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Agriculture This Week: Will cows become the scapegoat for climate change?

Agriculture This Week: Will cows become the scapegoat for climate change?

Demonizing the cow is not reasonable.
U.S. corn yield estimate questioned

U.S. corn yield estimate questioned

Prediction too optimistic amid drought?
Canadian chickpeas face Russian headwinds

Canadian chickpeas face Russian headwinds

Fierce competition in Kabuli chickpea market.
Crop report: producers hope for additional rain to help crops

Crop report: producers hope for additional rain to help crops

Producers were delayed in haying progress last week but are now over halfway through the first cut of hay for the year.
Crop report: producers hope for rain as crop conditions waver

Crop report: producers hope for rain as crop conditions waver

Although the rain slowed seeding earlier in the season, many producers are hoping it will return to prevent crop conditions from regressing.
Crop report: producers nearing completion of haying in region

Crop report: producers nearing completion of haying in region

Trace amounts of rain were recorded within the west-central region. Soil moisture levels further diminished with hot and dry conditions.
Crop report: producers concerned for soil moisture, desire rain

Crop report: producers concerned for soil moisture, desire rain

The majority of crops in the northeast are ahead of normal stages of development, with the most advanced being fall cereals at 70 per cent.
Crop report: warm, dry conditions fast track crop growth in SE

Crop report: warm, dry conditions fast track crop growth in SE

Producers have made great haying progress this week. Fifty per cent of the first cut of hay has been baled or silaged.
Crop report: heat stress, dry conditions continue as a problem

Crop report: heat stress, dry conditions continue as a problem

Crops are either in normal stages of development for this time of year or are more advanced. Fall cereals are the most advanced.
Beef research receives sustainability funding

Beef research receives sustainability funding

$12M for environmental research.
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