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Looking for Custom Farmwork Operators in Ontario

Hi, Recently, I purchase a small farm in Bradford, Ontario. I need to have a list of Custom Farmwork Operators in York area for 2014 culti…

Started by Babak Kamali

0 Jan 11, 2014

David Hula wins US Corn Yield Contest 454 Bushels/acre. What is highest possible corn yield in Ontario?

National Corn Growers in the US just announced a corn producer from Virginia, David Hula had his corn yield contest plot go 454 Bushels per…

Started by Joe Dales

0 Dec 21, 2013

Farmers - here is a great app for your apple or android device, one of the top for 2013

An OUTSTANDING First Aid App: this is a must have for your smart phone when your are out on the farm.   Canadian Red Cross App http://www.r

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Dec 20, 2013

Ontario Wineries can now sell wine at local farmer's markets. What do you think?

The province of Ontario released a statement today announcing they will be allowing Ontario VQA wines to be sold at local farmer’s markets:…

Started by OntAG Admin

5 Dec 17, 2013
Reply by Joann

Farms.com Tours The IGPC Ethanol Plant

Had a great time meeting some new people and touring The IGPC Ethanol Plant in Aylmer

Started by Joshua Mires

0 Nov 26, 2013

Are we ready for farming?

Hi everyone. I have a dilemma and would like a pro's opinion on the matter. I'm 28 years old and my girlfriend is 31. I work in the entert…

Started by Janus

1 Nov 22, 2013
Reply by Joe Dales

Where are we with achieving Precision Agriculture's potential?

We were having a discussion today where we were debating how far farmers in Ontario are with realizing the potential of the Precision Agric…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Nov 20, 2013

Farm Start Up

I've been trying to understand what if any programs there are for farm start up.  For example I would need help in the following areas Ban…

Started by Chuck Laing

2 Nov 10, 2013
Reply by Chuck Laing

Farming under attack: What do you think of the A&W Better Burger TV ad and Chipotle "Scarecrow" Video? Concerns?

If you have been watching TV lately you will be aware of the A&W Restaurant TV campaign that talks about their "Better Beef" burgers...…

Started by Joe Dales

3 Oct 14, 2013
Reply by Joann

Looking for wheat for a commercial production

Hi All, I know that wheat has been harvested in Ontario already, but I'm looking for alternatives and your help. We are shooting a commerc…

Started by Shelley

0 Sep 20, 2013

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Study Reveals Heavy Producer Cost to Bunge-Viterra Merger

A new study commissioned by Prairie agricultural groups concludes the planned Bunge-Viterra merger could cost farmers more than $700 million annually. Undertaken by University of Saskatchewan researchers with support from the Agricultural Producers Association of Saskatchewan (APAS), Alberta Grains, SaskBarley, and Sask Wheat, the study found the merger is likely to cause “substantial economic harm” to grain producers. The results support the findings of the Competition Bureau’s review that the merger is likely to result in substantial anti-competitive effects and harm competition in markets for grain purchasing, an APAS news release said. The report examined the impact of the proposed merger on grain export services at the port of Vancouver, the canola crushing sector, and competition at primary elevators, and found worrisome levels of market concentration in all three scenarios. The merger would result in over 40% of Vancouver export capacity controlled by one firm, the repor

Global soybean glut could pressure canola prices

The world will be awash in soybeans in 2024-25, and that could be an anchor on canola prices, say analysts. The International Grains Council is forecasting 75.4 million tonnes of global soybean carryout, excluding China. That would be 13 per cent more than last year and 31 per cent above the previous five-year average. “In the absence of any weather events, these heavy stocks are likely to keep pressure on soybean prices,” Helen Plant, senior analyst with the United Kingdom’s Agricultural and Horticulture Development Board, said in a recent grain market report. “The extent of the impact on (canola) prices will depend on prospects for the 2024-25 (canola) crops.” Canola/rapeseed planting is expected to be down 3.1 per cent in Canada and 3.6 per cent in the European Union, two regions that accounted for 44 per cent of global production of the crop last year. Rich Nelson, chief strategist with Allendale Inc., agrees with the premise that global soybean stocks are on the rise unless

Opinion: Farm economic aspect often ignored

The term “environmental sustainability” frequently lacks definition, though it is widely used by governments, media, retailers and environmental non-governmental organizations. We use the term in our research, where we demonstrate with evidence how environmental sustainability has changed, for better or worse. However, the term has been over-used and often lacks meaning or value. The term is frequently applied to methods, processes and technologies that are used to produce food. The European Union is using its broadness and lack of definition to its advantage in the EU Farm to Fork Strategy. It advocates for significant and negative changes in food production, all in the name of improved environmental sustainability. The strategy trades economics for what the EU deems will be environmental sustainability. Often, governments, media and ENGOs fail to appreciate that without economic sustainability, there will be no environmental sustainability in food production. Farming and food pro

Local CFFO Districts Host Successful All-Candidates Night for Lambton Kent Middlesex By-Election

The Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario (CFFO) districts of Lambton, Kent, and Middlesex recently hosted a successful All-Candidates Night for the Lambton Kent Middlesex By-Election.

Introducing the next generation of farm leaders to advocacy

Canada is in the midst of a generational shift as more and more Canadians reach retirement age and younger generations are moving into leadership roles.

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