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At 2:48pm on December 8, 2009, Arlie McFaul said…
Clinton - I like your new pic, where is it taken??
At 7:54am on December 8, 2009, Nathan Klages said…
Touche
At 2:49pm on December 7, 2009, Nathan Klages said…
dude your picture is sideways
 
 
 

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Diversification Key to Addressing Canada-U.S. Trade Tensions

The Research Lead with Agrifood Economic Systems suggests Canada needs to reduce its reliance on the United States by finding new friends with whom to trade, starting within Canada. An Independent Agri-Food Policy Note, released by Agrifood Economic Systems, examines the impact on Canada of U.S. policy shifts, involving deportations, tax policy changes, government cuts and tariffs.

Warmer Weather and Limited Rainfall Allow Rapid Advancement in Spring Planting

Manitoba Agriculture reports limited rainfall and warmer soil temperatures allowed for rapid advancement in spring seeding over the past week. Manitoba Agriculture released its weekly crop report Tuesday. Sonia Wilson, an oilseed specialist with Manitoba Agriculture, says warmer temperatures and limited rainfall have allowed farmers to make excellent progress.

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