Ontario Agriculture

The network for agriculture in Ontario, Canada

Come find us at the Canada Outdoor Farm Show! Farms.com, AgCareers.com, Ag Buyer's Guide and Farms.com Risk Management

Come find us at the Outdoor Farm Show: Download the show map. Find photos from the Show here (keep checking back for more).

September 9, 10, 11, 2014 (8:30am to 5:00pm) | Canada’s Outdoor Park | Woodstock, Ontario

Be sure to drop by the Farms.com Booth at the Outdoor Farm Show - 5th Lane North!

Visit with the Ag Buyer's Guide team - find out how about the NEW WEBSITE

or pick up the September 2014 copy of the Ag Buyer's Guide for all your farm equipment needs.

Meet with Pamela Schell and Carolyn Fitz  from AgCareers.com.

Say 'hi' if you run into them!

Discuss crop marketing with Moe Agostino, Chief Commodity Strategist, Farms.com Risk Management - you will find him at the Pride Seeds Pavillion by Entrance 6 talking to farmers at 11 am & 2 pm.                                                                               

Embedded image permalink

Views: 169

Comment

You need to be a member of Ontario Agriculture to add comments!

Join Ontario Agriculture

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

Minnesota Wildfires Threaten Agriculture as Governor Walz Mobilizes National Guard

As wildfires spread across northern Minnesota and along the Ontario border, Governor Tim Walz has declared a peacetime emergency and mobilized the Minnesota National Guard.

Supporting Canadian cattle processors

The government is looking to align some rules with the U.S.

Weather Outlook Raises Flash Drought Concerns for U.S. Corn Belt as Heat Dome Intensifies

Record-breaking heat across the northern United States is raising concerns about crop stress and flash drought development in key growing regions.

Canada’s ag ministers meeting this week

The FPT meetings will occur in Halifax, N.S.

USDA July Crop Report Sparks Rally in Grain Markets

A bullish July USDA report boosted grain markets as tightening supplies, threatening weather, and strong export demand improved the outlook for corn, soybeans, and wheat.

© 2026   Created by Darren Marsland.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service