This year's International Livestock Congress gave producers a chance to gather together to talk about some of the industries big issues. The Canadian Cattlemen's Association hosts the event that covers a wide range of industry topics from global economic issues all the way to individual efforts toward sustainable production. Martin Unrau is President of the... Read More

Time to savour that juicy steak, chicken wings and delicious pork tenderloin, because within the next 40 years we're all going to have go vegetarian. That's according to a group of scientists from the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI). Researchers there point to water usage in livestock production as the main limiting factor of our... Read More

Am I the only one left scratching my head over the newly minted CWB offering canola pools? Voluntary pooling is all good, if that's what you're in to, but I thought a very recent survey asking farmers if they'd be interested in a canola pool went over like a lead balloon. Apparently not, according to... Read More

With the high profile stature of celebrities has produced a world where celebrities provide expert opinion on topics they see as "good causes." In this case it was political satirist Bill Maher (I watch the show every week) who tackled the cause of GMO food labelling. One of the guests on the panel Reason.com and... Read More

Due to the purchase of Viterra by Glencore, much of the media attention has been pointed at Cargill, Richardsons and Glencore. One company that is maybe running under the radar in their strategy in th open market and overal Canadian operations is Louis Dreyfus. At the International Livestock conference RealAgriculture.com chatted with Louis Dreyfus Canadian... Read More

Do you ever feel like you should of just stayed in bed? We have all had these days. It seems though during harvest some things tend to pile up. In the case of @jeff_elder's tweet, the grain has piled up. No doubt, we have all been here. If you cannot see the below tweet, click... Read More