Ontario Agriculture

The network for agriculture in Ontario, Canada

All educational Events (22)

August 20Wednesday

  • 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

October 23Thursday

March 27Friday

March 30Monday

March 31Tuesday

April 1Wednesday

June 4Thursday

June 20Wednesday

  • 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

December 13Thursday

March 6Wednesday

Popular Event Types

View All

August 2026
SMTWTFS
1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031
September 2026
SMTWTFS
12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930
       

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

Canada places restrictions on Finnish pork imports over ASF

Finland first announced African swine fever in its pork in July

U.S. pauses pending tariffs on Canadian goods

50 per cent tariffs were scheduled to take effect at midnight on Aug. 19

New Ag Partnership Prioritizes Farmer Mental Health

The Do More Agriculture Foundation and McDonald’s Canada partnered to advance mental health support for Canadian farmers and ranchers, beginning with a beef sector roundtable.

2026 Reg Schellenberg Next Generation Legacy Award Recipient Announced

The Canadian Cattle Foundation (the Foundation) presented the annual Reg Schellenberg Next Generation Legacy Award to Cyle Stewart of Morse, Saskatchewan, to support the Canadian Cattle Young Leaders (CYL) Program. Vice President of the Foundation Lynn Grant and CCA Director Garner Deobald presented the award at the Canadian Beef Industry Conference. In December 2022, Reg Schellenberg, President of the Canadian Cattle Association, suddenly passed away. In lieu of flowers, the Schellenberg family requested that donations be made through the Canadian Cattle Foundation to support the Canadian CYL Program. The Reg Schellenberg Next Generation Legacy Award recognizes individuals who exemplify the values Reg Schellenberg was known for—humble leadership, a commitment to mentorship, a spirit of collaboration, and unwavering dedication to the Canadian cattle industry. CYLs were encouraged to nominate one of their peers for the award based on criteria built with the Schellenberg family, inclu

Trade, Fertilizer and Markets: What’s Really on Alberta Farmers’ Minds?

What are Alberta farmers, retailers and lenders talking about when they gather around the coffee shop table? In the latest Alberta Seed Guide Podcast, ATB Financial’s Jon Neutens shares what he’s hearing across the province — from fertilizer costs and commodity prices to trade uncertainty and why optimism still runs deep in agriculture. For Alberta producers, uncertainty has become part of the business. Commodity prices remain under pressure, fertilizer markets have been rattled by global conflict, and trade negotiations continue to create more questions than answers. Yet despite the challenges, the mood across rural Alberta isn’t one of panic. It’s one of cautious optimism. That’s one of the key takeaways from the latest episode of the Alberta Seed Guide Podcast, where host Marc Zienkiewicz sits down with Jon Neutens, head of agriculture at ATB Financial, to discuss what producers, retailers, agribusinesses and lenders are talking about as the 2026 growing season unfolds. Neutens,

© 2026   Created by Darren Marsland.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service