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The bombastic and unpredictable American president often makes big promises that fall short. However, it appears Donald Trump ...
Grain carts can still cause serious soil compaction whether they’re on tracks or wheels, but Scott Shearer’s research at Ohio ...
Wild pigs are an undisputed problem in Manitoba and the rest of the Prairies, but not all experts agree on all things related ...
Nitrogen fertilizer is the most expensive input for spring wheat growers in Saskatchewan’s dark brown and black soil zones, ...
There’s much talk these days about diversifying Canadian agriculture’s exports away from their reliance on the sector’s two ...
Durum crops are a bit of a mixed bag in 2025. Areté Market Intelligence is forecasting 4.33 million tonnes of production in ...
Don’t look now, but canola futures prices have recovered most of losses experienced after the imposition of Chinese tariffs ...
Multiple law firms across the country – in Saskatchewan, Ontario, British Columbia and elsewhere – are now recruiting ...
Syngenta has reportedly entered into an agreement to settle thousands of U.S. lawsuits alleging that its paraquat herbicide ...
With Canada’s carbon tax cancelled and crude oil prices at their lowest since the pandemic, Prairie farmers should see relief ...
There’s one thing that Canadian farmers and all Canadians need to know, says Stephen Heckbert. South of the border, no one is talking about Canada.
The agriculture industry rightly warns that these increases will create insurmountable barriers to innovation, impairing both research and product registration. They also caution that without a ...