Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) is pleased with the province’s announcement on lifting the restriction for the application of nutrients on crop land across southern Manitoba.
Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) in conjunction with Western Union Business Solutions announces a new foreign exchange risk management program to protect farmers against adverse foreign exchange currency movements that occurs from the time a producer signs a contract until the time he delivers product and receives payment.
Farmers from across Manitoba will gather in Winnipeg this week for Keystone Agricultural Producers’ (KAP) major policy setting event of the year.
Last week, farm leaders met in Edmonton to discuss agricultural issues of interest to prairie farmers.
Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) welcomes the federal government’s announcement regarding the Agricultural Innovation Program.
Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) welcomes the formation of the Crop Logistics Working Group (CLWG) announced by Federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz earlier this week.
It’s September and Manitobans with students in the family are in “back-to-school mode.”
The president of Keystone Agricultural Producers is urging the public to become involved in the debate over the most appropriate action to address water quality issues within the lake Winnipeg water shed.
Today at The Historic Forks Market, Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP), Manitoba’s largest general farm organization, released its study on farmer income in relation to what consumers spend on groceries.
Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP) welcomes the federal government’s announcement of the federal-provincial AgriRecovery Program for farmers affected by excess moisture and flooding.