Great Twine Round-Up Contest Returns to Alberta
Alberta farmers can win cash for charity by recycling baler twine. The 2026 contest offers $12,000 in prizes, building on last year's success of recycling over 16,000 kg.
Alberta farmers can win cash for charity by recycling baler twine. The 2026 contest offers $12,000 in prizes, building on last year's success of recycling over 16,000 kg.
A Chinese importer has purchased its first cargo of Canadian canola in months, following a visit by former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney. This signals a potential thaw in trade relations for a key Canadian agricultural export.
A B.C. ostrich farm's $10,000 fine for failing to promptly report an avian flu outbreak has been upheld by a tribunal. The outbreak led to the cull of the entire flock.
Manitoba canola producers welcome the new trade agreement with China, viewing it as a step forward for market stability and future exports. Get the full story.
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RecommendedA southern Alberta family is asking for assistance after a devastating barn fire on their Vulcan County hobby farm injured several animals. The community is rallying to support.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and canola producers welcome a major trade agreement with China, restoring market access and lifting tariffs. A breakthrough for Canada's agricultural sector.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe applauds the suspension of Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola, marking a major win for farmers and trade. Read about the deal's impact.
Canadian canola producers express cautious optimism following a new trade deal with China that opens markets and reduces tariffs. Industry leaders welcome the progress but note uncertainty remains.
A British Columbia agricultural tribunal has upheld a $10,000 fine against Universal Ostrich Farms for not reporting sick birds. Learn the details of this biosecurity failure.
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RecommendedSaskatchewan canola growers express cautious optimism over Canada's new trade agreement with China, which reduces tariffs and provides some market stability. Learn about the impact and remaining challenges.
Gray Ridge Egg Farms unveils a $35M expansion, now processing nearly 4 million dozen eggs weekly. This state-of-the-art facility in Listowel solidifies Ontario's agricultural leadership.
The Manitoba Canola Growers Association calls a new Canada-China trade agreement 'good news,' but questions remain about long-term market stability. Learn what this means for farmers.
Canadian canola growers welcome a landmark trade deal with China, slashing tariffs and opening the door for market recovery. Industry leaders call it 'very good news.'
Southern Alberta farmers welcome a deal with China that drastically reduces tariffs on canola and peas, bringing hope for better prices and stability to the agricultural sector. Read the full story.
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RecommendedCanadian canola growers can finally exhale as China agrees to lift crushing tariffs, dropping seed duties to 15% by March. This landmark trade deal ends an 18-month blockade.
The Saskatchewan government celebrates a major trade agreement with China that slashes tariffs on canola and electric vehicles, promising significant economic benefits for the province's key agricultural sector.
The Charlottetown Farmers' Market embarks on an extensive recovery project following a damaging fire. Discover how vendors and the community are rallying together to restore this vital local hub.
A Saskatchewan farmer shares his life-saving STARS air rescue story as Nutrien pledges $4 million to support the critical air ambulance service. Read how this impacts rural communities.
Alberta canola farmers are hopeful for a breakthrough as a trade delegation engages with China. A positive outcome could revitalize a crucial export market for the province's agricultural sector.
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RecommendedCleanfarms strengthens its governance with the appointment of Bob Lepischak, a Manitoba grain producer and agricultural leader, to its Board of Directors. Discover how his expertise will shape national recycling programs.
US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins faces criticism for suggesting a $3 meal of chicken, broccoli, and a tortilla as grocery costs hit a 3-year high. Explore the political and social fallout.
Unprecedented warm weather in January 2026 is raising questions about soil conditions and pest management for Saskatchewan's agricultural sector. Experts weigh in on the potential long-term effects.
University of Calgary scientists discover a key gene regulating lignin 'cement' in canola pods, paving the way for stronger crops and reducing massive harvest losses for Canadian farmers.
Governments from Scandinavia to Asia are rebuilding emergency grain reserves, fearing market failures. Economists warn this could backfire, raising prices globally. Read the analysis.
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RecommendedAs Mark Carney meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Canadian canola producers are urging for a breakthrough on punitive tariffs that have crippled a key export market. Read the latest.
McDonald's Canada's decision to freeze prices on value meals for a year has triggered a competitive price war, putting pressure on rivals and the entire agricultural supply chain. Read the analysis.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency halts proposed livestock tracking regulations following industry pressure. Saskatchewan cattle producers welcome the temporary reprieve. Read the latest.
Saskatchewan agricultural producers expressed urgent concerns over potential U.S. trade tariffs at the Crop Production Show in Saskatoon on January 13, 2026. Learn about the industry's fears and the political context.
Saskatchewan canola growers hold their breath as PM Carney and Premier Moe meet China's President Xi, hoping for a breakthrough in the trade dispute that has shut Canadian canola out of its second-largest market.
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RecommendedSaskatchewan NDP demands the province resolve tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to safeguard canola producers. MLA Sally Housser leads the call for action to protect the agricultural economy.