Rural Manitoba shines with community spirit, and this year, seven groups will be able to make life even better in their communities.
Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is now accepting nominations for the 2013 FCC Rosemary Davis Award, which recognizes and honours Canadian women for their leadership and commitment to agriculture.
In just over six months, Farm Credit Canada (FCC) has approved over 800 loans worth more than $187 million under the Young Farmer Loan launched in April by Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz and FCC President and CEO Greg Stewart.
Farm Credit Canada (FCC) has announced that is offering a customer support program to its customers in the hog sector.
While there were producers who didn’t get a crop this year, overall, the impact of wet weather on farmers in Saskatchewan and Manitoba seems to be better than expected, according to Farm Credit Canada (FCC).
Today, Farm Credit Canada (FCC) launched the seventh annual FCC Drive Away Hunger program to reduce hunger across Canada.
Farm Credit Canada says pork producers will need a prolonged period of stable returns to recover equity lost over the past three years.
A new Farm Credit Canada (FCC) Vision Panel survey shows that about half of Canadian producers (54%) surveyed have caught the social media bug, using at least one network.
The average value of farmland in Manitoba increased by 5.9 per cent in the second half of 2009, following gains of 5.5 and 4.2 per cent in the two previous reporting periods, according to the Farm Credit Canada (FCC) Farmland Values Report.
Farm Credit Canada (FCC) is recognizing five women for their leadership and commitment to the Canadian agriculture and agri-food industry with an FCC Rosemary Davis Award.