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Hot Weather Coming To Wenatchee, NCW; Heavy Smoke Possible
Hot Weather Coming To Wenatchee, NCW; Heavy Smoke Possible
Hot Weather Coming To Wenatchee, NCW; Heavy Smoke Possible
The Wenatchee area as well as North Central Washington and the entire Northwest is about to see really hot weather, with temperatures at 20 degrees above normal by the weekend. National Weather Service meteorologist Steve Bodnar says the weather pattern is coming from an area of very strong high pressure...
Canola’s Developer Has Concerns About Over-Planting
Canola’s Developer Has Concerns About Over-Planting
Canola’s Developer Has Concerns About Over-Planting
The Canola Week Conference has been an annual December event since 1970 and was held again last month in Saskatoon.  The conference founder, Dr. Keith Downey, was in attendance again this year.  Downey is known worldwide throughout the agriculture and agri-food industries as one of two research scientists behind the development of canola. Dr. Keit...
Several Surprises Reported From Canada's Heartland
Several Surprises Reported From Canada's Heartland
Several Surprises Reported From Canada's Heartland
Statistics Canada has released it’s third-quarter results for the Prairie provinces harvest, and there were some surprises from September’s estimates.  Bruce Burnette, chief markets analyst with Markets Farm based in Winnipeg, said nearly all Canadian Prairie harvest numbers where improved from last year’s drought-affected results.  Some of the largest ...
Canadian Farmland Values Remain Strong
Canadian Farmland Values Remain Strong
Canadian Farmland Values Remain Strong
Farm Credit Canada has just released its mid-year National Farmland Values Report.  The report analyzes farmland purchases from January through June of this year.  Better known as FCC within the farming community, Farm Credit Canada is a federal government agency and the country’s largest agricultural lender for farm cropland, large machinery purchases, and commercial livestock operators. J.P. Ger
How Did Canada’s Freedom Convoy Impact Ag Trade?
How Did Canada’s Freedom Convoy Impact Ag Trade?
How Did Canada’s Freedom Convoy Impact Ag Trade?
After just nine days in force, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau recently cancelled the Emergencies Act, deployed in response to COVID mandate protests, occupations and several border blockades that erupted back in January. The so-called Freedom Convoy has come and gone ...
Canada Reports Atypical BSE Case
Canada Reports Atypical BSE Case
Canada Reports Atypical BSE Case
Canada recently reported a case of atypical bovine spongiform encephalopathy in an eight-year-old beef cow on a farm in Alberta. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency notified the World Organization for Animal Health of the case. Canada said the detection and reporting of an atypical BSE case will not affect the OIE negligible risk status of Canada, and market access for Canadian animals and beef
Farmland Values Continue To Climb In Canada
Farmland Values Continue To Climb In Canada
Farmland Values Continue To Climb In Canada
Farm Credit Canada, the country’s largest agriculture and agribusiness lender, has published its semi-annual farmland values report. Canadian farmland prices continued their steady climb last year. Average value of Canadian farmland increased 5.4% in ...
Cargill Building New Canola Plant in Canada as Demand Soars
Cargill Building New Canola Plant in Canada as Demand Soars
Cargill Building New Canola Plant in Canada as Demand Soars
Cargill is building a new $350 million canola plant in Saskatchewan, to take advantage of the booming demand for the oilseed. Canola futures recently hit record highs, and soybeans reached multi-year highs as demand for canola to process into vegetable oil and animal feed is greater than the available supply ...

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