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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

  • Ontario Forage Expo

    July 11, 2012 all day – Perth County  Ontario Forage Expo Brochure 2012 (1010.13 kB) Map to Forage Expo Site (6.49 kB)  Farm of Pedro and Jolanda Slits (852.85 kB) Fire number for the farm of Howard and Tilly Kuntze-  #4728 Entering int Organized by Ontario Forage Council | Type: forage, expo

  • Ontario Forage Expo 2012

    July 11, 2012 from 10am to 3pm – Perth County The seventh Ontario Forage Expo, "Hay Making in Motion" is sponsored by Perth County Soil & Crop Improvement Association, OMAFRA, and the Ontario Forage Council. 10 am. to 3 pm. Free Admission. L Organized by Perth County Soil & Crop Improvement Association, OMAFRA, Ontario Forage Council | Type: forage, event

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Agriculture Headlines from Farms.com Canada East News - click on title for full story

COYF national event later this month

Regional winners from across the country will make their claims about why they should be named the best farmers under 40 in Canada

Ag in the House: Oct. 27 – 31

Conservatives want to know why farmers pay the price for Liberal inaction

U.S. China trade truce lifts soybean markets

The week of October 27 to 31, 2025, saw market optimism rise as the U.S.–China trade truce revived soybean exports and interest rate cuts supported economic stability and investor confidence.

CLAAS Expands with New Ontario Dealership

HJV’s new Winchester dealership expands Claas’ Ontario presence, offering farmers access to full equipment lines and enhanced local service in a key agricultural region.

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers wants new international markets explored

Saskatchewan Pulse Growers is appreciating a good harvest, as the focus shifts towards finding new international trade partners. Despite drought conditions in parts of western Saskatchewan, Carl Potts, executive director of SPG, described yields in the majority of the province as “strong” and “higher-than-average” to go with good crop quality. He adds that farmers are continuing their fall field work and recent rains will benefit soil moisture going into next year’s growing season. However, declining crop prices, including those for pulses, as well as trade tensions are putting pressure on growers. Peas are the most burdened by recent trade policies.  In March, China imposed a 100 per cent import tax on Canadian peas in retaliation of Canada’s levy on Chinese electric vehicles, steel and aluminum.  On Oct. 30, India announced it will implement a 30 per cent import duty on yellow peas effective Nov. 1 at the earliest.

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