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31st Annual Eco Farm Day conference in Cornwall, ON

Healthy Land, Healthy People, Healthy Profits A winter day full of food, friendship and inspiration – it’s Eco Farm Day 2015 and it’s a hig…

Started by Colin Lundy

0 Jan 19, 2015

We are looking for to rent 5 acres wasteland,long term(20 years)

We are looking for 5 acres wasteland,we need to lease for 20years, we will pay landlord $5000.00/year. I am sales representative of Abundan…

Started by Frank Sun

1 Dec 24, 2014
Reply by Frank Sun

Interesting video on Colony Collapse Disorder on decreasing bee populations. What do you think can further explain this complex bee problem?

Interesting documentary: The mystery of Colony Collapse Disorder has brought honeybees into the public eye. But the story of their plight a…

Started by OntAG Admin

4 Dec 12, 2014
Reply by Colin Lundy

Need Help Planning Grey Bruce Farmers' Week 2015

We are currently in the process of planning #GBFW15.  This will occur Jan 7-13th 2015.  This is a 7 day Ag Conference that takes place in E…

Started by Grey Bruce Farmers' Week

11 Nov 3, 2014
Reply by Grey Bruce Farmers' Week

Wynne Makes Pitch in China to Alibaba to Sell Ontario Agri-Food Products. Is there anything Ontario farmers or the ag industry can do to help?

Premier Kathleen Wynne is in China  on a one-week trade mission and is keen to sell more agri-food items. Officials met with senior executi…

Started by OntAG Admin

1 Nov 2, 2014
Reply by OntAG Admin

Small UAV for precision Agriculture

Hi, I recently started experimenting and flying with quadcopters and am interested in building my knowledge around using them and small RC…

Started by Abbas Ali

2 Oct 18, 2014
Reply by Kai Wiens

The Best Machining and Welding Service for your needs

If you need the best machining and welding service for any of your agricultural needs, don't hesitate to contact Kaymor Canada. Visit our p…

Started by Kaymor Canada

0 Sep 29, 2014

50 Million Tree Program

The 50 Million Tree Program is a pledge from the Ontario government to plant 50 million trees across the province by 2025. The program…

Started by Forests Ontario

0 Sep 16, 2014

Looking for Panelists For a Precision Ag Panel for #GBFW15

We are in the process of planning Grey Bruce Farmers' Week 2015 to be held in the Elmwood Community Centre in January.  Crops Day will be h…

Started by Grey Bruce Farmers' Week

0 Sep 8, 2014

Heavy Clay Soil.

We are looking for heavy clay soil to be used in the construction of a cricket pitch.  Turfgrass is planted on this heavy clay and then rol…

Started by Kato

6 Aug 13, 2014
Reply by Roadrunner

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USDA FAS Projects Canada All What Output at 33.7 Million Tonnes

The USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) is projecting an increase in Canadian all wheat production this year, although still less than expected by Agriculture Canada. A FAS report Wednesday pegged national all wheat output for 2024 at 33.7 million tonnes. That is up 5.4% on the year but roughly 900,000 below Ag Canada’s new-crop production estimate of just under 34.6 million. The FAS forecast is based on Statistics Canada’s April acreage report – which pegged intended all wheat area at just over 27 million acres – a rebound in yields to the five-year average, and FAS’s own estimate of winter wheat area remaining in the spring. Durum production is seen by FAS at 5.5 million tonnes, a year-over-year increase of 36% but also below the Ag Canada projection of 5.65 million, while spring wheat output is projected at 25.25 million, a 2% increase on the year. Winter wheat production is forecast by FAS at 2.9 million tonnes, which would be down modestly from 3.14 million in 2023.

Funding Available to Manitoba Producers for Livestock Predation Prevention

Manitoba and the federal government have announced $500,000 in funding to help producers in the province protect their livestock from predator attacks. A news release Thursday said the money will go toward assisting producers with the purchase of equipment, livestock guardian dogs, and constructing predator-resistant fencing under the province’s Livestock Predation Prevention Program. Wildlife predation of livestock is a significant problem for Manitoba producers, with over 2,000 livestock lost each year. The Livestock Predation Prevention Program provides two funding streams for producers: Pre-approved Livestock Predation Prevention Equipment and Guardian Dogs will allow eligible applicants to purchase solar foxlights, electronet, fladry and livestock guardian dogs. Predator-Resistant Fence Construction will allow eligible applicants to apply for funding to support construction of eligible fencing that deters predators from entering calving and lambing areas, pastures, exte

Pea Breeder Honoured with Pulse Industry Innovator Award

The Alberta Pulse Growers (APG) selected Dr. Dengjin (DJ) Bing, who continues to produce strong field pea varieties with traits desired by farmers, as the winner of the tenth annual Alberta Pulse Industry Innovator Award. “Each year, APG recognizes a person or organization whose progressive thinking and tireless efforts helped build Alberta’s pulse industry into the flourishing sector that it is today,” said APG Chair Shane Strydhorst. “Farmers recognize Dr. Bing’s research contributions that have demonstrated success and advanced the growth of pulses in their businesses. The strength, consistency and performance of the field pea varieties released from Dr. Bing’s program have regularly provided, and continue to provide, excellent returns to the farm gate.” Alberta pulse farmers and distinguished guests were on hand to celebrate Bing and his achievements at an award luncheon during recent APG Joint Director-Advisor meetings in Lethbridge. Strydhorst noted that the strength, consiste

Bunge and Viterra respond to Competition Bureau Report

Bunge and Viterra are pleased that the Canadian Competition Bureau has concluded its review of Bunge’s proposed acquisition of Viterra and issued its non-binding advisory report to the Minister of Transport. We appreciate the Bureau’s time and effort in reviewing the transaction.

Canada and Manitoba governments support Squeal on Pigs

Brandon, Manitoba – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

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