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General Agriculture Discussions

This area is a good place for questions and comments of a general nature that don't fit a specific sector. Go ahead....let others know what you think.

399 May 1, 2019
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Crop Talk

This area will be great for asking agronomic questions, letting others know what is working on your farm...share your thoughts.

79 Aug 14, 2016
Scouting And Managing Tough Weeds: Canada Fleabane.
by OntAG Admin

Dairy in Ontario Talk

A gathering place for the dairy industry to share information, opinions....ask and answer questions.

14 Dec 2, 2013
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Commodity Market Talk

This discussion forum is the place to ask questions about commodity prices and how can you best manage your buying and selling.

35 Aug 15, 2017
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Machinery Talk

This is the area to post your comments on machinery, what is working well, maintenance and repair, hints and values....

39 May 4, 2019
Notill tye drill verus Greatplains drill and caddy
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Pork in Ontario Discussions

A virtual meeting room for the the Ontario pork sector to share information and debate the issues of the day.

26 Apr 28, 2016
2 questions about my pigs
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Poultry Chat

The place for the Poulty sector to communicate with each other.

5 Jun 4, 2014
Ostrich Chicks and Fertile Ostrich Eggs for sale
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Beef in Ontario Talk

Talk with others involved in the Ontario beef industry...share thoughts, ask questions and provide your opinions.

17 May 29, 2018
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Government and Politics in Ontario Agriculture: The Boiler Room

Here is where you can vent or let the politicians know what you think of legislation, policies or programs.... Please keep it clean....

79 Jun 7, 2015
Reply by Joe Dales

Sheep Industry in Ontario Chat

For sheep producers, share your comments and ideas with each other.

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Horticulture Info Exchange

A great place for fruit and vegetable producers to share information on production, markets and the industry.

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AgClassifieds: Buy and Sell Forum

Please feel free to post any buy/sell information here instead of in the discussion areas.

32 Oct 26, 2020
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China Imposes 75.8% Tariff on Canadian Canola, Escalating Trade Dispute

China has imposed a provisional 75.8% anti-dumping duty on Canadian canola, a move that could effectively halt exports to its largest customer.

Agricultural plastics management engagement

We are gathering insights and perspectives about how a regulatory approach could be applied to managing agricultural plastics waste. Agricultural plastics, such as baler twine, grain bags, bale wrap, and silage plastic, can cause waste challenges for agricultural producers and agricultural businesses and leave lasting environmental impacts. Currently, recycling options for agricultural plastics are limited to certain materials and rely on voluntary approaches or pilot programs. Shifting to a regulatory approach would provide long-term certainty for material management, a level playing field for agricultural plastics producers, and economies of scale to better support processing facilities. It would also encourage agricultural plastics producers to develop innovative waste management solutions. Get informed In Alberta, there are currently 2 regulatory approaches for the end-of-life management of waste materials that can be recycled. The approaches are typically referred to as extend

Canola Industry Statement on China’s Preliminary Ruling on Canadian Canola Seed Imports

The Canola Council of Canada (CCC) and Canadian Canola Growers Association (CCGA) are deeply disappointed with today’s preliminary ruling by China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) as part of its anti-dumping investigation into Canadian canola seed imports. In its ruling, MOFCOM announced the imposition of a 75.8% duty, collected in the form of a deposit, on all Canadian canola seed shipments as of August 14, 2025. Since the beginning of China’s anti-dumping investigation in September 2024, the Canadian canola industry has been consistent in its position that Canada’s canola trade with China is aligned with and supports rules-based trade, fair market access and competitiveness of Canadian canola in the Chinese market. China is a highly valued market and the Canadian canola industry has and will continue to work hard to meet Chinese customer and food security needs. “With this preliminary determination of dumping for canola seed together with the existing 100% anti-discrimination tarif

Farmers React as Canola Prices Drop Amid China’s New Tariffs

Following China’s announcement of steep anti-dumping duties on Canadian canola, farmers share their reactions and worries about the immediate financial impact and potential ripple effects in the agricultural sector.

From a tough crop year to livestock feed gains in Alberta

The governments of Canada and Alberta, through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, increased the low yield allowance so farmers can use poor crops for feed. The 2025 crop year continues to be challenging in some regions of Alberta. Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) has adjusted the low yield allowance, enabling farmers to salvage crops for livestock feed in an effort to reduce producers’ feed-related costs. The low yield allowance is a standard part of production insurance and is meant for situations where there may not be value in harvesting for grain (for example, low yield due to extreme heat and severe drought). Producers should contact AFSC at least 5 days in advance of harvesting to share details about their situation and find out how best to proceed. AFSC will work with clients to complete a field inspection as soon as possible. This change means that if the appraised yield falls below the established threshold level, AFSC can reduce the apprai

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