A popular restaurant chain will stop selling the Beyond Meat breakfast sandwiches in select stores across Canada this fall. Tim Hortons says the change is simply because the breakfast sandwiches are being offered for a limited time. The company adds they've seen a "positive reaction to our Beyond Meat offering in Ontario and British Columbia,... Read More
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Saskatchewan's G3 Pasqua terminal is being recognized for its high volumes, efficient loading, and strong commitment to safety, as the recipient of Canadian Pacific's Elevator of the Year Award. "CP is proud to recognize G3 Pasqua with Elevator of the Year for the 2018-2019 crop year," says Joan Hardy, CP vice-president sales and marketing grain... Read More
The Beef Farmers of Ontario (BFO) and Les Producteurs de bovins du Québec (PBQ) are calling on federal party leaders to include, as a first priority in the mandate of the Minister of Agriculture & Agri-Food, a beef cattle investment and assistance program to help farmers in Ontario and Quebec mitigate the harm of recent... Read More
In conjunction with the launch of Phosphorus 'P' Week (Sept 16-21), two researchers are rolling out a review surrounding the science of phosphorus fertilization under 4R Nutrient Stewardship (Right Source, Right Rate, Right Time, Right Place). Focusing on the Northern Great Plains, the review, by Cynthia Grant and Don Flaten, identifies key gaps in knowledge,... Read More
Amalgamation talks have continued over the past few months for the potential merger of five Manitoba farm groups and come next February, the vote will take place. At the CropConnect conference, held in Winnipeg, Man., members of the Manitoba Corn Growers Association (MCGA), Manitoba Flax Growers Association (MFGA), National Sunflower Association of Canada (NSAC), Winter... Read More
A new competition is aimed at solving some of the problems those in agriculture face on a daily basis. Students from three different post-secondary institutions will be coming together this week for an event being dubbed McDalBridge, for one-of-a-kind training, along with a competition to improve the agriculture industry. “This cross-institutional collaboration is a tremendous... Read More
The board of directors at Alliance Seed are excited to announce Jim Bagshaw as its new general manager. Previously, Bagshaw was at Canterra Seeds where he held the position of director of sales. Prior to, he was the Cereals Product Lead for North America at Syngenta Canada Ltd., where he was responsible for commercialization of... Read More
Manitoba Agriculture and Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers have confirmed soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is present in the province. Research conducted by Dr. Mario Tenuta and his team at the University of Manitoba found four positive findings out of 106 fields surveyed. The fields were in four out of 18 municipalities. Rural municipalities where SCN... Read More
Nominations are in and voting for new members of the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission (SaskWheat) will take place next month. Two women and five men are vying for three open positions on the board. The list of candidates is: Scott Hepworth (Assiniboia) Lesley Kelly (Watrous) Garth Massie (Biggar) Brady Sproat (Kipling) Glenn Tait (Meota) Jocelyn... Read More
Manitoba Agriculture Minister Ralph Eichler is reminding livestock producers there is water access and management support through Ag Action Manitoba. “We recognize that many producers are feeling the effects of our dry summer and that they may require additional assistance to secure a safe and reliable water supply for their livestock,” says Eichler. “Properly functioning... Read More