Big dollars for late adopters of on-farm BMPs

Big dollars for late adopters of on-farm BMPs

WINNIPEG — Some Canadian farmers are pocketing nearly $200,000 a year in environmental incentives from government, non-profits and private companies.

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Soybeans staple nutrient source in dairy lactation diets

Soybeans staple nutrient source in dairy lactation diets

A handful of Manitoba farmers grew about 50,000 acres of soybeans in 2001. After that, our soybean acreage steadily skyrocketed,

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February marks the march to spring

February marks the march to spring

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U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump’s global tariffs

U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump’s global tariffs

Washington | Reuters — The U.S. Supreme Court struck down on Friday President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs that he pursued under a law meant for use

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Gopher options remain slim

Gopher options remain slim

The agricultural sector is disappointed that the Pest Management Regulatory Agency recently denied a request for the emergency use registration of strychnine. The Saskatchewan and Alberta

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Farmers have mixed feelings about the future. An Extension specialist says it’s time to flex

Farmers have mixed feelings about the future. An Extension specialist says it’s time to flex

<![CDATA[ WEST FARGO, N.D. — An Extension specialist says farmers must be flexible to better make it through the difficult stretches ahead.   Ben Brown, an

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Deere expands spot spray for small grains crops

Deere expands spot spray for small grains crops

Glacier FarmMedia – When John Deere first introduced its See and Spray green-on-green targeted spraying system, it was only available for corn and soybean crops, which

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Celebrate winter in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley

Celebrate winter in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley

Most of us are familiar with visiting parks in summer, but Saskatchewan’s Echo Valley Provincial Park wants to make sure that we don’t forget about winter.

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Canadian Cattle Identification Agency prepares to make traceability transition

Canadian Cattle Identification Agency prepares to make traceability transition

The Canadian Cattle Identification Agency may not be proposing regulatory changes for traceability, but it is the one that delivers

Alberta research centre closure called ‘catastrophe’

Alberta research centre closure called ‘catastrophe’

Glacier FarmMedia – The cattle industry is mourning the loss of Agriculture Canada’s research centre in Lacombe, Alta., part of

Research cuts at Agriculture Canada unlikely to be reversed

Research cuts at Agriculture Canada unlikely to be reversed

The huge cuts to agricultural research at Agriculture Canada are being widely panned by farm organizations across the country. Unfortunately, there seems to be little hope of the government

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US farm income set to fall in 2026 despite surge in government payments

US farm income set to fall in 2026 despite surge in government payments

<![CDATA[ CHICAGO, Feb 5 (Reuters) — In a sign of growing stress for U.S. farmers,

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Celebrate winter in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley

Celebrate winter in the scenic Qu’Appelle Valley

Most of us are familiar with visiting parks in summer, but Saskatchewan’s Echo Valley Provincial

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Prairie Weather

There are a few scattered rains falling in northeastern Alberta  this morning as

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