The Director of Animal Health with Hylife says the ability to assure customers that the meat they purchase will be completely free of needle fragments has enabled the company to justify the added costs of adopting needle-free injection systems.
The Executive Director of Winter Cereals Canada says the fall seeded cereal crops have entered the period where they are at their greatest risk of winter kill.
The Director of Risk Management with h@ms Marketing Services says an anticipated lag in exports of beef, pork and chicken combined with increased slaughter hog numbers will put pressure on live hog markets.
Agriculture in the Classroom, representing seven provincial Agriculture in the Classroom organizations are participating in the fifth annual Canadian Agriculture Literacy Week in schools through March 5, 2016.
The Executive Director of Winter Cereals Canada reports a lack of snow cover in some areas is putting the fall seeded cereal crops at risk of winter kill.
The manager of Pooling with G3 Canada Limited is advising end users of grain to secure their supplies for summer early.
The long-anticipated report of the Canada Transportation Act Review, recently tabled in Parliament, falls short in several key areas, said Dan Mazier, president of Keystone Agricultural Producers.
An assistant professor with the University of Manitoba says more effective disinfectants, capable of killing the virus responsible for Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea within stored manure, need to be developed.
A UBC professor says livestock producers who achieve the highest standards of animal welfare need to be held up as the examples for the rest of the industry.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada released the 2016 Canadian Agricultural Outlook. The report provides a forecast of farm income in the agricultural sector for the previous and current calendar years.