Following the massive setback of an estimated 4.2% global economic contraction in 2020 due to COVID-19, 2021 will likely see a rebound of similar proportions.
2020 was an exceptional year for many Ontario soybean growers. Although not all regions had good yields, much of the province harvested outstanding soybeans.
The Government of Ontario is investing up to $3 million through the Equine Hardship Program to help horse experience businesses cover animal maintenance costs incurred from COVID-19 disruptions.
Krista Klompstra discusses how Granular Business can help farmers gain better control over their farming operations.
Trade statistics, international trade agreements and non-tariff trade barriers are not always top-of-mind for farm families.
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