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Producers must be prepared to take on new competition

Producers must be prepared to take on new competition

Canadians have become blinded to the challenges the world is posing to our farmers.
Hot summer looms as El Nino moves to La Nina

Hot summer looms as El Nino moves to La Nina

This year’s super El Nino resulted in a ‘super warm’ winter.
Average crop insurance premiums decreasing in 2004

Average crop insurance premiums decreasing in 2004

Commodity prices linked to program changes.
FCC talks up indigenous ag

FCC talks up indigenous ag

Documenting gaps and working to close them are important says economist.
Ag sector program targets adult students

Ag sector program targets adult students

Nuffield Canada Scholar applications open April 1.
Make sure your water source is available to thirsty animals

Make sure your water source is available to thirsty animals

Winter watering systems vital to any Prairie operation.
Corn, soy futures may have bottomed out

Corn, soy futures may have bottomed out

Commodity Classic speaker says prices to remain in the US$3 to $4.50 range.
Corn and soybean prices may be ready to rally

Corn and soybean prices may be ready to rally

An analyst points to 'strong evidence' for higher old crop prices; booming renewable diesel industry seen as a positive.
Producers’ group lobbies for proactive approach to drought

Producers’ group lobbies for proactive approach to drought

APAS calls for a provincial drought preparedness committee.
Farming history: four generations and a century later

Farming history: four generations and a century later

A look at century farms and how they have transitioned between multiple generations.
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