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Nfld. to fund Aleutian disease program

By FBC staff June 5, 2008
An Aleutian disease management program for Newfoundland and Labrador is expected to allow that province’s mink farmers to step up biosecurity. Under a $5.4 million, two-year program announced in April’s […] Read more

Livestock

DUC expands Alta. wildlife plan

By FBC staff June 5, 2008
A program to help Alberta ranchers and farmers develop wildlife habitat management plans for their property will be expanded, Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) said Thursday. The program, which ran as […] Read more


Crops

Pulse processor buys western Sask. competitor

By FBC staff June 4, 2008
Pulse crop processing firm Alliance Grain Traders has signed a letter of intent to buy Pulse Depot, a Rosetown, Sask. pulse and special crop processor. Terms of the deal weren’t […] Read more

Crops

Changes proposed for eastern grain grading

By FBC staff June 4, 2008
A single select grade for eastern and western malt barley are among the changes proposed for eastern grain grading to take effect July 1. According to a Canadian Grain Commission […] Read more

Planet Organic balks at U.S. acquisition

By FBC staff June 4, 2008
Faced with a “very weak” market for a share offering, Edmonton-based retailer Planet Organic has dropped its plan to buy its way into California’s lucrative organic food market. The company, […] Read more


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N.B. to restrict live chicken exports

By FBC staff June 4, 2008
The New Brunswick government is introducing “temporary” legislation that would require all chickens raised in the province to be processed only in designated plants. Agriculture Minister Ron Ouellette said in […] Read more

Livestock

Russia to resume Canadian pork imports

By FBC staff June 4, 2008
Russia’s two-month ban on imports of Canadian pork will be lifted as Canada upgrades the security of its export documents, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz said Tuesday. Russia closed its ports […] Read more

Crops

CN gets revenue-cap cash back on appeal

By FBC staff June 4, 2008
The ag research fund that benefits in years when Canada’s railways earn too much revenue hauling Prairie grain must now pay back over $128,000 to Canadian National Railway (CN). The […] Read more


Crops

Nfld. to cover extra limestone trucking costs

By FBC staff June 4, 2008
With Newfoundland’s last limestone supplier closing its gates, the province plans to expand its farm limestone program to cover the costs of out-of-province shipments. “The closure of Island Aggregates of […] Read more

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Former B.C. ag minister won’t run again

By FBC staff June 4, 2008
Former British Columbia agriculture minister Corky Evans has announced he won’t run in next year’s provincial election, ending what B.C. media have called a “colourful” career in provincial politics. Evans, […] Read more

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