The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-07-20
Early season struggles didn't impact hemp crop
Read Early season struggles didn`t impact hemp crop in addition to hundreds of recent farming and agriculture news articles. View up to date crop reports, livestock information and ag industry... Read more
2022-07-20
Provincial Government Providing Mediation Services for the Fish Food and Allied Workers Union and the Association of Seafood Producers
The Honourable Bernard Davis, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister Responsible for Labour, The announced that the Provincial Government is providing mediation services to the Fish... Read more
2022-07-20
2022 Strategic Action Fund Grant Recipients Announced
AFBF has awarded grants of up to $5,000 each to five state Farm Bureaus for new programs and initiatives through its Strategic Action Fund. State Farm Bureaus with fewer than 25,000 members were... Read more
2022-07-20
Protect Horses by Scouting Alfalfa for Blister Beetles
Oklahoma producers, especially those in the northeastern part of the state, should watch out for blister beetles in their alfalfa this summer. If a horse eats a blister beetle when snacking on alfalfa... Read more
2022-07-20
Digital Record-Keeping Eases the Burden of Mongolian Herders
“My son went after his cow. He will come soon. Our work starts as soon as the sun rises — milking the cows, herding the sheep, rearing the calves, and on it goes. There is nothing more difficult than... Read more
2022-07-20
French Farms Use Huge Fans to Keep Dairy Cows Cool
With new record high temperatures being set across France it isn't just humans that are suffering: even cows high in the mountains need fans to get through the heatwave. Read more
2022-07-20
Pasture and Forage Minute: Grasshopper Control, Safe Grazing Guidelines And Blue-green Algae Poisoning
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2022-07-20
Increased Tariffs on Key Fertilizer Product Rejected
American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall commented today on the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) vote to reject anti-dumping and countervailing duties on imports of urea... Read more
2022-07-20
Saskatchewan’s farmland is caught between profit and habitat
His relatively small plot of farmland in southeast Saskatchewan is rich with wetlands, scrub and aspen forest in addition to the wheat and oats he cultivates. But all around him are fields that have... Read more
2022-07-20
Weather Conditions a Challenge for Manitoba Crops
Manitoba crop conditions are generally improved over a year ago, but hot, humid and excessively wet conditions in some locations are not making it easy. Read more
2022-07-20
Supporting innovation in hydrogen production
The Hydrogen Centre of Excellence, funded through the Government of Alberta and led by Alberta Innovates, is seeking project proposals focused on hydrogen production, storage, transmission, end use,... Read more
2022-07-20
Food Higher Again as Inflation Continues Climb in June
The price of food continued to tick higher as the Canadian inflation rate was near a four-decade peak in June. Read more