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Manitoba dairy farmers not bothered by milk price freeze
Manitoba announced the 2026 freeze on retail milk prices for one-litre jugs on Jan. 13.
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Koscielny in as MFGA board chair
Zack Koscielny is one of several more youthful faces chosen for the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association’s incoming board.
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Peak of the Market named to industry award
Peak of the Market was recently recognized for strengthening the link between Manitoba farmers and local food service kitchens.
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GATE project nears 50 per cent of fundraising goal
Farmers at the SaskWheat annual meeting hear GATE raises $42.65 million, but questions continue over cost of Cereals Canada project.
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Virden livestock auctioneer headed to world championships
Brennin Jack, branch manager of Heartland Livestock Services at Virden, Manitoba, heads to the 2026 World Livestock Auctioneering Championship.
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The sneak peek of Manitoba Ag Days 2026
Canada’s largest indoor farm show, Manitoba Ag Days, returns to Brandon’s Keystone Centre Jan. 20-22, 2026. Here’s what to expect…
Canadian Cattle Association names Brocklebank CEO
Andrea Brocklebank will replace Dennis Laycraft as head of the Canadian Cattle Association effective March 1
MANITOBA AG DAYS: Youth take spotlight at 2026 show
The Manitoba Young Speakers for Agriculture competition is a new addition to this year's farm show
U.S. Supreme Court to hear Bayer’s bid to curb Roundup cases
Canada-China roundup: Producer groups applaud tariff relief; pork left out; mix of criticism and praise from Trump administration
Opinion: Is a closer trade relationship with China a security risk?
Manitoba Canola Growers Association cautiously optimistic after proposed Canada-China canola tariff relief
A good year for flax could lead to more acres in 2026/27
Electric vehicles remain wild card in China trade deal
Keystone Agricultural Producers welcomes canola tariff relief
From a Manitoba perspective, KAP noted pork remains outside the scope of the announcement
Pea prices respond to China tariff deal
Pulse Canada notes there should be enough time to move old crop peas in a meaningful way before the next crop comes off in August and September
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