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Well, one week is up and as I pointed out in last week's forecast, the weather pattern still looks like it is going to flip ...
China's used cooking oil exports to the United States, its largest buyer, are set to plunge in coming months due to steep ...
The National Academy of Sciences has canceled a workshop on preventing human bird flu infections after being told to stop ...
Chicago corn and soybean futures ended lower on a volatile day of trading Tuesday, as U.S. farmers raced to plant their ...
Zebra mussels could be incredibly damaging to Alberta’s waterways and irrigation districts if the invasive species were to ...
Regenerative agriculture has been gaining ground in the Prairies, but there is still much to learn about regenerative ...
Variety traits prioritized in organic farming sometimes don’t mesh with what conventional producers need to know when ...
Farmers could be forced to operate without Roundup in the not-so-distant future, as Bayer has hinted it may soon exit the ...
Australian wheat production has been projected to drop in 2025/26 by 3.11 million tonnes, according to the United States ...
For the week ending April 26, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets traded $3 to $5 higher compared to seven days earlier.
China, the world's biggest pork consumer, is no longer a viable market for top U.S. pork processor Smithfield Foods due to ...
Canada’s next federal government looks to be a Liberal minority under Mark Carney in what turned out to be a highly split ...
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