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Following Europe?

business.financialpost.com/2011/12/14/burned-by-solar/Is there any reason to think that we can escape the same hard lessons experienced by Germany and other countries who ill-advisedly rushed down…Continue

Started Dec 15, 2011

McGuinty's Back

An appropriate song to celebrate? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2CfvVUE22E&feature=relatedContinue

Started Oct 6, 2011

1948 Cartoon

Somewhat precient? …Continue

Started Sep 12, 2011

 

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Farm Livestock, Farm Crops

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At 3:46am on October 3, 2009, Wayne Black said…
Thanks for using your real name John.
 
 
 

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

Recent pickup truck recalls

Multiple trucks are under recall for different reasons

Operating farm equipment in Newfoundland and Labrador

If the equipment remains on private property, an operator doesn’t need to hold a license

Canada’s Meat Sector Joins CAFTA Ahead of CUSMA Review

The Canadian Meat Council has joined CAFTA as a Friend, reinforcing unified agri-food trade advocacy as Canada approaches the 2026 CUSMA review.

When Grain Stops Moving Rail and Port Delays Cost Canada Up to $540 Million

Canada’s grain sector faces hundreds of millions in unrecoverable losses from even brief rail and port disruptions, according to a new economic analysis.

When Grain Stops Moving Rail and Port Delays Cost Canada Up to $540 Million

Canada’s grain sector faces hundreds of millions in unrecoverable losses from even brief rail and port disruptions, according to a new economic analysis.

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