For the week ending April 17, Western Canadian feeder cattle prices were relatively unchanged compared to seven days earlier. Buying interest on ...
Misleading information, weak internal trade and Canada’s productivity malaise make trade diversification more difficult than ...
Alberta's Drought and Flood Protection Program covers up to 70 per cent of eligible costs. The 2027-2028 intake opens in fall ...
AAFC's Lacombe closure puts decades of cow-calf, grazing and forage research data at risk. Industry groups are racing to ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announces his newly formed advisory committee on Canada-U.S. economic relations leading ...
Senators Mary Robinson, Todd Lewis and Rob Black say farmer representation in the Senate and current events are raising the ...
There were only a few minor changes to dry peas and lentils in the April supply and demand estimates from Agriculture and ...
With the growing season approaching, Alberta farmers can start preparing their insect management plans using resources from ...
Farmers skipping phosphate and cautious buying are holding prices down. But with China out of the market, that may not last.
An AgWest expert walks row crop growers through key planter inspection points, common breakdown causes and pre-season setup ...
Agriculture and industry groups praise recently introduced Bill C-273, which would allow provisional approval for products ...
The Iranian foreign minister said the Strait of Hormuz was open on Friday following a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, but ...
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