Ontario Agriculture

The network for agriculture in Ontario, Canada

Pork in Ontario Discussions (26)

Discussions Replies Latest Activity

Quebec changes rules for ag funding

November 19, 2009 - Article from Better Farming It’s unclear how new stabilization rules will affect pork production outside the province…

Started by Brooke Leystra

0 Nov 25, 2009

Weekly Pork Market Commodity Price Report - Some Good News on Pork Exports.

Weekly Pork Market Video Commentary. The US exports are up which is good but growth into Canada is not helpful in our Ontario market. htt…

Started by Moe Agostino

0 Nov 25, 2009

Supply Management for Pigs

Here's a story from CFCO radio in Chatham... Hog producers who had been hoping for a supply managed system, similar to the dairy and egg b…

Started by Rocky

12 Nov 18, 2009
Reply by pigsrgr8

staus quo

where do people get the idea from that I am asking for status quo

Started by rein minnema

0 Oct 22, 2009

Minnema Appeal Asks for Order requiring Ontario Pork to Clarify Position

NEWS RELEASE Guelph, September 4, 2009. The Minnema Appeal of the Pork Marketing Decision has asked for an order that requires Ontario Por…

Started by Elbert van Donkersgoed

3 Oct 21, 2009
Reply by JoAnne Caughill

Recovery Plan for Ontario Pork Industry

Grassroots producers have worked at trying to put forward a Recovery Plan for the Ontario Pork Industry. It is an article for discussion an…

Started by JoAnne Caughill

5 Oct 16, 2009
Reply by JoAnne Caughill

Quebec's impact on Ontario Hog Farmers

After reading yesterday's post about ASRA's latest payout to Quebec hog farmers I did some simple math and based on the amount of market ho…

Started by Stewart Skinner

4 Oct 9, 2009
Reply by rein minnema

VIDEO link explaining what the COOL WTO dispute is about

Video clip explaining what the COOL WTO dispute is about: http://watch.bnn.ca/#clip221862 - perspective on the Canadian exporters live catt…

Started by AgOntario

0 Oct 8, 2009

Time for delivery of aid for pork sector

By Bette Jean Crews, President, Ontario Federation of Agriculture With thousands of pork producers in Ontario unable to maintain their far…

Started by Wayne Black

0 Oct 2, 2009

When will the media get it?

I read this article today from Meatingplace.com regarding the use of "H1N1 flu" in the media. I find it interesting that once the negativit…

Started by Wayne Black

3 Sep 18, 2009
Reply by Ron Steenbergen

RSS

Agriculture Headlines from Farms.com Canada East News - click on title for full story

How a Desire to Lead Brought This Wheat Breeder to Alberta

Gurcharn Singh Brar is a wheat breeder whose path meandered from the breadbaskets of Punjab, India, to the sprawling fields of the Prairies. In a candid conversation, Brar shared insights into his journey, the challenges faced, and the undying passion that fuels his quest for better crops. It all began with a childhood rooted in the wheat fields of Punjab, where agriculture isn’t just a livelihood but a way of life. His fascination with wheat and its potential led him to pursue a bachelor’s degree in agricultural sciences at Punjab Agricultural University. It was during this time that he encountered the spectre of rust diseases, particularly stripe rust, which plagued the region’s wheat crops. Determined to combat this menace, he set his sights on a journey that would take him across continents. Venturing abroad for his graduate studies, he found himself in Saskatchewan at the Crop Development Centre (CDC), working under the mentorship of renowned researchers like Randy Kutcher and P

The 411 on RVTs

What are the regional variety trials and how can you as a farmer use them to grow the best crops? Editor’s note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity. Sheri Strydhorst is the cereal and flax regional variety trial coordinator for Alberta. She completed her masters and PhD studies in crop production at the University of Alberta. Strydhorst has worked in various positions in Alberta’s agriculture industry, including executive director of Alberta Pulse Growers and at Alberta Agriculture doing applied cereal agronomic research. As part of her role with the provincial government, she was one of the trial co-operators for the regional variety trials. Strydhorst also serves as the chair of Prairie Grains Development Committee executive committee. Alberta Seed Guide (ASG): What are the regional variety trials? Sheri Strydhorst (SS): The Alberta regional variety trials, we abbreviate them to RVTs, are small plot trials, grown at multiple locations. I have cereal RVTs at up t

CCA Budget Reaction: Budget 2024 sends a positive indicator that meaningful changes are coming to Livestock Tax Deferral

On behalf of beef producers, the Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) is cautiously optimistic that the Government recognized the Livestock Tax Deferral’s effectiveness in providing relief for producers in Budget 2024 and recognized it as a crucial tool for producers in times of natural disasters such as drought or floods. The CCA has requested a change to the Income Tax Act to include all classes of cattle and allow producers to self-elect when they need to use the deferral. “Beef producers are encouraged to see the Livestock Tax Deferral in Budget 2024 and we are hopeful that meaningful change will come quickly as we head into another extremely dry season in Western Canada,” said Nathan Phinney, CCA President. Phinney views today’s announcement as “an indication that the government will make a change and work with ranchers to find a solution that addresses extreme weather challenges for producers across the country.” “After years of advocacy, we are cautiously optimistic that the Gove

Practical cover cropping strategies for sustainable farming

Cover crops are gaining traction in agriculture, offering many benefits for farms. From keeping soil healthy to preventing erosion and stopping weeds in their tracks, they're a win-win for sustainability.

Fourth special edition NFMS Machinery Newsletter arriving Monday

A team from Farms.com conducted more than 70 interviews at the National Farm Machinery Show

© 2024   Created by Darren Marsland.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service