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Opinion: Canada grows a spine in U.K. trade exchange

Opinion: Canada grows a spine in U.K. trade exchange

Non-tariff trade barriers erected by the EU have stymied trade.
Stop using cheques, farmers urged

Stop using cheques, farmers urged

Paper trail increases threat of financial fraud.
Implants help young calves, says study

Implants help young calves, says study

Case study aimed to apply research in a farm setting.
Opinion: Emergencies Act ruling a vindication

Opinion: Emergencies Act ruling a vindication

Justice Mosley said the government’s decision lacked reasonableness, justification, transparency and intelligibility.
Signs point to better weather

Signs point to better weather

Expected to take until 2025 for most of the Prairies to enjoy improved precipitation.
Major manufacturer insists glufosinate plentiful

Major manufacturer insists glufosinate plentiful

BASF says it is well positioned heading into the 2024 growing season.
Farmers urged to make sure decision-makers hear them

Farmers urged to make sure decision-makers hear them

Farmers’ markets are governed by more rules and regulations than almost any other industry.
Beef profitability boosts enthusiasm

Beef profitability boosts enthusiasm

Strong beef prices and lower grain prices mean raising cattle has become more profitable than growing crops this year.
Agriculture This Week: Do bugs have a place in farming's future?

Agriculture This Week: Do bugs have a place in farming's future?

Now I’m not suggesting a plate of deep fried crickets would top my snack list – but some dried grasshoppers in chili powder were certainly not the worst thing I’ve eaten.
World wheat supplies may recover in ’24

World wheat supplies may recover in ’24

Premature to be making production forecasts, especially for crops in the Northern Hemisphere says analyst.
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