The Executive Director of Winter Cereals Canada says winter cereal growers are counting on a smooth growing season that will allow a rebound in acres available for planting fall seeded cereal crops this coming fall.
A research scientist with the Prairie Swine Centre reports a variety of strategies are being explored for reducing the effects of feeding mycotoxin contaminated grains to pigs.
Keystone Agricultural Producers asked Manitoba’s political parties today to prioritize investment in agricultural innovation in order to build on what existing ag tech companies have done in the province.
The President and CEO of Farmers Edge says modern agricultural technology is providing the tools farmers need to improve global food security and better communicate with their customers.
Keystone Agricultural Producers is calling on all candidates running in the April 19 Manitoba election to commit to making Manitoba the Canadian Centre for Agricultural Innovation.
A member of the Research and Nutritional Services Team with Zinpro says, the longevity of the sow will determine the overall profitability of the breeding herd.
The chair of the Saskatchewan Pork Development Board says western Canada needs to produce larger numbers of hogs to help the processing plants in the region move closer to capacity and improve their competitiveness with plants in the United States.
The Executive Director of Winter Cereals Canada reports the fall seeded cereal crops planted in Manitoba and Saskatchewan appear to have come through an extremely mild winter in excellent condition with minimal damage.
A Marketing Rep with h@ms Marketing Services says the construction of new finishing barns in Manitoba would allow more of the weanlings currently being shipped to the United States to be grown and processed in Manitoba.
A Ninette area farm has claimed the top honors at the 2016 Royal Manitoba Winter Fair Pork Quality Competition.