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Dr. Frank Marshall, one of Alberta's last independent pork vets, provides vital expertise, ensuring herd health as he ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Monday a phased reopening of cattle, bison and equine imports from Mexico ...
Chicago cattle futures rose to start the week while hogs fell back. Most-active August live cattle contracts closed at 213.875 cents a pound, up 0.575 cents. October live cattle settled at 210.175 ...
The Canadian dollar was holding relatively steady Wednesday morning as activity resumed after Tuesday’s Canada Day holiday. At 8:52 a.m. CDT the Canadian dollar was trading at US$0.7328 or ...
Where should producers place their input dollars in an attempt to optimize production and still realize a satisfactory return ...
After decades promoting winter cereals, Ducks Unlimited's Ken Gross retires. He remains hopeful for the crop's future ...
Food and feed ingredient supplier The Redwood Group will no longer hold a grain dealer licence as of July 1, the Canadian ...
A technical analysis suggests Saskatchewan farmland values could tumble over 50%. Learn why a market correction is overdue.
Final seeded area reports for Canada and the U.S. align with expectations. Explore crop acreage details for spring wheat, ...
Explore the formation of dangerous straight-line winds in Prairie thunderstorms. Understand their origins and why they're often confused with tornadoes.
A new project tracks kochia's spread into northern Prairies. This herbicide-resistant weed is moving beyond its traditional ...
Crop conditions improved in Alberta during the week ended June 24, but they are still behind historical averages.