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COLORADO, USA — The Farmers' Almanac, which has provided weather guidance for more than 200 years, has released its fall forecast for the United States and Canada. The forecast, which covers September ...
Some Lower Mainland farmers say they are noticing a push to buy local produce this summer.While they welcome the move, they ...
U.S. dairy producers insist they're not looking for Canada to dismantle its supply management system, but they do want Canada ...
An deal struck between a southwestern Ontario cattlemen's association and a conservation authority promises to do wonders for ...
On his 2,500-acre farm just north of the Canada-US border, he grows canola each year on about 1,000 acres, and feels certain the United States will ramp up tariffs against Canada that will be ...
Farmers' markets provide a host of benefits to both consumers and farmers. They offer a localized alternative to global supply chains, which are often susceptible to delays and shortages.
Farmers and meat producers across the U.S. can expect the new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China and the retaliation to hurt their bottom lines by billions of dollars if they stay in place a while.
Across Canada's prairie provinces, farmers in Saskatchewan expect seeding of wheat to be little changed from 2024 at 14.2 million acres, while in Alberta farmers expect to plant 6.6% more wheat in ...
Canada’s farmers and ethanol producers need policies that help them remain competitive and promote strength in our domestic value chains,” said Jeff Harrison, Chair, Grain Farmers of Ontario.
A newly planted canola field near Davidson, Saskatchewan, Canada in May 2023. Farmers are wavering on what to plant now after major buyer China slapped tariffs on Canadian canola.