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Jeffrey Simpson of the Globe & Mail Thinks Ontario Agriculture Is Important To Our Economy...Watch the Video and Comment.

Jeffrey Simpson, Globe & Mail discusses Canadian agriculture and other topics that affect farmers and Canadians in general.

Started by Joe Dales

0 Aug 27, 2010

Thank You Famers - Government of Canada Celebrates Food Day and the Best Food on Earth - What Do You Think? Do You Celebrate....

Ottawa, Ontario, July 29, 2010 – Food Day, July 31, 2010 is a perfect opportunity to recognize Canadian farmers’ hard work and dedication t…

Started by AgOntario

2 Jul 31, 2010
Reply by John Schwartzentruber

OASC

Is OASC going to be able to do what it was set up to do, or are the governments going to finger point and try and make it self destroy?

Started by Brent Royce

8 Jul 31, 2010
Reply by John Schwartzentruber

Solar Prices Drop -- Blood Pressure Rises

The Ontario government is changing the price they will pay for solar power -- here's what they have to say...."To help ensure the program r…

Started by Andrew Campbell

15 Jul 21, 2010
Reply by Joe Dales

solar panels

Is anyone concerned with this solar excitement.   Current prices are about 5.6 to 8 cent per KWH. The government is paying people with sola…

Started by Roadrunner

6 Jul 9, 2010
Reply by Roadrunner

Political stick handling gone bad

This past week I was fortunate enough to be part of a "roundtable" discussion about the issue in agriculture in Huron and Bruce Counties. I…

Started by Wayne Black

5 Jun 20, 2010
Reply by Roadrunner

Fight on over farm noise. How do you get along with your nonfarming neighbours?

    Fight on over farm noise.  How do you get along with your nonfarming neighbours? I saw this story from Western Canada and thought with…

Started by Joe Dales

3 May 22, 2010
Reply by Bristow

Projected 41% budget cut at Agriculture Canada...Is this really being discussed? What are they thinking?

I just saw the story in the Globe and Mail that discusses that the Federal Government is thinking of cutting Agriculture Canada a whopping…

Started by Roadrunner

2 Apr 6, 2010
Reply by Joann

Grant Robertson steps down as NFU Ontario head

So was he good for the NFU?  Who is replacing him?

Started by That Guy

2 Mar 27, 2010
Reply by bert

Dale Petrie, VP of Strategic Development, Leaving Grain Farmers of Ontario.

DALE PETRIE, VICE PRESIDENT OF STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT, LEAVES GFO   03/22/10 From a Release - GUELPH - Grain Farmers of Ontario (GFO) ann…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Mar 23, 2010

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Early Manitoba Planting Held Back by Rain

Wet conditions are holding back planting in Manitoba relative to normal.  The weekly crop report on Tuesday pegged seeding across the province at 4% complete, up just 2 points from a week earlier and 5 points behind the five-year average. However, planting is still ahead of last year, when 0% of the crop was in the ground.  Spring wheat and barley are sitting at 9% complete across the province with the Central region being the most advanced at 12% complete. Earliest planted fields have started to emerge. Field pea planting is at 11% complete across the province. The Northwest region is the most advanced at 25% complete and the Southwest region is at 7% complete.  There have been a few reports of soybeans being planted where soil conditions have been suitable, the report added.  Winter wheat and fall rye survival is decent, with most producers observing winter cereal survival to be 80 - 90%. Most producers have completed fertilizer applications in their winter cereals.  Recent rain

Early Saskatchewan Planting Lagging

The first weekly crop report of the 2024 season on Thursday pegged provincewide seeding at 12% complete as of Monday, well behind the five- and 10-year averages of 23% and 20%, respectively Delays were due to much-needed rainfall, which has dented multi-year drought conditions in the province and offered hope of a better growing season. Most of the province received rain in varying amounts, with the heaviest amounts recorded in the Moose Jaw area at over 100 mm, the report said. Topsoil moisture for cropland was rated 8% surplus, 79% adequate, 12% short and 1% very short as of Monday. That is a major improvement from the final crop report for the 2023 season, released in mid-October, which put cropland soil moisture at 31% adequate, 44% short and 25% very short. Seeding in the province’s Southwest Region is the furthest advanced at 23% complete as of Monday, followed by the Southeast at 16%. The Northwest and West-Central regions were at 8% and 5% done, respectively, while the E

Governments of Canada and Saskatchewan Invest $25 Million in Agriculture Researchers

Today, Canada's Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay and Saskatchewan's Agriculture Minister David Marit announced $25 million to support 15 strategic research chairs at the University of Saskatchewan's (USask) College of Agriculture and Bioresources through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership. "Investing in research is vitally important to the long-term resilience and continued growth of Canada's agriculture sector," MacAulay said. "I have no doubt this innovative research will help ensure our farmers stay on the cutting edge." "The Government of Saskatchewan is committed to funding evidence-based research initiatives to better serve our agriculture sector," Marit said. "Providing stable funding to attract and retain leading scientists in key strategic areas increases the competitiveness and resilience of Saskatchewan's agriculture sector and our provincial economy along with it." Funding is provided through the Strategic Research Program and is foc

John Deere Launches Nationwide Search for First-Ever Chief Tractor Officer to be the Face and Voice of the Company’s Social Media

This isn’t just a job; it’s the ultimate influencer adventure! John Deere, with the help of quarterback Brock Purdy, launched an epic hunt for the company’s first-ever Chief Tractor Officer (CTO) — a witty and charismatic content creator ready to help the iconic American brand celebrate farmers, contractors, groundskeepers, and brand fans.

Mountain View Equipment Builds New Facility in Jerome, Idaho

CLAAS dealer Mountain View Equipment Co. moved into its new $10 million facility in April, reports Ag Proud Idaho. The new Jerome, Idaho, location is one of 4 stores Mount View Equipment operates. 

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