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If I were Ag Minister Ritz....I would "DO" the following...Not much mention of Agriculture in the Throne Speech. Comments?

Here is a link to the text from the Throne Speech.   http://www.nationalpost.com/news/canada/politics/story.html?id=2637533     What would…

Started by OntAG Admin

4 Mar 19, 2010
Reply by Roadrunner

OFA opposes solar farm installations on farmland

September 23, 2009 For Immediate Release OFA opposes solar farm installations on farmland GUELPH – With such a small amount of good, prod…

Started by Wayne Black

13 Feb 21, 2010
Reply by newbie

Canada's Food Freedom Day: Have farmers made food too cheap? Do consumers appreciate the low cost?

Celebrating Canada's Food Freedom Day News Release. OTTAWA, Feb. 12 /CNW/ - GrowCanada(R), a partnership of 11 of the country's leading agr…

Started by Joe Dales

0 Feb 12, 2010

Greenpeace promoting organic - a Canadian shoppers guide to avoiding GMOs

I found this online....   How To Avoid Gentically Engineered Food - A Greenpeace Shoppers Guide   Check out Greenpeace has published a Cana…

Started by Sandra Dales

1 Feb 11, 2010
Reply by Colin Lundy

Agricorp too heavy handed?

This past month a new policy from Agricorp was brought to my attention that has resulted in some board members of various agricultural comm…

Started by Wayne Black

2 Feb 3, 2010
Reply by Joann

Farm Org. Funding.

Today's Ontario Farmer had an interesting letter which proposed calculating the funding for farm organizations on a per acre basis. The int…

Started by John Schwartzentruber

5 Jan 31, 2010
Reply by Ken McCormack

Preserving rich, agricultural land in the greenbelt

That's a step in the right direction. When you consider that 56% of CANADA'S farmland is IN Ontario, and farmland is being eaten up for dev…

Started by Avia Eek

12 Jan 20, 2010
Reply by Tony Gaetano

Livestock Traceability in Canada - Is it do-able?

Do you think the Federal Provincial Territorial Ministers (Canada) commitment at the FPT meeting this summer of having a full traceability…

Started by Sara Avoledo

6 Jan 9, 2010
Reply by Bristow

CFA: Farmers Need Increased Marketplace Power. Do you agree?

The CFA advocates on behalf of farmers for increased marketplace power By Laurent Pellerin, CFA President One of the concerns faced by Ca…

Started by OntAG Admin

3 Dec 26, 2009
Reply by Joe Dales

Pre-Budget Consulations

The provincial government is getting ready to start their pre-budget consulations. This year - they are looking at a $25 billion dollar de…

Started by Andrew Campbell

0 Oct 28, 2009

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There are 3 Triggers That will Make the Province Declare a Drought Emergency

The province has released it 2024 Drought Response Plan which will help guide Alberta through any and all drought conditions, the province says. The plan covers conservation plans and water-sharing agreements, emergency declarations and prioritizing water for human health and safety. The plan outlines: The five stages of Alberta’s drought response. The roles and responsibilities of partners, including government, to help everyone collaborate and communicate. The regulatory and non-regulatory approaches and tools that may be used in various drought conditions. How and when emergencies would be declared, with recognition that declaring an emergency is used as a last resort. Current situation: Stage 4 Alberta is currently at Stage 4 of the Drought Response Plan. Government is now working proactively with major water users to employ all existing regulatory and non-regulatory tools available. This includes creating water shortage response plans, fast-tracking temporary diversion licenses

There’s a Revolution Going on in the Hybrid Rye Space and Alberta is Playing a Big Role

Hybrid rye seed production is in flux, with KWS taking charge of its production and distribution to farmers, while FP Genetics works with SeedNet to bring in fresh varieties from Saaten-Union. Kenny Piecharka of Lethbridge recently took over as country lead for KWS Seeds Canada at an exciting time for the crop the company specializes in: hybrid fall rye. Over the past decade, hybrid fall rye has made significant strides in Canada, particularly in Western Canada. Hybrid rye varieties have captured approximately half of Western Canada’s rye acreage in the last decade. This adoption has been driven by their superior performance, especially under favourable rye-growing conditions. These European-based hybrid varieties have delivered a remarkable yield increase of more than 20% compared to open-pollinated varieties. In optimal conditions, hybrid fall rye has become a game-changer for farmers, providing higher productivity. “This success has paved the way for us to introduce technology t

Alberta Grains has Picked a New Interim Research Director

Alberta Grains announces the appointment of Jeremy Boychyn as its interim director of research while continuing to oversee his portfolio of Agronomy & Extension. Boychyn will now oversee all research-related activities including priorities, projects and funding. The University of Guelph alumnus began his journey with Alberta Grains (then Alberta Wheat Commission) in 2018 as an agronomy research extension specialist, where he has since played a pivotal role in driving agricultural research and extension programs in Alberta. Boychyn has been instrumental in the development of key programs and initiatives such as Plot2Farm and The Growing Point, both of which provide vital resources and support to grain farmers across the province. Plot2Farm, an on-farm research program initiated by Alberta Grains, aims to bring agronomic management research directly to the farm-gate. Developed from small plot research, Plot2Farm offers farm-ready research protocols that farmers can implement on-farm w

Maple Leaf Foods swings back to Q1 profit as pork markets show signs of improvement

Pork markets are showing signs of improvement, said Maple Leaf Foods Inc. chief executive Curtis Frank, helping the company achieve a profit in its first quarter compared with a year ago even as sales edged lower.

Gov didn’t consult with farmers on fertilizer emission target: Auditor General

In a scathing review, the Auditor General has condemned the federal government for its handling of emission reduction efforts within the agriculture sector, citing mismanagement and a lack of transparency.

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