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Townhall meetings on drought conditions set for today and tomorrow

Townhall meetings on drought conditions set for today and tomorrow

Two very important town hall meetings are being held in the drought areas west of Saskatoon today and tomorrow.
Sustainability a key topic at recent ag meetings in New Brunswick

Sustainability a key topic at recent ag meetings in New Brunswick

What sustainability looks like in the agriculture industry was a key topic discussed at a recent Canadian Federation of Agriculture Summer Board Meeting in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Ag-in-Motion wrapped up, preparations for next year's show underway

Ag-in-Motion wrapped up, preparations for next year's show underway

The Discovery Farm Langham site, northwest of Saskatoon, won't be full of activity until next year. That's the home of Ag-in-Motion, which wrapped up yesterday (Thurs).
Crop Report: warm weather helps crop development and haying progress

Crop Report: warm weather helps crop development and haying progress

Warm weather helped crop development and haying progress, according to the Saskatchewan Crop Report.
Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Agriculture Ministers Conclude Annual Meeting

Federal, Provincial, and Territorial Agriculture Ministers Conclude Annual Meeting

The annual conference of Federal, Provincial and Territorial (FPT) Ministers of Agriculture was held in Fredericton, New Brunswick, from July 19 to 21, 2023.
New Seed Drill unveiled by Morris Equipment, Bourgault hosting seeding demonstrations

New Seed Drill unveiled by Morris Equipment, Bourgault hosting seeding demonstrations

A product launch and demonstrations highlighted day 2 at Ag-in-Motion. Colin Rush, the North American Sales Leader with Bourgault Industries, says they're hosting seeding demonstrations at their booth, located at lot number 501.
More exhibitors at Ag-in-Motion

More exhibitors at Ag-in-Motion

Ag-in-Motion is underway and it already set a new record for exhibitors at the annual show. Show Director Rob O'Connor said 580 exhibitors are at this year's event, surpassing the previous record of 562 from 2018.
Beef and Pork Producers Opposed to UK Accession to CPTPP

Beef and Pork Producers Opposed to UK Accession to CPTPP

Canadian beef and pork farmers are calling on members of Parliament to vote against the U.K.'s membership in a major Asia-Pacific trade group. The farmers, as well as Canadian meat processors, are angry about Saturday's announcement that the U.K.
Russia Ends Black Sea Grain Agreement

Russia Ends Black Sea Grain Agreement

Russia has halted a breakthrough wartime deal that allows grain to flow from Ukraine to countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia where hunger is a growing threat and high food prices have pushed more people into poverty.
Pulse Canada, SARM glad B.C. port strike is over

Pulse Canada, SARM glad B.C. port strike is over

After 13 days, the B.C. port strike has come to an end. The B.C. Maritimes Association said in a statement they've agreed to a 4-year tentative deal with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada, which represents 74-hundred workers.