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A deadly farm harvest of a very different kind

A deadly farm harvest of a very different kind

U.S. special forces green beret clears farmland of landmines in war-torn Ukraine.
Hometown Roots Family Contest gives Cando $5,000 boost

Hometown Roots Family Contest gives Cando $5,000 boost

Winner Michael Fittkau says he hopes the cemetery fund can put it towards upgrading equipment.
Opinion: Farming is losing to misguided urban politics

Opinion: Farming is losing to misguided urban politics

Interest groups are weaponizing science to support a narrative that fits their biased view of what farmers should and shouldn’t do.
Opinion: The rumoured version of the Great Reset isn’t coming

Opinion: The rumoured version of the Great Reset isn’t coming

Could it be that the WEF isn’t out to get anybody?
Are big class 9/10/11 combines their own worst enemy?

Are big class 9/10/11 combines their own worst enemy?

Can engineers squeeze out more harvest performance without creating a monster machine?
Preg testing technology for producers

Preg testing technology for producers

The ability to get results without veterinarians or specialized equipment coming to farms near no one.
Recession worries dampen prospects for crop price rally

Recession worries dampen prospects for crop price rally

Wheat and oilseed futures are steady, while corn futures modestly rallied from a July low.
Canada, China suspend canola complaint

Canada, China suspend canola complaint

The panel suspended its work as of Aug. 30.
Barley to China: more sales, more risk

Barley to China: more sales, more risk

More than 80 percent of Canadian exported barley is shipped to one country, potentially elevating trade risks.
Emissions: it’s in the details

Emissions: it’s in the details

Federal agriculture minister Marie-Claude Bibeau has said the 30-percent decrease by 2030 is a target that won’t include a mandated reduction.