Reading Time: 3 minutes Canola meal could be a sustainable source of protein for fish farms.
Lethbridge researcher to test canola as fish feed
Success could save fish farms millions and create revenue stream for canola byproduct
Canola yields less oil in 2024
Oil content of western Canadian canola was below the 10-year average, according to the Canadian Grain Commission
Reading Time: 3 minutes The Canadian Grain Commission has flagged lower oil content from the 2024 canola harvest.
Real talk from real farmers on weed seed destructors
Reading Time: 4 minutes Farmer survey shares on farm insights into weed seed mills on combines.
Cover cropping experiments pay off in yield and soil health for Peace Country farmer
Reading Time: 3 minutes Peace River farmer Michael Strebchuk is finding success with cover crops.
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AAFC adjusts monthly estimates, cites caution for canola exports
Impact of China's anti-dumping investigation unknown at this time
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada adjusted its latest supply and demand estimates issued on Dec. 19. This followed the updated Statistics Canada figures from two weeks ago.
New service fee to be voted on at Alberta Canola AGM
Proposal would see current $1 a tonne levy rise to $1.75 a tonne - the first increase since 2003
Reading Time: 2 minutes Alberta Canola Producers Commission is proposing a 75 cent a tonne levy hike.
ICE canola weekly outlook: U.S. biofuel uncertainty weighs
The ICE Futures canola market fell sharply lower during the week ended Dec. 18, as bearish technical signals and losses in the Chicago soy complex weighed on values.
Farm groups back away from Sustainable Agriculture Strategy
Organizations say they will no longer participate in strategy discussions, saying it does not align with producers' needs
Agriculture Canada says consultations on its Sustainable Agriculture Strategy will continue even after six major organizations withdrew from the advisory committee last week.
Climate change worries Canadian farmers: poll
Data shows east-west split over climate, cost and government concerns
A poll released Dec. 11 suggests that Canadian farmers worry more about the impacts of climate change than they do about input costs and market prices for canola, corn, wheat and cattle.
ICE Canada Weekly: Canola could enter narrow range
Soyoil, loonie, StatCan report among supportive factors
As the turnaround in canola continued, analyst said there are three factors underpinning the swing upward. David Derwin, commodities futures advisor for Ventum Financial in Winnipeg, pointed to the gains made by soyoil futures on the Chicago Board of Trade, the weakening of the Canadian dollar, and the reduction in the canola harvest made by Statistics Canada.