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Price volatility may affect payment recovery: CGC

By FBC staff August 13, 2008
Continued volatility in grain prices may lead to farmers not getting paid full value for grain delivered to licensed companies that go out of business, the Canadian Grain Commission warned […] Read more

Livestock

Chicken farmers’ food safety plan moves ahead

By FBC staff August 13, 2008
A national on-farm food safety program for Canada’s chicken farmers took a step forward Tuesday as all the provinces’ chicken boards signed on for the program’s ongoing implementation. “Under Safe, […] Read more


Livestock

Study of B.C. dairy manure for fertilizer funded

By FBC staff August 13, 2008
A project to develop a slow-release fertilizer using nutrients recovered from dairy manure waste will get over $200,000 in federal funding. Fraser Valley-area MP Randy Kamp announced $203,500 in funding […] Read more

Crops

Scare helps boost hothouse tomato firm’s Q2

By FBC staff August 13, 2008
Due in part to greater demand for its greenhouse-grown tomatoes after a salmonella warning imposed on tomatoes this spring, Vancouver hothouse company Village Farms has boosted its second quarter revenues […] Read more

Livestock

Editors’ Picks: Eat kangaroos, save world

By FBC staff August 13, 2008
Cutting back on beef and lamb and eating more kangaroo is being touted as a way for meat consumers to help combat climate change, the British ag newspaper Farmers Weekly […] Read more


Crops

Federal rail service review rolls ahead

By FBC staff August 12, 2008
The federal government’s promised review of Canadian rail freight service has taken a step forward with the final terms of reference released and a request for proposals issued for some […] Read more

Crops

Sask., Man. winter wheat harvests underway

By FBC staff August 12, 2008
Winter wheat and fall rye harvests are underway in much of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, according to those provinces’ weekly crop reports filed Monday. Saskatchewan’s agriculture ministry reports fall rye and […] Read more

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Two cattle die of anthrax in Sask.

By FBC staff August 12, 2008
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has confirmed two more fatal cases of anthrax in cattle in two different communities in Saskatchewan. The most recent case was confirmed Monday in the […] Read more


Scotiabank launches new ag financing products

By FBC staff August 11, 2008
Scotiabank has launched a new farm credit suite and new farm banking package for Canadian farmers that it says will help them respond more quickly to shifting markets and opportunities. […] Read more

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Man. farmers’ group to buy CPR track

By FBC staff August 11, 2008
Farmer-owned Boundary Trail Railway Co. Inc. has reached a deal with Canadian Pacific Railway to keep almost 40 km of CPR track in southern Manitoba from being torn up for […] Read more

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