Internal dispute over privilege, bullying allegations ties up C-234

A proposed amendment, and a dispute over senatorial behaviour, further geared down progress Tuesday of a federal private member's bill to carve out a carbon tax exemption for grain drying and heating of barns and greenhouses. Bill C-234, which passed the House of Commons in late March, remained on the Senate's order paper for debate[...]

CNH buys spray boom manufacturing capacity

A Wisconsin company that has supplied aluminum spray booms for Case IH sprayer product lines has been brought in-house. CNH Industrial, owner of the Case IH and New Holland brands, announced May 23 it has bought Specialty Enterprises, which is billed as North America's biggest maker of aluminum spray booms for farm applications as well[...]


New greening programs planned for ag alongside carbon tax hike

A new federal climate plan which further cranks up taxes on carbon emissions also includes pledges of new programs to help sink more carbon into farmland. The government on Friday released the sequel to its 2016 Pan-Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change — a "strengthened" climate plan, titled A Healthy Environment and a[...]

Mildew scrapped as grading factor for No. 3 wheats

The Canadian Grain Commission will change its standard samples for mildew in No. 1 and No. 2 wheats, and drop it as a grading factor for No. 3 wheats, effective this summer. The CGC on Monday laid out a list of changes to its grain grading policies and standards for wheat, canola, peas, beans and[...]


Prizes put up to develop year-round berry production in Canada

A philanthropic foundation focused on improving public health now wants to improve diets by finding ways to juice up Canada's home-grown fruit supplies. The Weston Family Foundation on Tuesday pledged $33 million over six years for what it calls the Homegrown Innovation Challenge, a prize challenge pitting ideas against ideas with the goal of extending[...]

Smoothie cubes pulled for raw elderberry use

Federal food safety officials say a Quebec company's new line of frozen smoothie cubes, sold online, is being recalled over its use of raw elderberries and a resulting potential risk of cyanide poisoning. Montreal-based Evive Nutrition, known in part for its pitch on CBC TV's Dragons' Den in 2019, is recalling its Evive brand Immunity[...]


Claas retools certified pre-owned equipment program

The North American arm of German aq equipment maker Claas has revamped the warranty and financing options it offers on sales of company-inspected pre-owned tractors, combines and forage harvesters. The new program, dubbed 'Claas Used,' will offer warranty protection on certified late-model units in Canada and the U.S., along with lower-rate financing through Claas Financial[...]

Loblaw parent Weston sells cookie and cone business

The parent company for Canadian grocery and retail giant Loblaw is stepping the rest of the way out of the baked goods business. George Weston Ltd. said Monday it has signed a deal to sell its Weston Foods "ambient" bakery business -- which produces cookies and crackers, along with cones and wafers for ice cream[...]


Mandated cuts in fertilizer use could be costly for Canada, report warns

Straight-up cuts in fertilizer rates -- if imposed to help Canada meet its targets for cuts in emissions by the end of this decade -- could translate to significantly reduced income for farmers, an industry group warns. Fertilizer Canada, the group representing manufacturers, wholesale and retail distributors for nitrogen, phosphate, potash and sulphur, on Monday[...]

Saskatchewan raises salvage threshold for parched crops

Saskatchewan's provincial crop insurance agency is raising the yield threshold at which drought-damaged crops can be grazed, baled for greenfeed or cut for silage with no penalty on future coverage. Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corp. said Wednesday it would double the "low yield appraisal" threshold values on cereal or pulse crop acres put to feed. SCIC[...]