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Agriculture This Week - Planting plan needs flexibility

Agriculture This Week - Planting plan needs flexibility

With the new year off and running farmers can begin in earnest to plan what they will plant this spring.

Pederson Among Ag Hall of Fame Inductees

Ceremony for 2019 class to be held in late April

FCC watching five top economic trends

In keeping with Farm Credit Canada’s (FCC) commitment to providing timely and relevant economic insights to Canada’s agriculture industry, FCC chief agricultural economist J.P. Gervais shares five key economic trends in agriculture to watch in 2019.
Agriculture This Week - Move to robot farming nears

Agriculture This Week - Move to robot farming nears

It is a rare occurrence when farming becomes a topic of conversation when I am board gaming with my usual group of friends, yet that is just what happened when we gathered Jan. 2.

Antibiotics have important role in ag

Since their discovery, antibiotics have served as the cornerstone of modern medicine. Infections that used to kill regularly, such as wound infections and pneumonia, now are usually easily treatable with antibiotics.
Agriculture This Week - Companies influencing farm decisions

Agriculture This Week - Companies influencing farm decisions

As we embark on a new year, it is always a time to contemplate what the world of agriculture may evolve to become? One thing that does seem likely to occur moving forward is that big corporations will increasingly decide what farmers produce, and per
Inquire before you dig - Aquatic Habitat Protection Permit

Inquire before you dig - Aquatic Habitat Protection Permit

The Farm and Ranch Water Infrastructure Program (FRWIP) has seen a significant and successful uptake in recent months.
Pregnancy testing and managing cows

Pregnancy testing and managing cows

As winter approaches and calves are weaned, many cow/calf producers are getting their cattle pregnancy tested. Pregnancy testing helps keep you informed about the status of your herd and helps maximize returns.
Agriculture This Week - Strange fall may mean unusual spring

Agriculture This Week - Strange fall may mean unusual spring

When farmers look back on 2018 there is little doubt one memory will linger longest, at least among Prairie producers and that will be the seemingly never-ending fall. Harvest actually started early, and thankfully so.

GDT Shareholders Approve Sale to Viterra

Vote goes through on sale of Gardiner Dam Terminal assets
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