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Global wheat market is calm compared to previous year

Global wheat market is calm compared to previous year

Grain prices are falling because worries about global supply are less acute than last year.
Canada’s cow-calf exodus

Canada’s cow-calf exodus

Selling his bulls and cows was emotionally difficult for Campbell, who joined 4-H at the age of eight and worked with his father, Glen, when he was a kid.
Indian gov’t expects large pulse crop this winter

Indian gov’t expects large pulse crop this winter

India’s annual lentil demand exceeds two million tonnes, so there will still be room for imports.
Russian peas to China is a ‘game changer’

Russian peas to China is a ‘game changer’

The door opened late last year when China signed a new pea phytosanitary agreement with Russia.
CP-KCS rail merger gets green light from regulator

CP-KCS rail merger gets green light from regulator

A regulatory decision was issued March 15, subject to conditions including a seven-year STB oversight period.
Video: Building bridges to indigenous communities

Video: Building bridges to indigenous communities

Breaking the wall down is in everyone’s interest, speaker says.
SARM seeks next generation to join rural municipal politics

SARM seeks next generation to join rural municipal politics

SARM attempting to attract younger people to governance.
Claas narrows lines and expands capacity

Claas narrows lines and expands capacity

Global machinery maker rebuilds its 70-year-old German combine factory floor, adding throughput and practical design.
Vaccine dream for PED not dead yet

Vaccine dream for PED not dead yet

Dreams were dashed six months ago when a pharmaceutical company gave up on its attempts to create a PED vaccine.
Preparing for the inevitable

Preparing for the inevitable

Arrival of African swine fever on this continent is taken as a given by most in the North American hog and pork industry.