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OntAG Admin replied Mar 30, 2013 to Help Wanted: Crop Farm Production Operator, Blaney Grain Farms, Milton, Ontario.

5 Mar 30, 2013
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"My Back Still Aches When I Hear That Word.... "

OntAG Admin replied Mar 6, 2013 to Canadian Music Icon Stompin' Tom Connors dies at 77, here is his "Poor, Poor Farmer" Song

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"Stompin' Tom Connors penned a letter to his fans. Read here http://flip.it/Z9FSh "

OntAG Admin replied Mar 6, 2013 to Canadian Music Icon Stompin' Tom Connors dies at 77, here is his "Poor, Poor Farmer" Song

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"Today's Twitter Post by @Kathleen_Wynne a Positive Sign Kathleen Wynne ‏@Kathleen_W…"

OntAG Admin replied Feb 25, 2013 to Will Kathleen Wynne be a good minister of agriculture?

9 Mar 13, 2013
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"Media Release from Ag Critic Ernie Hardeman   Farmers Concerned about Part-Time Mini…"

OntAG Admin replied Feb 15, 2013 to Will Kathleen Wynne be a good minister of agriculture?

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"The response to the God Made A Farmer Super Bowl Commercial has been outstanding. We…"

OntAG Admin replied Feb 5, 2013 to What do you think of the Ram Truck Super Bowl Commercial "Farmer" Paul Harvey's So God Made A Farmer.

3 Feb 14, 2013
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"ELGIN'S JOHN WISE DESCRIBED AS POLITICIAN WHO WOULD LISTEN-PASSES 01/14/13 From St…"

OntAG Admin replied Jan 14, 2013 to John Wise, former Minister of Agriculture and Dairy farmer Dies at the age of 77.

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"John Wise Remembered. From London Free Press. http://www.lfpress.com/2013/01/10/fo…"

OntAG Admin replied Jan 13, 2013 to John Wise, former Minister of Agriculture and Dairy farmer Dies at the age of 77.

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"OwenRoberts_GLG3:19pm via Web First two fields of corn coming off near harmony, repo…"

OntAG Admin replied Oct 2, 2012 to Corn Harvest Updates and Plots on Twitter - Week of October 1st, 2012

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"Arlington Farms @Mike_Lishman 92Y12 43.1 bu against OAC Kents 36.5 bu. Are I.P. bean…"

OntAG Admin replied Sep 30, 2012 to Soybean harvest has started - share your results and progress here ...

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Agriculture Headlines from Farms.com Canada East News - click on title for full story

Rail Inflation Index Increased for Maximum Revenue Entitlement for Western Grain

New VRCPI determinations from the Canadian Transportation Agency show modest increases for CN and CPKC that will influence regulated western grain transportation revenues in the 2026–2027 crop year.

Pet Obesity a Growing Concern

Pet obesity is common but manageable. Veterinarians explain how to identify excess weight, manage feeding habits, encourage activity, and support long term pet health.

Lab on a Drone Lab Tests Farm Waterways Fast

Iowa State researchers developed a drone-based water testing system that measures nitrate levels quickly, helping farmers monitor runoff, protect waterways, and improve fertilizer use with real-time data.

Grain Transport Disruptions Can Cost Sector $540 Million in a Week

A single week of rail and port disruptions during peak export season can cost Canada’s grain sector up to $540 million, with most of the damage tied to lost sales that are unlikely to be recovered, according to a new analysis. Commissioned by the Ag Transport Coalition, the study found roughly 94% of the financial impact from supply chain disruptions comes from reduced sales rather than penalties or added costs. The report said that when Canadian grain does not move, international buyers often turn to competing suppliers, leaving sales permanently lost rather than simply delayed. The coalition released the findings April 27 as part of its Too Much on the Line campaign, which is calling for changes to Canada’s labour regulations to reduce the risk of future supply chain shutdowns. The report said the financial damage can begin even before a strike or lockout officially starts. Uncertainty ahead of a disruption can cause railways to stop accepting new shipments, exporters to pull b

Domestic Canola Crush Rebounds in March

After dipping below 1 million tonnes for the first time in the 2025-26 marketing year in February, the Canadian canola crush rebounded in March. A Statistics Canada crush report Thursday pegged the March canola crush at 1.097 million tonnes, up a hefty 15.3% from February’s 951,353, and 7.1% above the same month last year. The year-to-date 2025-26 crush (August to March) now stands at 8.163 million tonnes, 4.1% above the same period a year earlier. As of the end of March, the cumulative crush for the current marketing year represented 68% of Agriculture Canada’s full year projection of 12 million – nearly identical to the previous year when the crush totaled 11.412 million tonnes. At the end of February, the 2025-26 crush was running 3.7% ahead of a year earlier and represented about 58% of the full-year crush forecast. In its April supply-demand update, Agriculture Canada left its 2025-26 canola crush forecast unchanged from March at 12 million but lifted its new-crop crush ou

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