The latest news from the agricultural sector
2022-06-02
USDA Reminds Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio Producers with Planting Delays to ‘Stay in Touch’ with Crop Insurance Agents
Cold, wet weather in the Midwest has delayed plans to plant or replant for some agricultural producers. The USDA’s Risk Management Agency (RMA) reminds producers concerned about getting their crop... Read more
USDA Reminds Illinois Indiana Michigan and Ohio Producers with Planting Delays to ‘Stay in Touch’ with Crop Insurance Agents
2022-06-02
Dairy Revenue Protection - June 2022
Dairy Revenue Protection (DRP) is an insurance program for U.S. dairy producers who are looking to manage financial risk and minimize the impact of unanticipated declines in milk prices. Locking in a... Read more
2022-06-02
The World Organisation for Animal Health Launches its Refreshed Brand Identity; Changes Name
The global authority on animal health unveils its new narrative, identity and logo, providing more clarity to its critical mandate. From today, the Organisation previously known as the OIE is... Read more
2022-06-02
APAS calling for Crop Insurance deadline extension
The mixed bag of precipitation and temperatures that accompanied this spring has sewing conditions in very different states depending where farmers are in the province. That has the Agriculture... Read more
2022-06-02
AgBio graduate to receive Governor General’s Silver Medal
With an outstanding commitment to academic achievement, extracurriculars, research, community, and agriculture advocacy, it’s no surprise that Cross will receive a total of three awards at the... Read more
2022-06-02
Indigenous oyster fisheries were ‘fundamentally different’: Q&A with researcher Marco Hatch
In the 18th century, when European ships sailed into the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the Northwest coast of the Pacific Ocean, they raved about the “wilderness” of the coast. The enormous natural wealth... Read more
2022-06-02
Stressors are going way up': New program aimed at helping Manitoba farmers' mental health
Read Stressors are going way up`: New program aimed at helping Manitoba farmers` mental health in addition to hundreds of recent farming and agriculture news articles. View up to date crop reports,... Read more
2022-06-02
CLAAS forage harvester tops ag equipment auction
The piece of equipment sold after more than 200 bids Read more
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2022-06-02
Fed money provided for carbon sequestration research
$3.2 million in funding from Government of Canada and Saskatchewan earmarked for research on carbon sequestration in forage and pasture lands. Read more
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2022-06-01
Boom in commodity prices more likely to be transitory than permanent
High prices for corn, wheat, and soybeans are far more likely to revert to their long-term averages than mark the dawn of a new era of permanently higher prices. Read more
2022-06-01
Evening Edition | Wednesday, June 1, 2022
In this Evening Edition, catch up on the latest news about commodity prices, ethanol blending mandates, and the global food crisis. Read more
2022-06-01
Greek farmers protest rising energy costs
Farmers in central Greece on Sunday blocked a highway with tractors and poured cans of milk on the ground to protest against rising energy costs. Read more