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Richardson buys U.K. maltster

Richardson buys U.K. maltster

Anglia Maltings operates in the United Kingdom, Poland and Germany.
Companies collaborate on intercropping research

Companies collaborate on intercropping research

Trials are expected to include a variety of canola, peas, chickpeas, oats and flax.
Canola, wheat big seeding winners

Canola, wheat big seeding winners

Analyst thinks producers opted for mainstream choices because minor crops, while still profitable, can be harder to grow.
India lifts duty on U.S. peas and lentils

India lifts duty on U.S. peas and lentils

The U.S. was shipping 300,000 to 350,000 tonnes of pulses to India annually prior to the tariffs. That trade has completely evaporated.
Lentil shipments to Turkey expected to shrink

Lentil shipments to Turkey expected to shrink

Soaring interest rates and a bigger crop will likely dampen the country’s appetite for imported lentils this year.
Opinion: U.S. Supreme Court ruling only serves to muddy the waters

Opinion: U.S. Supreme Court ruling only serves to muddy the waters

The Sackett case: A landmark decision redefining wetland protection.
Eye in the sky speeds forage research on saline soils

Eye in the sky speeds forage research on saline soils

USask researcher is looking at salt-tolerant perennial forages whose deep roots draw water and dissolved salts deeper into the soil.
Plants can shed light on how best to clean wastewater

Plants can shed light on how best to clean wastewater

The inner workings of plants at the molecular level help better understand how to extract resources from wastewater.
Commentary: Making a case for the cow-calf sector

Commentary: Making a case for the cow-calf sector

Agricultural emission models often omit a sequestration factor, focusing on methane or nitrous oxide emissions and generating misleading emission figures.
Be a voice for Canada's food system

Be a voice for Canada's food system

Recruiting new members for Canadian Food Policy Advisory Council.