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Ostrich Chicks and Fertile Ostrich Eggs for sale

Ostrich Chicks ,Fertile Ostrich Eggs ,Ostrich Feathers for sale Besides selling Ostrich chicks, we also sell ostrich hatching eggs for tho…

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0 Jun 4, 2014

Turkey Wars in the Star

Here's something from the Toronto Star... If you're eating organic turkey this weekend, savour it, because by next Thanksgiving it may be…

Started by Andrew Campbell

2 Jan 14, 2010
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Chicken Farmers Team Up With Theresa Albert to Bring Cooking Back.

Chicken Farmers of Canada Team Up With Theresa Albert to Bring Cooking Back Podcast and blog focuses on healthy and home-cooked meals that…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Aug 22, 2009

Where Does Your Food Come From? Comments on Educating Consumers

These online tools are a good idea - these videos with farmers should be credible to consumers... The Farms.com Team. Turkey Farm Welcome…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Aug 22, 2009

Comments on the Implementation of the Animal Care Program.

CFO Introduces Animal Care Program. From the CFO website. Program supported by the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies and the Canadi…

Started by OntAG Admin

0 Aug 22, 2009

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Make Every Acre Count with the BCRC's New Gross Margins Calculator

Gross margin analysis can be used to evaluate the financial performance of various enterprises of a farm business within the short term. This analysis can assist in allocating limited resources (like land) to their existing enterprises to find which combination optimizes profit.   If a beef cattle producer has land allocated to specific uses (e.g., pasture, crops), the reallocation of this land has implications for the farm’s net income. For example, cow-calf producers must choose between maintaining pasture and hay land or converting it into cash crop production. These decisions are driven by ecological considerations (e.g., risk of erosion, too rocky), personal preference and the potential profitability of each land use. Gross margin is the total revenue derived from an enterprise less the variable (direct) costs incurred in that enterprise (e.g., feed, fuel, seed). This can be reported for the whole enterprise or per unit of output. For example, land allocation can be considered o

The Unexpected Upside of Canada’s Wildfires

Colin Penner, who farms about 3,700 acres an hour's drive north of the U.S. border, crunched up a handful of plump canola pods and blew the chaff into a stiff prairie breeze. A small pile of tiny black seeds remained in his palm. Last summer, high heat and harsh sun scorched canola's yellow flowers and ruined their pollen, knocking down yields across Western Canada. This summer, smoke from nearby wildfires shrouded the July skies and protected Penner's young crop from the sun's burning rays, resulting in more seeds per pod and more pods per plant. RELATED: Should Canada sprint to replant trees after intense wildfire years? "Look at all these pods," he said. He would wait to see what the harvest brings, but "smoke will likely be a positive thing." Protection from extreme heat As Canada's western provinces experience the second-worst wildfire season in decades, driven by hotter and drier conditions due to climate change, some canola farmers say they are seeing an unexpected benefit

Ontario agriculture is worth celebrating this week — and every week

By Clint Cameron, Director, Ontario Federation of Agriculture

Minister MacDonald meets with industry to discuss AgriMarketing funding increase and expansion into new markets

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island – Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency delivers 7 measures to cut red tape and support Canada's agricultural sector

The Government of Canada is committed to taking decisive action to strengthen Canada’s economy and global competitiveness. Today, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is delivering on this commitment through a suite of regulatory changes aimed at reducing red tape and supporting economic resiliency for Canada’s agricultural sector.

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