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  • Ontario Hay and Forage Cooperative AGM

    March 1, 2019 from 11am to 3pm – Mohawk Inn Join us to hear all of the work the Board of Directors has been doing on your behalf this year.  Exciting updates and grower opportunities!! Click here to Register, or see the Agenda Organized by Ontario Hay and Forage Cooperative Inc | Type: agm

March 7Thursday

  • OBPC AGM

    March 7, 2019 from 10:30am to 2:30pm – Mohawk Inn The OBPC AGM will be held on March 7, 2019 from 10:30 am until 2:30 pm at the Mohawk Inn, 9230 Guelph Line, Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0.  A delicious lunch of Sausage Campennelle, Caesar Salad, Garlic Organized by Ontario Biomass Producers Co-Op | Type: agm

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10% of the Cows, Half the Beef Exported: How Canada Punches Above Its Weight

With just under 3.5 million beef cows and a fed kill shy of 3 million head, Canada raises a fraction of North America’s cattle — but exports roughly half of what it produces as live cattle or beef. Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) General Manager Ryder Lee says Alberta–Saskatchewan cow country, Ontario and Alberta feeding hubs, and U.S. packing plants in Washington, Utah and Pennsylvania are tightly interlinked, making border access and science-based trade rules non-negotiable for producers on both sides. Raised on a commercial cow-calf operation in southern Saskatchewan — just 20 miles north of Montana — Lee grew up in what he describes as “cattle country.” After earning an animal science degree, he spent six years in agricultural sales with Dow AgroSciences before stumbling into cattle industry association work. He spent a decade in Ottawa doing policy lobbying, then served seven years as CEO of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association before joining CCA as General Manager three y

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