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New film about regenerative ag raises questions

New film about regenerative ag raises questions

A producer and an agrologist worry the documentary is misleading and will create unnecessary fear among consumers.
Agriculture This Week: The cow more environmental scapegoat than villain

Agriculture This Week: The cow more environmental scapegoat than villain

There are bigger villains with more human roots around the world that sadly the world appears to have little appetite to deal with.
Argyle Fire Department receives Farm Credit Canada grant

Argyle Fire Department receives Farm Credit Canada grant

Farm Credit Canada recently stepped forward with a donation to the RM of Argyle's fire department.
Will India drop pea import restrictions this year?

Will India drop pea import restrictions this year?

Early-season concerns for India’s chickpea and lentil crops.
El Niño brings a warm start to winter, but that could change: Weather Network

El Niño brings a warm start to winter, but that could change: Weather Network

The Prairie provinces, especially Alberta and Saskatchewan, should expect a milder winter, with below-normal snowfall.
Most areas head into the winter with below normal soil moisture

Most areas head into the winter with below normal soil moisture

Water Security Agency issues Conditions at Freeze-up Report.
World-wheat stocks to fall

World-wheat stocks to fall

17 million tonne decline in world ending stocks predicted.
Conservative motion seeks support to order senators to pass carbon pricing bill

Conservative motion seeks support to order senators to pass carbon pricing bill

OTTAWA — The Conservatives dialed up the pressure on the Senate on Tuesday to vote in favour of a carbon-pricing bill, all the while accusing the Liberals of trying to intimidate senators into delaying the bill.
Feed barley short but prices still fall

Feed barley short but prices still fall

Prices tumble by about $100 per tonne.
Brazil muscles its way into global wheat market

Brazil muscles its way into global wheat market

Canada faces stiff competition in that market.
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