Filip Lameš, agricultural attache to the embassy of the Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, was at the Canada's Outdoor Farm Show 2024 in Woodstock to explore potential new markets for agriculture manufacturers in his country and innovations that farmers there could adopt.

Czech ag attache sees trade possiblitities at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show

Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show kicks off 2024 event
The 2024 edition of Canada's Outdoor Farm Show (COFS) kicked off near Woodstock this morning, with a celebration of agriculture.

Olds College relaunches animal health facility
Multi-stage renovation is now complete, enabling expansion of key programs
Reading Time: < 1 minute Olds College's multi-stage renovation is now complete, enabling expansion of key animal health programs.

Mobile skills lab launches at Ag in Motion
Agricultural Manufacturers of Canada has launched at mobile skills lab at Ag in Motion 2024.

Ag in Motion site abuzz on show eve
The Ag In Motion site, near Langham, Sask. was controlled chaos today, as organizers and exhibitors put the final touches on the tenth edition of the outdoor farm show.

JBS breaks ground on distribution and storage facility
New site promises increased logistical capacity, greater worker safety and more accuracy
Reading Time: 2 minutes JBS Canada is building a new distribution centre in Newell County, Alberta.

Reflection key to ag labour challenges
Recent study finds wages and benefits shortfall from some agriculture employers
Reading Time: 2 minutes Agriculture has to face its workplace shortfalls.

Ag in Motion turns ten
A decade later Western Canada’s outdoor farm expo continues to build on early success
Reading Time: 6 minutes A preview of the 2o24 Ag In Motion show at Langham Saskatchewan.

Report calls for consistent standard for agri-food climate reporting
Deloitte Canada says a unified, open-source framework needed to ensure consumer trust
Canada needs a simple, consistent and easy-to-use system to build on its green agriculture reputation, says a recent report from accounting firm Deloitte Canada.

Rail strike looms as CN, CPKC workers take action to a vote
Any labour disruption could be weeks away, but the grain sector is still wary
Members of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) are in the middle of a strike vote. The vote comes after three collective agreements, covering CN and CPKC engineers and conductors as well as rail traffic controllers at CPCK, expired December 31.