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"Check out the story in the London Free Press: Couple too busy to collect award FAR…"

OntAG Admin replied Jun 9, 2011 to Celebrating Agri-Food Innovators in Southwestern Ontario

4 Jun 24, 2011
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"Congratulations to the winners and all the innovative, hard working farmers! McGuint…"

OntAG Admin replied Jun 6, 2011 to Celebrating Agri-Food Innovators in Southwestern Ontario

4 Jun 24, 2011
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"Guelph MP Frank Valeriote has been appointed Lib ag critic. Replaces Wayne Easter,"

OntAG Admin replied Jun 2, 2011 to From Ontario ... Malcolm Allen, NDP, named critic for Agriculture and Agri-Food.

1 Jun 2, 2011
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"Where do you live? Farms.com Team."

OntAG Admin replied May 12, 2011 to Hunting Properties

2 May 12, 2011
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"Sounds like fun and good to get the young adults engaged in the election. Thanks"

OntAG Admin replied Apr 29, 2011 to Vote Mob! How to get Students Voting!

2 May 2, 2011
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OntAG Admin replied Apr 29, 2011 to GFO: Food VS Fuel: The Debate Is Over. Do you agree with Grain Farmers of Ontario?

2 Apr 29, 2011
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"The report is available online at www.gfo.ca  "

OntAG Admin replied Apr 26, 2011 to GFO: Food VS Fuel: The Debate Is Over. Do you agree with Grain Farmers of Ontario?

2 Apr 29, 2011
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"Here is the link to the online taped video of the Ag Leaders Debate.   http://www.cf…"

OntAG Admin replied Apr 12, 2011 to National Agriculture Leaders Debate: It Can Be Watched online. What Should They Discuss? What Did You Think of the Debate?

3 Apr 12, 2011
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"CFA's Election Messaging Farm families across Canada -200,000 strong - are a large p…"

OntAG Admin replied Apr 6, 2011 to Check out the Liberal government’s “Rural Canada Matters” strategy

1 Apr 6, 2011
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"The Experts Agree: Ontario Building on Success in Agriculture QUEEN'S PARK, March 2…"

OntAG Admin replied Mar 29, 2011 to Ontario budget delivers new risk management program for Ontario farmers

8 Apr 1, 2011
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Agriculture Headlines from Farms.com Canada East News - click on title for full story

Ag Salary Benchmarking: How Agribusinesses Set Competitive Pay

In a tightening labor market, agribusinesses are turning to specialized salary benchmarking tools to set competitive compensation and retain top talent across agriculture and food sectors.

Ontario Grain Farmers Open 2026 Legacy Scholarship

The 2026 Grain Farmers of Ontario Legacy Scholarship offers financial support to eligible Ontario students pursuing post-secondary studies that contribute to the future of the grain and agri food sector

CROPLAN Expands Canola Portfolio with Brevant® Hybrids

CROPLAN expands its canola lineup by adding proven Brevant® hybrids, providing Canadian growers and independent retailers with reliable seed choices for the 2027 growing season.

From Tractors to Putting Livestock at Risk: The Rising Cyber Risk Facing Canadian Farms

Canadian farms are becoming cyber targets. Experts urge better awareness training and faster response to protect livestock food systems and farm technology.

Western Canadian Wheat and Barley Breeding Groups Push for New Long-Term Vision

Western Canadian wheat and barley breeding groups say the sector is at an “inflection point” and needs a renewed, collaborative vision to keep delivering better varieties for farmers and end-use customers. The Canadian Wheat Research Coalition recently brought together stakeholders directly involved in wheat and barley plant breeding in Winnipeg to discuss the future of the sector. Participants included the Canadian Barley Research Coalition, Seeds Canada, the University of Manitoba, the University of Saskatchewan Crop Development Centre and the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Alberta. In a joint statement Thursday, the groups said they agreed that Western Canada’s wheat and barley breeding system should be innovation-driven, while allowing collaboration and competition to exist side by side. The shared goal is to attract more diverse investment and provide farmers with a wider choice of superior, field-ready varieties that meet market

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