
It could have been a wreck, but no-till saved the day
Rain-soaked fields caused endless worry in spring but if you got a crop in, those moisture reserves were a godsend

Efficiency in sheep production measured in pennies

Climate change equals more grass fires, says expert
Farmers should be aware of this danger and take steps to reduce the risk

It happens too often — loads of grain rejected because of insects
It’s not uncommon for elevators to find insects in grain — but it’s entirely preventable by aerating properly

Pesticide rules hurting farmers, says consultant
Producers north of the border have access to fewer modes of action and active ingredients

Big stakes and big risks in Trans-Pacific trade talks
Canola and beef sectors say there’s no middle ground — reaching a deal will be a huge win and failure will be ‘a really bad scenario’

Alberta rejoins the flock with new national chicken quota deal
A decade-old dispute over quota allocation is finally settled, and producers are already expanding facilities

Ag and food exports: We’re good but we can do better
Agriculture is a Canadian success story but taking it to the next level requires smart and sizable investments, says economist

The numbers — and the potential — are big for agri-food exports

A taxing situation — study says there’s no easy fix to county’s cattle tax
The levy on feedlot cattle has some justification, a lot of drawbacks, and no trouble-free alternatives, says new study