency often to blame

Canadian Grain Commission acknowledges farmer unhappiness, initiates oversight reform.
Is Quebec's concern over glyphosate holding up the rest of Canada?

Is Quebec's concern over glyphosate holding up the rest of Canada?

Health Canada holds off decision on glyphosate until 2024.
Carbon Tax 2.0: New fuel standards threaten Sask. agriculture

Carbon Tax 2.0: New fuel standards threaten Sask. agriculture

SARM raises alarm over impact of clean fuel standards
Bovine TB case traced back to Sask.

Bovine TB case traced back to Sask.

Ranch cows test positive, a rare occurrence in Canada.
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