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New wheat cluster funding to boost research

New wheat cluster funding to boost research

The federal government and a variety of commodity groups recently announced more than $20 million in funding.
Snack favourites straight from southern Saskatchewan farm

Snack favourites straight from southern Saskatchewan farm

On a mission to give Canadians what they want, a southern Saskatchewan farm is producing organic, vegan, and local product that is unveiling tasty snack secrets
Agriculture This Week: One wrong move internationally and . . .

Agriculture This Week: One wrong move internationally and . . .

We’ve avoided the large-scale escalations for decades, but …
$19 million supports irrigation sustainability

$19 million supports irrigation sustainability

55,000 acres of irrigation were developed between 2020 and 2023.
Anti-dumping case may affect pea flow

Anti-dumping case may affect pea flow

If China’s pea protein exports to the U.S. are eliminated by duties, fewer Canadian peas will be heading to the Chinese market.
Canada urged to take stronger leadership role in trade

Canada urged to take stronger leadership role in trade

Speakers point to country’s influence around the world due to its exporting of food products to almost 200 countries.
Farmland value growth slows

Farmland value growth slows

Land value growth in some provinces remained above 10 percent, while British Columbia’s pace dipped into the red by 3.1 percent.
'Old MacDonald went broke': Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes

'Old MacDonald went broke': Technology helps grain farmers confront weather woes

British Columbia grain farmer Malcolm Odermatt says all he can do is pray for rain this spring after repeated droughts sabotaged his harvest last year.
New Maxam VF tire tech

New Maxam VF tire tech

Designed for a widening variety of terrains, loads and applications.
Proposed plastics ban causes concern over millions in costs

Proposed plastics ban causes concern over millions in costs

Fruit and vegetable growers fear federal targets for sustainable packaging will increase costs, waste and emissions.
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