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Revamp coming for Canada’s national pig code

Revamp coming for Canada’s national pig code

Canada’s Code of Practice for Care and Handling of Pigs is up for review, a process expected to be compete by 2028.
Five generations of farming south of Arcola for the Freitags

Five generations of farming south of Arcola for the Freitags

A lot of changes have occurred over the years for the family.
Farmers urged to use caution when spraying for ‘hoppers

Farmers urged to use caution when spraying for ‘hoppers

Natural predators an important part of the control equation.
Good global green lentil production expected this year

Good global green lentil production expected this year

Canada and the United States are both looking at sizeable crops, while conditions are also favourable in Russia and Kazakhstan.
Scouting can ease future grasshopper problems

Scouting can ease future grasshopper problems

Approximately only 13 per cent of species of grasshoppers do damage to crops, and it’s important to know which ones to look for.
Red lentil supply depends on Canada, Australia

Red lentil supply depends on Canada, Australia

Australia hopes its crop will recover from last year’s drought and frost, while Canada’s production is expected to be down.
Pulse sector fights anti-green trend

Pulse sector fights anti-green trend

U.S. president Trump has attacked the sustainability movement, but a major pulse player urges investors to stick with the industry.
AgraCity says it is unable to fill orders

AgraCity says it is unable to fill orders

AgraCity has told customers it will be unable to deliver outstanding product in a timely manner this spring due to cash flow problems.
Agriculture This Week: Not time to do anything with supply-management

Agriculture This Week: Not time to do anything with supply-management

Supply management proponents say they’ve given up enough, and don’t want the system weakened further.
Confused by Trump’s tariffs? Better ask a lawyer

Confused by Trump’s tariffs? Better ask a lawyer

A Canadian law firm is using its website in an attempt to make sense of the ongoing and difficult to understand trade chaos.
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