The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-07-22
North Atlantic Temperature helps Forecast Extreme Events in Northeast Brazil up to Three Months in Advance
The sea surface temperature in the North Atlantic Ocean can be a predictor up to three months in advance of extreme climate events involving reduced rainfall and intense drought in the Northeast... Read more
2022-07-22
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
2022-07-22
Horner cautiously optimistic heading into the discussions around the next Ag Policy Framework
Agriculture Minister Nate Horner is at the Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Agriculture Minister's Conference in Saskatoon this week. Read more
2022-07-22
CULT Food Science Signs LOI to Acquire Food Revolution Media
TORONTO,
- CULT Food Science Corp. ("CULT" or the "Company") (CSE: CULT) (OTC: CULTF) (FRA: LN0), an innovative investment platform with an exclusive focus on cellular agriculture that is... Read more
2022-07-22
Abstract: The Importance of Optimal Body Condition to Maximize Reproductive Health and Perinatal Outcomes in Pigs
Abstract: The importance of optimal body condition to maximize reproductive health and perinatal outcomes in pigs Read more
2022-07-22
Farmers Seek Fertilizer Tariff Compensation
Ontario farmers who shouldered the financial burden of a federal tariff on fertilizer supplies imported from Russia this spring are seeking compensation from Ottawa. Read more
2022-07-22
Sheep Starter Flocks Available for North Dakota Youth
For the 14th year, North Dakota State University (NDSU) Extension and the North Dakota Lamb and Wool Producers Association are offering North Dakota youth an opportunity to become involved in the... Read more
2022-07-22
Using fields for more than crops
One producer sent a message to a loved one while an artist is shedding light on drought conditions Read more
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2022-07-22
Old-Crop Mustard, Canary Ending Stocks at Zero
There is likely at least still some tucked away in farm bins, but Canada is officially sold out of old-crop mustard and canaryseed. Read more
2022-07-22
Durum Stocks Tighten from Last Month; All Wheat Heavier
Agriculture Canada has tightened its new-crop durum outlook from last month, while its all wheat numbers have gotten heavier. Read more
2022-07-22
Ag Groups Seek Increased Transparency for Gain Shipping, Logistics Systems
Canadian agricultural groups are calling for increased transparency throughout Canada’s shipping logistics systems. Read more
2022-07-22
More Promise in Manitoba Pea, Dry Bean Crops
It is an admittedly low bar following last year’s devastating drought, but Manitoba pea and dry bean crops are much improved this time around. Read more