Barclay Uruski, who farms near Arborg, Man., says Farmers Edge promised his carbon credits would pay for their services and then some.

Farmers say they were misled on carbon credits, urge caution

Farmers say they were told carbon credits would cover subscription costs, with a little extra, but the reality fell far short

Reading Time: 4 minutes Several farmers from Manitoba and Saskatchewan say they are out thousands of dollars after subscribing to a carbon credit program offered by Farmers Edge. “We have not seen a dime,” said Barclay Uruski, who farms near Arborg, Man. Farmers Edge is a Manitoba-based firm that provides digital farm management tools. It launched its Smart Carbon […] Read more

"All farmers need to know if
their seed was developed using
gene editing or not so they can
pass that information along.”

The trade take on CFIA’s gene-editing decision

Canada joins many countries friendly to GE crops, but some regions and organic markets will continue to opt out

Reading Time: 3 minutes When it comes to grain trade, systems that provide transparency and choice for customers will likely continue to be important as more gene-edited crops hit the market. “We’re working proactively on some of these approaches,” said Krista Zuzak, director of crop protection and production with Cereals Canada. On May 3, federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau […] Read more


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Net farm income down in 2022 despite high commodity prices: StatCan

Hike in farm fuel, fertilizer and feed costs is the largest in nearly 50 years

Farmers’ realized net income dropped by over eight per cent in 2022 as expenses outpaced the rise in cash receipts, a new Statistics Canada report says. Realized net income is the difference between cash receipts and operating expenses, minus depreciation and plus income in kind. When cannabis is included, realized net income dropped by nearly […] Read more

Cows on a Grunthal, Man. dairy farm. (Manitoba Co-operator photo by Geralyn Wichers)

Continuous tie-stall housing to be phased out in new dairy code of practice

Producer, animal welfare groups praise new code; some drawbacks were noted

New guidelines for dairy cattle care will improve animal welfare while also potentially increasing farm productivity, Dairy Farmers of Canada says. “I think that we’ve come to a very solid revised code,” David Wiens, DFC’s vice-president, said in an interview. The National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC) on Thursday released its revised Code of Practice […] Read more


On dairy farms, methane from cattle is a big part of their carbon footprint, but researchers say diet can control emissions at least somewhat.

Dairy’s gap in the map toward net zero

Canadian dairy has a carbon emissions goal but is still hammering out the way to get there

Reading Time: 4 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – The Dairy Farmers of Canada (DFC) has a goal to reach net zero on carbon emissions but admits the plan to get there doesn’t exist. Not yet, at least. “It kind of reminds me of JFK saying, ‘By 1969, we’ll have a man on the moon’ and they hadn’t invented rockets yet,” […] Read more

The number of people experiencing famine globally has jumped by an estimated 10 million since May.

Hunger crisis deepening, says Canadian Foodgrains Bank

Raging drought, inflation and conflict drive food shortages

Reading Time: 2 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – Fifty million people around the world are near to or experiencing famine, up from 40 million in May, according to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. “There’ll be many malnourished. At least 20 per cent will be extremely malnourished,” said the organization’s executive director, Andy Harrington. Two out of every 10,000 of those people […] Read more


Producers at a 2019 field tour take a look into the soil under cover crops.

Incentives and research tempting more to try cover crops

Many farmers are interested in cover crops but don’t know if they will work ton the Prairies

Reading Time: 3 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – Regenerative ag advocates have an evocative term for ground cover: soil armour. It means crop residue or living plants that hold the soil together and protect it from erosion. The soil in many parts of Manitoba could’ve used some armour this spring, as heavy spring rains, strong winds and flooding have all […] Read more

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Quebec group seeks to sue beef packers over pricing

Group's class-action application alleges price-fixing dating back to 2015

A Quebec consumer protection group intends to launch a class action lawsuit against four major beef processors in Canada and the U.S., alleging a “meat pricing conspiracy.” “At a time of high inflation, it is unacceptable to make the price of beef even more expensive than it already is,” Sylvie De Bellefeuille, a lawyer for […] Read more


The Wheat 101 section of Cereals Canada’s new website on wheat lists the components of wheat and the nutritional elements of each, with links to independent science sites that back up those claims.

Wheat website aims to answer consumer concerns

New Cereals Canada website makes the case for wheat as a healthy and sustainably produced food

Reading Time: 2 minutes Wheat has come under repeated fire in recent years — from the ‘Wheat Belly’ fad diet to Kim Kardashian and other celebrities championing gluten free as being a healthier diet for everyone (not just those with celiac disease or gluten intolerance). By and large, however, consumers today don’t think wheat is bad, said Ellen Pruden, […] Read more

Shipwheel Cattle Feeders has been using rotational grazing for more than 40 years — its grazing land has about 50 per cent more soil carbon than nearby cropland.

Revamping carbon credits could boost regenerative agriculture

Alberta organization says paying producers for actual carbon stored would boost soil health practices

Reading Time: 3 minutes Glacier FarmMedia – A carbon offset program could boost adoption of regenerative farming but it can’t use cookie-cutter protocols, says the head of an Alberta organization that promotes the practice. “To try to standardize something that is fundamentally adaptive and site specific, and also based on a lot of innovation, it’s going to put a […] Read more