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The appearance and impact of alfalfa diseases often depend on both the age of the stand and the time of year. Diseases such ...
Aaron Beattie, an oat and barley breeder at the University of Saskatchewan’s Crop Development Centre (CDC), is excited about ...
Consider that if you grow corn after wheat or vice versa and have a wet summer or fall, be prepared for possible outbreaks of ...
Strong nitrogen fertilizer demand is butting up against tight supplies in some regions of the world, says an analyst.
Manitoba’s weather in the first half of April wasn’t warm enough for winter wheat and fall rye to consistently grow ...
The ICE Futures canola market was weaker at midday Thursday, retreating from early gains after running into chart resistance. Confirmation of tightening supplies provided early support. Canadian ...
Global needs are surging, populations are growing, trade barriers are tightening and an ever-changing tariff landscape is ...
Bimal Kothari, chair of the India Pulses and Grains Association, recently told the Hindu Businessline that he wants to see a ...
Crude oil is king of the commodity markets and usually is a very good indicator of where the economy is headed.
Refusing to concede some increased American competition into the dairy market is not a hill that Canada should be prepared to ...
Governments, farm organizations, food manufacturers, and researchers have described a seemingly impenetrable wall to ...
Glacier FarmMedia - “I don’t tell my story because it’s unique. I tell it because it isn’t,” says Manitoba hog farmer Gerry ...
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