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Rainfall can vary dramatically over a small area. Precipitation maps can’t catch all the deviations, but they do provide a ...
The author argues the landscape, the water and the gross domestic product of agriculture in southern Alberta are worth ...
Arguing science won’t protect producers from public relations problems based on emotions or perceived moral high ground.
PrairiesCan funding will assist in the continued growth of Saskatchewan's ag research and manufacturing sectors.
ABP has high standards and they expect the same from the organizations they are involved with. The CCA does not meet those ...
With a longer shipping season and a reliable rail line private investments would help the Port of Churchill viable Prairie ...
Canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange were higher on Wednesday as the oilseed recovered some of its losses from Tuesday. An analyst said canola underwent a market correction as some believed ...
Canadian farmers are reeling from China's decision to impose hefty duties on their canola seed, after the surprise move ...
Harvest operations are underway in Manitoba, according to the latest provincial crop report as of Aug. 12 noting that winter ...
China has effectively shut the door on purchases of Canadian canola by announcing a preliminary anti-dumping duty of 75.8 per ...
Canadian Drought Monitor Report for July shows severe drought continuing to grip farmers in Alberta and elsewhere on the ...
The following is a glance at the news moving markets in Canada and globally. – Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said in a press conference on Tuesday that he is considering a trade mission to China, ...
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