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Bristow replied Nov 7, 2010 to A plea from one of your own.

4 Nov 9, 2010
Reply by John Schwartzentruber

"No there is no conspirsy, because they now do it openly, right in front of you now.…"

Bristow replied Nov 7, 2010 to Great topic for discussion - "Is Organic Food Really What You Think It Is?"

6 Nov 25, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"Thank you John, I even called the bastards three times, all you get is a recorded me…"

Bristow replied Nov 2, 2010 to Good bye

4 Nov 9, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"Al Scholz, Quote" go to your banker or board of directors for help" ? Why would you…"

Bristow replied Oct 20, 2010 to AgVisionTV: Are you an achiever or just plain stubborn? What works best on your farm?

1 Oct 20, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"The 681 other businesses, they don't have cow shit, pig stink and chicken smell, tha…"

Bristow replied Oct 9, 2010 to In LF Press: Health and safety program initiated four years ago by the Ontario government is ‘pathetic'

1 Oct 9, 2010
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Bristow replied Oct 8, 2010 to Codex Alimentarious and Nuticide

12 Jan 13, 2011
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Bristow replied Oct 8, 2010 to Codex Alimentarious and Nuticide

12 Jan 13, 2011
Reply by Bristow

"Yes what can you say its good to see the number of policial posts and senior public…"

Bristow replied Oct 7, 2010 to Welcome to John Burke as the new Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

1 Oct 7, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"As you can see by the response no one cares. You know that the price is going to go…"

Bristow replied Oct 7, 2010 to Potash: BHP or PCS - Which is the best deal for farmers? Farmers of North America Comment...What do you think?

1 Oct 7, 2010
Reply by Bristow

"John I am sorry you won't get them, because slim that leaks from the pipe, ends up s…"

Bristow replied Oct 7, 2010 to Time to Give Notice.

1 Oct 7, 2010
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Update on AAFC Staffing Reductions and Canola Research

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC)’s decision to close multiple research stations and reduce staff across the country is alarming. Consultation is urgently needed so research funders understand the impacts of the cuts, explore alternatives where needed, and identify paths forward. AAFC researchers and facilities are world-class, and they have played a crucial role in advancing canola production for Canadian farmers. Alberta Canola, Manitoba Canola Growers and SaskOilseeds expresses our heartfelt gratitude to the AAFC researchers, technicians, and other supporting staff who have contributed to growth and profitability of the canola sector in Canada. Canadian farmers have earned Canada’s place as a leading oilseed supplier, with canola contributing billions to the Canadian economy; these government cuts raise serious questions about the support needed to sustain that success. Canola growers invest millions of dollars per year in research projects, many of which are being led and

Joint Letter on the Closure of Federal Agricultural Research Centres

We are writing to express our deep disappointment with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s recent decision to close three federal research and development centres and four satellite research farms across Canada, including the research and development centre in Lacombe, Alberta. Research and development are critical to advancing industries and economies by addressing current challenges and building resilience for the future and has played a vital role in growing agricultural exports to $100.3 billion in 2024 (AAFC, 2025). In the context of today’s global environment and declining productivity for Canadian agriculture, it is more important than ever to support domestic research capacity to ensure Canada remains a leader in agriculture for years to come. Public investment in agricultural research has historically delivered some of the highest economic returns of any government expenditure. Independent studies consistently demonstrate that agricultural research and development generates st

Alberta Canola Announces Board Leadership After 36th AGM

Alberta Canola Producers Commission held its 36th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, during the CrossRoads Crop Conference in Edmonton. Following the AGM, the Board re-elected Andre Harpe of Valhalla Centre, as Chair and elected Christine McKee of Stirling as Vice Chair. Harpe also recognized and thanked outgoing directors Christi Friesen and Paula Law for their dedicated service. Friesen represented growers in Region 1, bringing energy, thoughtful perspective, and a strong commitment to collaboration. Law served growers in Region 7 and was a respected voice on the Board, known for her leadership, vision, and steady focus on the best interests of Alberta’s canola growers. The Board also welcomed Chris Kamphuis of Worsley as the new director for Region 1 and Jason Lenz of Bentley as the new director for Region 7.

Canadian Olympic ties to ag

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Nutrien has named Chris Reynolds as EVP Global Sales to unite sales teams worldwide improve efficiency and strengthen customer value as part of a planned leadership transition.

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