Pulse prices for green and red lentils across Western Canada remained steady to lower during the week ended June 8. A broker ...
China trade agreement revived hopes that China could again become a leading driver of growth for American farm exports, but years of trade tensions and South America’s rise have changed the dynamic.
An Alberta rancher explains how livestock guardian dogs protect her cattle and sheep from wolves and coyotes — without traps ...
Alberta pasture and forage conditions are holding steady or improving in many regions after a spring marked by frequent ...
AFSC extended insurable seeding dates for Alberta growers due to prolonged winter conditions and heavy spring rainfall. Photo: Alexis Stockford Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) is ...
SMRID reservoirs are at 92–94 per cent of full supply capacity as heavy rains hit southern Alberta through early June.
From 24 Brix thresholds to weaning protocols, dairy producers share what colostrum management looks like in practice.
Prairie-based GrainFox has added an artificial intelligence chatbot, allowing farmers to ask grain marketing questions in ...
If all else fails, one other positive spin that can be applied to putting things off — “Procrastination always gives you ...
A percentage of canola growers in northeastern Alberta have given up on canola this spring. Storms have dumped 100 to 150 mm ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will go ahead with new traceability requirements for several species, but not for cattle ...
Fendt’s e100 Vario electric battery-powered compact tractor is already for sale in the U.S. Pacific Northwest ahead of ...