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"Can anyone show me some solar installations that have been productive and running fo…"

Peter Gredig replied Jul 8, 2010 to solar panels

6 Jul 9, 2010
Reply by Roadrunner

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Peter Gredig replied Jan 27, 2010 to OFA is looking for your feedback on "What is your Number One Issue?" Let them know here....

23 Jan 30, 2010
Reply by Joann

"Thanks JC for steering the discussion back to the original topic which was "What is…"

Peter Gredig replied Jan 27, 2010 to OFA is looking for your feedback on "What is your Number One Issue?" Let them know here....

23 Jan 30, 2010
Reply by Joann

"Here are some of the comments from our other chat forum. Love your commentary Pet…"

Peter Gredig replied Nov 16, 2009 to Attention Hunters!

9 May 1, 2019
Reply by Rick

"Here is the video field update on how the crop is doing. Check out this video… http…"

Peter Gredig replied Nov 13, 2009 to Planting Wheat

5 Nov 13, 2009
Reply by Peter Gredig

"Hey Wayne - I put a "y" at the top of the metal seed tube that comes out of the seed…"

Peter Gredig replied Oct 21, 2009 to Planting Wheat

5 Nov 13, 2009
Reply by Peter Gredig

"Noble thinking. Not sure if it is realistic, but your heart is in the right place.…"

Peter Gredig replied Oct 13, 2009 to Surplus farm houses

26 Dec 12, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"Well said Wayne - it is an issue with two sides and I respect that. You are not the…"

Peter Gredig replied Oct 12, 2009 to Surplus farm houses

26 Dec 12, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

"Maybe I'm just getting cynical, but I really feel that we have become so adept at pr…"

Peter Gredig replied Oct 12, 2009 to Future of Ontario Agr As We Know It

19 Nov 20, 2009
Reply by Joann

"I'm with Roadrunner on this one....... If you have to deal with a number of rental…"

Peter Gredig replied Oct 12, 2009 to Surplus farm houses

26 Dec 12, 2011
Reply by Robert Hillman

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With just under 3.5 million beef cows and a fed kill shy of 3 million head, Canada raises a fraction of North America’s cattle — but exports roughly half of what it produces as live cattle or beef. Canadian Cattle Association (CCA) General Manager Ryder Lee says Alberta–Saskatchewan cow country, Ontario and Alberta feeding hubs, and U.S. packing plants in Washington, Utah and Pennsylvania are tightly interlinked, making border access and science-based trade rules non-negotiable for producers on both sides. Raised on a commercial cow-calf operation in southern Saskatchewan — just 20 miles north of Montana — Lee grew up in what he describes as “cattle country.” After earning an animal science degree, he spent six years in agricultural sales with Dow AgroSciences before stumbling into cattle industry association work. He spent a decade in Ottawa doing policy lobbying, then served seven years as CEO of the Saskatchewan Cattlemen’s Association before joining CCA as General Manager three y

Agricultural giant at centre of urban-rural housing divide in Ontario border city

It's been all about building as many new homes as possible in Ontario recently, but now a big corporation wants to stop housing projects in the Sarnia area — something that’s pitting rural and urban communities against one another. Cargill wants the provincial government to utilize its Minister’s Zoning Order (MZO) for the opposite reason it was originally intended. The tool has become increasingly common as Ontario pushes to build 1.5 million homes by 2031. An MZO allows the housing minister to override the local planning process and make decisions directly. Usually, that means speeding up development. But in Sarnia, Cargill wants Minister of Municipal Affairs of Housing Rob Flack to step in and block new homes from being built near its property. The company is one of the biggest agricultural corporations in the world, and it operates a large grain terminal at Sarnia Harbour. This is where farmers truck their corn, soybeans and wheat at harvest time. Some of the product also comes

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CFIA Reports Show Strong Canadian Food Safety Compliance Across National Testing Programs

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: Ontario Crops Show Strong Start Despite Weather Challenges

Ontario crops show steady progress with near-complete planting, early growth challenges, and rising weed and disease concerns across corn, soybean, and wheat fields.

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