(Resource News International) — The temporary restriction on sexually intact cattle being exported from British Columbia to the U.S. has been lifted, according to an official with the British Columbia […] Read more
U.S. lifts brucellosis restrictions on B.C. cattle
Port Of Churchill to see steady grain shipments
(Resource News International) — Grain shipments out of the Port of Churchill, Man. are expected to be consistent with numbers exported in the 2009 calendar year, but according to an […] Read more
Beef exports regaining markets lost to BSE
(Resource News International) — Exports of Canadian beef and veal during calendar 2010 will be up from the level shipped during 2009, according to an official with the Canada Beef […] Read more
Pork product exports expected to decline
(Resource News International) — The amount of pork products exported from Canada is expected to decline come calendar year 2011, according to an official with the Canadian Pork Council. “We’ve […] Read more
Moisture delays Alta. seeding: AARD
(Resource News International) –– Seeding completion in Alberta ranges from 50 per cent in southern areas to 90 per cent complete in more northerly regions as of June 1, according […] Read more
Ont. soybeans up to 70 per cent seeded, in good shape
(Resource News International) — Ontario farmers are moving forward planting this year’s soybean crop, with up to 70 per cent of the acres in the ground as of May 21, […] Read more
Ontario corn crops a week ahead of norm
(Resource News International) — Weather conditions have been ideal for corn crops in Ontario with planting operations and development well ahead of normal, according to provincial corn specialist Greg Stewart. […] Read more
China lifting ban on U.S. pork, Canada’s exports seen unaffected
(Resource News International) — Increased U.S. pork exports to China aren’t a threat to Canadian pork producers, according to Jacques Pomerleau, the executive director at Canadian Pork International. “Not at […] Read more