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2010 OMAFRA Crop Budgets Available Online: Are the numbers realistic compared to your actual costs?

The Field Crop Budgets 2010, Publication 60 is now available online. Choose from either online or PDF format for these field crops: 1. Alf…

Started by Joe Dales

1 Dec 18, 2009
Reply by Joe Dales

Elaine Froese: Importance of getting away on vacation - do you have any good stories?

I interviewed Elaine for AgVisionTV and thought others might enjoy her thoughts and have some experiences they might want to share. Click o…

Started by Kevin Stewart

1 Dec 18, 2009
Reply by OntAG Admin

2009 Outstanding Young Farmers Announced.

Manitoba and Prince Edward Island Produce Canada’s Outstanding Young Farmers for 2009 Ancaster, ON [December 7, 2009] – Commitment, passio…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Dec 15, 2009

AgVisionTV.com The High Cost of Cheap Food. Do you agree with Dr. Charlebois? Comments

The High Cost of Cheap Food Dr. Sylvain Charlebois talks about why consumers paying less for food, doesn't help anyone. Check out this vid…

Started by Kevin Stewart

4 Dec 10, 2009
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Aid is available

http://www.seaforthhuronexpositor.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2203039 Help is there for struggling farmers and the unemployed By Dan Schwab…

Started by Wayne Black

0 Dec 2, 2009

Canadian Government Looking For Input From Young Farmers...Comment Here.

Young Farmers - Lend Your Voice to the Future of Agriculture! CFBMC News Release Earlier this week, the Minister's office announced the h…

Started by Joe Dales

13 Nov 30, 2009
Reply by Joe Dales

2010 Land Rent

Just wondering what people are hearing for land rent prices out there?

Started by AgOntario

1 Nov 28, 2009
Reply by Wayne Black

Dow AgroSciences Acquires Hyland Seeds.

Dow AgroSciences Canada Announces Agreement to Acquire Hyland Seeds Acquisition to Expand Dow AgroSciences’ Seed Business CALGARY and BLEN…

Started by Joe Dales

0 Nov 25, 2009

Future of Ontario Agr As We Know It

Recent events affecting Ontario agr posted here and elsewhere makes one question just where this industry is headed and what it will look l…

Started by Steve Twynstra

19 Nov 20, 2009
Reply by Joann

Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association Farm Profits Initiative

Program Overview Growing Forward Business Development for Farm Businesses incorporates self-assessment and goal setting with a range of co…

Started by Frank Borszcz

0 Nov 19, 2009

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BASF announces 2024 Growing Home winners on the Prairies

The Growing Home with BASF initiative was launched in Western Canada in 2023 as a way to give back to the communities where BASF customers live, work and play.  BASF will distribute $100,000 between four organizations in four provinces to support local initiatives in rural Canadian communities This year’s program received 624 nominations from growers, which were narrowed down to 12 finalists, three each in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario. The $25,000 contribution from BASF to each of the winning organizations will help fund initiatives that promote the health and sustainability of rural communities. Vice President, Business Management at BASF, Leta LaRush says they were incredibly inspired by each organization nominated and the positive impact they have on their communities. "We’re thankful to work with growers and retail partners who are so passionate about their communities, and we are excited to give back to each of the finalists for Growing Home with BASF this year

The Best Offense Is Defense: 15 Plays To Keep Your Beef Herd Safe

As humankind evolved from a nomadic hunter-gatherer society into agricultural-based settlement populations, there is a reason domesticated bovine played a major role as a farmed species. Cattle are hardy and resilient, defending themselves against many potentially harmful viruses, bacteria and parasitic burdens. That said, as their caregivers, there are scenarios where beef cattle producers can help ease that burden by implementing some simple barriers against disease to keep their herds productive and healthy.   1. Grazing leases and shared pastures Producers can play a proactive role in community grazing situations by ensuring animals with a poor body condition score, or showing signs of possible illness, are not shipped to a community pasture. While there, pasture staff should have a standardized protocol for vaccination, disease identification and treatment while animals are at the community pasture, and they should work closely with a veterinarian when things aren’t looking righ

CN and CPKC employees moving towards a strike

Railway employees could strike later in May

CNH Industrial Union Contract Talks Become 'Intense'

Contract discussions between CNH Industrial and union-represented workers at the Fargo, N.D., plant were described by a union leader as "intense"" in an April 24 report from KFGO.

CNH expands network connectivity with Intelsat collaboration

CNH and Intelsat, operator of one of the world’s largest integrated satellite and terrestrial communication networks, today announced a collaboration that will be the first to provide farmers ubiquitous access to the internet via a ruggedized satellite communications (SATCOM) service

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