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Is Canadian agriculture and agri-food ready to pivot?
Canadian agriculture is at a pivotal moment as geopolitical, trade, economic and environmental issues are creating tension in the agriculture…
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Manitoba Forage and Grasslands Association wins Water Canada innovation award
The farmer-led Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association has earned the Early Adopter/Innovation Partnership Award from Water Canada for the MFGA’s…
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Manitoba flags U.S. mega-dairy plans for international review
Manitoba has been pushing for international review of two proposed North Dakota dairy operations near the Red River. The province…
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RBC invests $5 million in Prairie sustainable agriculture
RBC has launched a farm initiative to support regenerative agriculture, soil health, student training and farm business transition across the…
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Manitoba combine concaves make Time top inventions list
Thunderstruck Ag Equipment of Winkler earned a place on Time’s list of top 100 influential inventions for their Razors Edge…
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Shaky trade ground threatens efforts to build Canadian agriculture
Trade uncertainty is freezing billions in agriculture investment across Canada, which may threaten export-oriented Manitoba farms more than the tariffs…
Canadian trade data delayed by U.S. government shutdown
Sigurdson applauds Alberta farmers
Carney visits Asia to forge new alliances and reduce U.S. dependence
Trump calls off trade talks with Canada
U.S. president announced that trade talks are ‘hereby terminated’ over social media Oct. 23; move comes after Ontario ad invoking former president Ronald Reagan
Trump says talks with Canada off after ad invokes Reagan as free-trader
Manitoba AG EX 2025 to feature expanded sheep events
This year’s Manitoba AG EX returns to Brandon’s Keystone Centre Oct. 9-Nov. 1
Most of Manitoba harvest wraps up for 2025
New opportunities for Canadian goods in Mexico
IGC raises 2025/26 world wheat crop forecast
U.S. agricultural trade slipping: report
The U.S.’s global trade advantage is eroding and the deficit is expected to grow, says a University of Illinois study
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