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Consumers are Agriculture's Greatest Allies - Busy Women's Guide blogs about dairy farming

Proof is in the pudding.. Educate consumers and show them, and they will be agriculture's greatest advocates.

The author of the blog, Busy Women's Guide recently visited a dairy farm in Wisconsin to really understand where her milk comes from. Here is her post: "The Soul of Farming: Busy Woman’s Guide to Eating Better"
 
 
 

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

Planting Flax? Make 2026 Different, don’t Cause Early Season Stress in Your Flax!

With careful planning and attention to soil, seeding, nutrition, and disease management, flaxseed growers can set their crop up for a resilient and profitable growing season.

Ag in the House: April 20 – 24

Kody Blois pushed back against Conservative questions about a trade deal with the U.S.

Canada EU Trade Win for Flaxseed Farmers

Canada will end flaxseed testing for EU exports in May 2026, reducing costs for farmers, improving trade flow, and showing global trust in Canadian agricultural quality and safety.

Canada EU Trade Win for Flaxseed Farmers

Canada will end flaxseed testing for EU exports in May 2026, reducing costs for farmers, improving trade flow, and showing global trust in Canadian agricultural quality and safety.

U.S. Dry Weather Pushes Wheat Markets Higher

Dry conditions, frost risks, and strong market demand are lifting wheat and oilseed prices. Farmers and traders are watching weather forecasts closely, as further supply pressure could push markets higher in coming weeks.

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