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Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers

By Miranda Leybourne July 24, 2025
Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions.

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Canada must address potential veterinary drug shortages

By Roy Lewis 1 day ago
Trade tensions raise the risk of Canada’s beef producers being left short of the medicines they need for their cattle herds.


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Klassen: Lower feed grain prices set to enhance feeder cattle prices

July 22, 2025
For the week ending July 19, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were unchanged from the previous week, although volumes were limited.

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Trump says US will sell ‘so much’ beef to Australia

5 days ago
The United States will sell “so much” beef to Australia, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday after Canberra relaxed import restrictions, adding that other countries that refused U.S. beef products were on notice.


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Canada says Australia has re-opened market access for beef and beef products

1 day ago
Australia has lifted a 22-year-old ban on the import of Canadian beef and beef products, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said in a statement on Tuesday.

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Chinese government pledges hog capacity control to stabilize prices

July 24, 2025
Chinese authorities have pledged to rein in hog production and reduce soymeal use in animal feed to stabilize hog prices.


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U.S. complaints about protectionist Canadian dairy policy hypocritical, report argues

2 days ago
Despite criticisms of Canadian dairy policy, the American dairy industry has many of the same protectionist tendencies Canada does, writes Al Mussell in a new policy paper.

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Klassen: Lower U.S. calf crop supports Canadian feeder cattle market

1 day ago
For the week ending July 26, Western Canadian feeder cattle markets were relatively unchanged from seven days earlier. Yearlings off grass weighing 900 pounds plus were very strong and may have been up $3 to $5 from the previous week.


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U.S. livestock: Cattle climb on low inventory, anticipated tariffs

20 hours ago
Chicago cattle futures continued to climb, Tuesday, on anticipated tariffs on Brazilian beef and low herd numbers.

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U.S. Republicans continue push to override California animal welfare law

July 23, 2025
U.S. Republicans are continuing years-long effort to override a California's Proposition 12, which bans the sale of pork from pigs kept in tightly confined spaces, arguing in a House Agriculture Committee hearing that the law is overly burdensome to farmers.


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