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  • Day for Bees and Agriculture

    August 20, 2014 from 1pm to 4pm – Osprey Bluffs Honey Company Final%20Bee%20poster.jpg Day for Bees and Agriculture - Hosted by Grey Ag Services; The Independent Commercial Beekeepers Organization; and Georgian Soil and Crop Improvement Assoc. at Osprey Bluffs Organized by Hosted by Grey Ag Services; The Independent Commercial Beekeepers Organization; and Georgian Soil and Crop Improvement Assoc. | Type: educational

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  • Poultry Health Day

    June 20, 2018 from 9:30am to 3:30pm – Arden Park Hotel Poultry Industry Council's annual Poultry Health Day will take place on Wednesday, June 20th 2018 at the Arden Park Hotel in Stratford. This event's program highlights current disease trends and othe Organized by Poultry Industry Council | Type: educational, session

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Woolwich Farmland Fight - Petition Urges Council to Protect Prime Ontario Agricultural Land

A proposed development in Woolwich Township has sparked community opposition as residents seek to protect more than 100 acres of prime agricultural land from being redesignated for employment use.

Canadian Ag Minister Works to Strengthen US Farm Trade Ties at Iowa State Fair

Canada’s agriculture minister used the Iowa State Fair to strengthen relationships with key U.S. agricultural leaders, highlighting the importance of the $101.2 billion Canada-U.S. agricultural trading partnership

SHIC-Funded Study Examines Mammalian Orthoreovirus, Adenovirus, Novel Pathogens in US Swine Herd

The Swine Health Information Center funded a study to examine whether mammalian orthoreovirus (MRV) and porcine adenovirus (PAdV) are present in US swine herds and whether they pose health risks. Led by Dr. Wenjun Ma, University of Missouri, the study suggests that MRV and PAdV can infect pigs and contribute to general enteric disease but that these viruses are not associated with severe or unique clinical signs. These findings suggest that both viruses circulate in swine populations, with evidence pointing toward intestinal shedding or prior exposure rather than widespread active disease in routine tissue submissions. For producers and their veterinarians, this study helps interpret diagnostic findings on MRV or PAdV, enabling more informed herd health decisions. Read the industry summary of study #24-022 here. Emerging and re-emerging viral pathogens remain an ongoing threat to the US swine industry, and undiagnosed disease outbreaks continue to highlight important gaps in pathogen

Grain Markets Climb on Weather and Supply Concerns

Grain markets finished higher during the week ending August 14, 2026, driven by a supportive USDA crop report, heavy Midwest weather risks, lower private yield estimates, and Black Sea geopolitical tensions.

Gay Lea Expands Dairy Plant for Protein Demand

Gay Lea Foods is investing more than $200 million to expand its Toronto dairy plant, helping meet growing demand for high-protein dairy products while creating jobs and supporting Canadian farmers.

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