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Jul 23
China may soon open its doors to Australian canola

SASKATOON — Canada’s canola growers could soon be facing stiff competition in their…

Jul 23
Premier Equipment acquiring Green Tractors

Two of Ontario’s largest John Deere dealers are merging, creating one dealer that will…

Jul 23
American sugar protectionism creates sweet madness

Sugar and sweeteners — they are tasty, addictive and bad for health if over consumed.…

Jul 23
Ag In Motion 2025 draws strong attendance, more international visitors

Ag In Motion 2025 organizers are pleased with this year’s attendance. “We’re very…

Jul 23
WP livestock report – July 24

HOGS The U.S. national live price average for barrows and gilts was $82.66 July 18. It…

Jul 23
Well-being improvement can pay off for farms

Investing in employee well-being pays off. Beverley Beuermann-King, a mental health…

Jul 23
U.S. resumes ban on cattle imports from Mexico

CHICAGO, Ill. (Reuters) — The flesh-eating livestock pest New World screwworm has…

Jul 23
University of Manitoba honours three agricultural alumni

The University of Manitoba’s faculty of agricultural and food sciences has handed out…

Jul 23
Free trade declared dead in the United States

Although U.S. commerce secretary Harold Lutnick stated on the weekend that tariffs are…

Jul 23
‘I am hopeful,’ Saskatchewan premier says about Chinese trade

While there’s more to be done, Saskatchewan premier Scott Moe says he’s hopeful trade…