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U.S. grains merchant Bunge is close to getting a ruling from Chinese regulators on its $8.2 billion (C$11.2 billion) purchase ...
Learn to scout & manage key forage pests like grasshoppers, cutworms, and armyworms. An entomologist shares tips to identify ...
The University of Saskatchewan’s College of Agriculture and Bioresources is upgrading existing facilities and building new ...
Saskatchewan sees a rise in blacklegged ticks, which can spread Lyme disease to humans. Though counts are low, this growing ...
FieldWatch, a new mapping tool, is now Prairie-wide. It prevents accidental spray damage to organic crops and beehives by ...
Politicians should apply a “food lens” to decision-making to protect Canada’s agriculture sector amid trade tensions, some ...
New research shows public trust in Canada's food system is at a record low. The agri-food industry needs to better engage ...
An embattled British Columbia ostrich flock remains a significant risk to human health, an epidemiologist says.
After meat processor Glenn Valley Foods was raided by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, livestock traders and market analysts expressed concerns that the potential deportation of ...
The July canola contract on the Intercontinental Exchange showed strength in the middle of Thursday trading, breaking through recent resistance levels. An analyst said despite the gains, wet weather ...
The Canadian dollar was stronger Thursday morning, although escalating tensions in the Middle East kept some caution in global financial markets. At 8:59 a.m. CDT the Canadian dollar was trading at ...
Canada doesn't vaccinate poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza. Some experts believe it's time to consider this ...
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