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OASC
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Is OASC going to be able to do what it was set up to do, or are the governments going to finger point and try and make it self destroy?

Started this discussion. Last reply by John Schwartzentruber Jul 31, 2010.

Smart phones-Management tool or time consumer
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I heard Andrew Campbell speak last night on the benefits of computers and smart phones in agriculture. I know the benefits of the phones along with the fact that I will likely own one in the future.…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Joe Dales Nov 10, 2009.

Surplus farm houses
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Over the last year and a half in Perth County we have had the surplus farm house issue visited twice. Most recently about a month ago county council decide to turn the motion down for the second…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert Hillman Dec 12, 2011.

 

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At 6:16am on October 5, 2009, Sara Avoledo said…
I don't know...the program cut it off :(
 
 
 

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Transforming fertilizer production: Genesis Fertilizers’ low-carbon vision for Western Canada

Western Canada’s farming sector, the backbone of its economy, is at a crossroads. Volatile fertilizer prices, heavy reliance on imports, and the urgent need for sustainable practices pose significant challenges for farmers striving to maintain profitable and environmentally responsible operations. Recognising the urgency of these issues, Genesis Fertilizers – a farmer-driven initiative – has taken a step to reshape the future of agriculture. Their mission: proposing to construct Canada’s first low-carbon nitrogen fertilizer facility, designed to stabilise supply, lower net operational costs for farmers, and reduce the carbon footprint of fertilizer production. This multi-billion dollar proposed facility is more than an infrastructure investment. It represents a groundbreaking vision for agricultural sustainability, integrating advanced carbon capture technology and innovative production methods. Through strategic partnerships with global technology leaders including DL E&C, thyssenkr

Buy BC helps more local farmers, processors succeed

British Columbians will experience a wider variety of local food and beverage options as more farmers and small businesses get support through Buy BC. “British Columbians know the Buy BC logo represents local products that are produced and processed by people in their communities, from small family farms to innovative food producers,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture and Food. “Buy BC is supporting the people who make up our province’s diverse agriculture and food industry so, together, we can continue to shine a light on many unique and delicious products produced here at home, while strengthening local food systems and economies.” Through the Buy BC Partnership Program, $2 million is available to support those eligible to participate in provincewide marketing projects to help boost awareness, demand, and sales of B.C. products. The funding will help additional local food and beverage companies and industry associations share their stories with more people around the provin

U of G Professor and Food Scientist Named to Order of Ontario

A world-leading scientist at the University of Guelph whose discoveries have revolutionized our understanding of food has been awarded one of the province’s highest honours.

OVC Professor Emeritus Appointed to Order of Canada

A University of Guelph veterinarian recognized for his groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of E. coli bacteria has been named to the Order of Canada. 

Maple Leaf Foods Increases Quarterly Dividend by 9% and announces First Quarter Distribution

Maple Leaf Foods Inc. ("Maple Leaf Foods" or the "Company") (TSX: MFI), an iconic Canadian protein company, announced today that it is increasing its quarterly cash dividend by 9% from $0.22 per share to $0.24 per share, or $0.96 per share annually. With this increase, the dividend payment for the first quarter of 2025 will be $0.24 per common share, payable on March 31, 2025, to shareholders of record at the close of business on March 7, 2025

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