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Farmers, small businesses, bankers, and manufacturers would like more certainty in tariiff policy, David Murray writes.
The extremely dry conditions in Manitoba, which have led to multiple wildfires in the north, are now pushing other areas ...
No. 4 in Canada was the Evolve Cellars 2018 Brut Nature, priced at $58. Bone dry and very impressive, it leads a strong ...
Some farmers are feeling anxious as their fields sit quieter than usual. They're watching weeks slip by without the harvests they depend on to make a living. What's happening? Cold snaps in ...
Farmers across Canada are scrambling for solutions to keep their crops viable amid extreme heat and dry conditions. Paul ...
Women play an essential role in food and nutrition security through their responsibilities in provision and preparation of ...
President Trump announced that the US will impose a 50% tariff on all Brazilian imports starting Aug. 1, up from the prior 10 ...
The tables were stacked with carrots and beets, their greens still attached, with Japanese eggplants and Lebanese cucumbers, with Tokyo turnips and Chinese cabbage. There were circles of garlic scapes ...
In today's high-cost, low-margin environment, grain and row crop farmers can't afford to leave yield and profit in the field.
President Trump is reportedly pushing for higher blanket tariffs on imports from the European Union, throwing a wrench in negotiations ahead of an Aug. 1 deadline for sweeping duties to take effect.
President Donald Trump’s claim that Coca-Cola is switching to cane sugar has left a bitter taste for corn syrup lobbyists.
Ryan Cardwell is a professor of Food & Agricultural Economics at the University of Manitoba.