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"In the sheep industy I understand that there was a small number that signed up and t…"

littlelamb replied Jan 6, 2012 to RMP or in beef RMIP How many producers signed up, if you didn't why not?

1 Jan 6, 2012
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"Just bumping this up in case anyone is interested. It is next week."

littlelamb replied Oct 22, 2010 to OSMA 2010 AGM & Producer Education Day

1 Oct 22, 2010
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"What about looking for "Women in Food" who are doing something great in your communi…"

littlelamb replied Jul 29, 2010 to Queen of the Furrow Calender

2 Jul 29, 2010
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"Hey Laurie, How did the chat go with Jim Gracie @ Quality Foods."

littlelamb replied May 14, 2010 to Regulatory Burdens on Slaughter Facilities.

16 May 26, 2010
Reply by Joe Dales

"Laurie, It was really well written, but Gary Schellenberger lives not more then 1/4…"

littlelamb replied May 7, 2010 to Regulatory Burdens on Slaughter Facilities.

16 May 26, 2010
Reply by Joe Dales

"Bristow has a good point. What they should do is make any product being imported int…"

littlelamb replied Apr 26, 2010 to Safe Quality and Traceability

12 May 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

"Corn planters going like crazy here in the Stratford area. We are hoping to get it i…"

littlelamb replied Apr 21, 2010 to How much field work is going on?

8 May 5, 2010
Reply by Sandra Dales

"Hi Cathy, The WOLPA (Westeren Ontario Lamb Producer Association) is holding the nex…"

littlelamb replied Mar 23, 2010 to Sheep Seminar for the novice producer

2 Mar 23, 2010
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"You forgot the Processor. They have to play a major part in traceability and food sa…"

littlelamb replied Mar 12, 2010 to Safe Quality and Traceability

12 May 19, 2010
Reply by Karen Mahon

"I'd go laptop, less space on the desk, portable and unless you want to hook up all t…"

littlelamb replied Mar 3, 2010 to Would you buy a laptop or a desktop?

5 Mar 13, 2010
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3rd Annual BBQ & Brew at the Ballpark Raises $20,000 for Iowa Food Banks

Hundreds of Iowans gathered at Principal Park on June 21 for the third annual BBQ & Brew at the Ballpark, raising more than $20,000 to support food banks across the state. The family-friendly event was presented by the Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) in partnership with the Iowa Cubs and Fareway Stores. “Events like BBQ & Brew show how strong our communities are when we come together for a common cause,” said Doug Gruver, IPPA board member and two-time event volunteer. “Giving back is at the heart of what we do as pork producers. Whether it’s raising food or raising funds, we’re proud to serve Iowans beyond the farm. This event is also a great opportunity to showcase the high-quality product we raise in Iowa and the incredible BBQ talent and passion of the teams who compete.” This year’s event featured 24 backyard barbecue teams competing for $12,000 in prize money across three pork categories: loin, ribs, and butt. Fareway Stores played a critical role in making the event pos

Ontario pasture lands get $5M boost

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Soy Canada annual meeting emphasizes opportunity and innovation amid industry challenges

Soy Canada’s annual meeting focussed on solutions that position Canadian soy for success during industry presentations and discussions at this year’s event. The theme, Gather and Grow, challenged participants to focus on finding opportunities amid global challenges created by conflict, uncertainty and volatility.

Canada’s dairy, poultry and egg farmers welcome the passage of Bill C-202

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