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Canada must do more to reassure the customers for its wheat

Canada must do more to reassure the customers for its wheat

Canada has long had a reputation in the world marketplace for producing a high quality wheat. It has in essence been this country’s ace-in-the-hole in terms of marketing wheat even in times of low prices.
When weeds wage war on forage stands Nadia Mori

When weeds wage war on forage stands Nadia Mori

In the flurry of activities on a farm or ranch, it is easy to forgo the critical task of weed scouting or surveying. In the meantime, weeds can be busy invading a forage stand while killing yield potential.
Wall right to push equalization

Wall right to push equalization

Well, I guess there could be one thing less riveting than an 11week federal election campaign starting in the middle of August.
The return of Dr. Jim Pankiw

The return of Dr. Jim Pankiw

The other day I was looking up some information on the Elections Canada website (elections.ca) when something jumped out at me. Dr. Jim Pankiw. He’s back. Again.
Canada must do more to reassure the customers for its wheat

Canada must do more to reassure the customers for its wheat

Canada has long had a reputation in the world marketplace for producing a high quality wheat. It has in essence been this country’s ace-in-the-hole in terms of marketing wheat even in times of low prices.
All things considered... In a pickle

All things considered... In a pickle

My kitchen has smelled glorious these past few weeks. I mean, what could smell better than the aroma of fresh dill and garlic? In fact, I can’t believe that some company that manufactures air fresheners hasn’t yet marketed this tantalizing aroma.
All things considered...

All things considered...

My kitchen has smelled glorious these past few weeks. I mean, what could smell better than the aroma of fresh dill and garlic? In fact, I can’t believe that some company that manufactures air fresheners hasn’t yet marketed this tantalizing aroma.
The slippery slope…

The slippery slope…

The editor: Consider down-hill-skiing. There are well marked trails. Some say “beginners,” others say “intermediate,” and some say “advanced.” Then, of course, there are the unmarked trails where the high-risk-takers might dare to go.
Editorial - College gaining sense of self

Editorial - College gaining sense of self

In terms of local post-secondary education a rather major partnership was signed last week.
Politics - Wall right to push equalization

Politics - Wall right to push equalization

Well, I guess there could be one thing less riveting than an 11-week federal election campaign starting in the middle of August.
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