Markets, News, News & Opinion Canadian canola prices at a potential inflection point By Adam Peleshaty 3 minutes ago The week ending July 24, 2025, saw both higher canola prices and much-needed rain for the dry Canadian Prairies. Crops, News ATP Nutrition wins agronomy innovation award at Ag in Motion 2025 By Greg Price July 17, 2025 Manitoba’s ATP Nutrition wins Ag in Motion 2025 Innovation in Agriculture Award for agronomy for its Synergro G3 biostimulant. News AI made me eat it By Geralyn Wichers 6 days ago Artificial intelligence is already transforming the food we eat, how farmers produce it and how it reaches the consumer, experts say News Farm groups push Ottawa to prioritize agriculture amid uncertainty By Miranda Leybourne 24 hours ago Keystone Agricultural Producers and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture want governments to consider agriculture more when setting priorities. Crops, News, News & Opinion Ergot-resistant durum may open doors in Manitoba By Glacier FarmMedia July 21, 2025 Better disease resistance in Canada’s first durum variety resistant to ergot may expand the wheat crop’s foothold on Manitoba farms. News ‘Trace-ins’ and ‘trace-outs’ crucial parts of CFIA bovine TB investigations By Jeff Melchior 24 hours ago The CFIA is investigating bovine TB discovered at a facility in south central Manitoba, which means some producers may get a call to take part in trace-in and trace-out procedures as part of that investigation. News A place of national honour for former deputy ag minister, Dori Gingera-Beauchemin By Alexis Kienlen 6 days ago Long public service, focus on community and industry leadership launch Dori Gingera-Beauchemin into 2025 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame honourees News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed EXPERT’S RADAR JULY: U.S. government diet nudging could affect agriculture commodity markets By Phil Franz-Warkentin 10 minutes ago The U.S. government’s less friendly tone against seed oil and corn syrup may play out in the markets for those farm crops. News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed Root AI farm assistant put to the test By Laura Rance-Unger July 21, 2025 Farm Credit Canada’s artificial intelligence tool, Root AI, has some learning to do before it can really pitch in on Canadian farms. Livestock, News Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers By Miranda Leybourne 5 days ago Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions. Next page AgCanadaTV AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for July 25, 2025 Sponsored By: More Videos → Cyber-Savvy Farmer Latest Market News More Market News →
Crops, News ATP Nutrition wins agronomy innovation award at Ag in Motion 2025 By Greg Price July 17, 2025 Manitoba’s ATP Nutrition wins Ag in Motion 2025 Innovation in Agriculture Award for agronomy for its Synergro G3 biostimulant. News AI made me eat it By Geralyn Wichers 6 days ago Artificial intelligence is already transforming the food we eat, how farmers produce it and how it reaches the consumer, experts say News Farm groups push Ottawa to prioritize agriculture amid uncertainty By Miranda Leybourne 24 hours ago Keystone Agricultural Producers and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture want governments to consider agriculture more when setting priorities. Crops, News, News & Opinion Ergot-resistant durum may open doors in Manitoba By Glacier FarmMedia July 21, 2025 Better disease resistance in Canada’s first durum variety resistant to ergot may expand the wheat crop’s foothold on Manitoba farms. News ‘Trace-ins’ and ‘trace-outs’ crucial parts of CFIA bovine TB investigations By Jeff Melchior 24 hours ago The CFIA is investigating bovine TB discovered at a facility in south central Manitoba, which means some producers may get a call to take part in trace-in and trace-out procedures as part of that investigation. News A place of national honour for former deputy ag minister, Dori Gingera-Beauchemin By Alexis Kienlen 6 days ago Long public service, focus on community and industry leadership launch Dori Gingera-Beauchemin into 2025 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame honourees News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed EXPERT’S RADAR JULY: U.S. government diet nudging could affect agriculture commodity markets By Phil Franz-Warkentin 10 minutes ago The U.S. government’s less friendly tone against seed oil and corn syrup may play out in the markets for those farm crops. News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed Root AI farm assistant put to the test By Laura Rance-Unger July 21, 2025 Farm Credit Canada’s artificial intelligence tool, Root AI, has some learning to do before it can really pitch in on Canadian farms. Livestock, News Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers By Miranda Leybourne 5 days ago Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions. Next page AgCanadaTV AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for July 25, 2025 Sponsored By: More Videos → Cyber-Savvy Farmer Latest Market News More Market News →
News AI made me eat it By Geralyn Wichers 6 days ago Artificial intelligence is already transforming the food we eat, how farmers produce it and how it reaches the consumer, experts say News Farm groups push Ottawa to prioritize agriculture amid uncertainty By Miranda Leybourne 24 hours ago Keystone Agricultural Producers and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture want governments to consider agriculture more when setting priorities. Crops, News, News & Opinion Ergot-resistant durum may open doors in Manitoba By Glacier FarmMedia July 21, 2025 Better disease resistance in Canada’s first durum variety resistant to ergot may expand the wheat crop’s foothold on Manitoba farms. News ‘Trace-ins’ and ‘trace-outs’ crucial parts of CFIA bovine TB investigations By Jeff Melchior 24 hours ago The CFIA is investigating bovine TB discovered at a facility in south central Manitoba, which means some producers may get a call to take part in trace-in and trace-out procedures as part of that investigation. News A place of national honour for former deputy ag minister, Dori Gingera-Beauchemin By Alexis Kienlen 6 days ago Long public service, focus on community and industry leadership launch Dori Gingera-Beauchemin into 2025 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame honourees News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed EXPERT’S RADAR JULY: U.S. government diet nudging could affect agriculture commodity markets By Phil Franz-Warkentin 10 minutes ago The U.S. government’s less friendly tone against seed oil and corn syrup may play out in the markets for those farm crops. News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed Root AI farm assistant put to the test By Laura Rance-Unger July 21, 2025 Farm Credit Canada’s artificial intelligence tool, Root AI, has some learning to do before it can really pitch in on Canadian farms. Livestock, News Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers By Miranda Leybourne 5 days ago Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions. Next page AgCanadaTV AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for July 25, 2025 Sponsored By: More Videos → Cyber-Savvy Farmer Latest Market News More Market News →
News Farm groups push Ottawa to prioritize agriculture amid uncertainty By Miranda Leybourne 24 hours ago Keystone Agricultural Producers and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture want governments to consider agriculture more when setting priorities. Crops, News, News & Opinion Ergot-resistant durum may open doors in Manitoba By Glacier FarmMedia July 21, 2025 Better disease resistance in Canada’s first durum variety resistant to ergot may expand the wheat crop’s foothold on Manitoba farms. News ‘Trace-ins’ and ‘trace-outs’ crucial parts of CFIA bovine TB investigations By Jeff Melchior 24 hours ago The CFIA is investigating bovine TB discovered at a facility in south central Manitoba, which means some producers may get a call to take part in trace-in and trace-out procedures as part of that investigation. News A place of national honour for former deputy ag minister, Dori Gingera-Beauchemin By Alexis Kienlen 6 days ago Long public service, focus on community and industry leadership launch Dori Gingera-Beauchemin into 2025 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame honourees News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed EXPERT’S RADAR JULY: U.S. government diet nudging could affect agriculture commodity markets By Phil Franz-Warkentin 10 minutes ago The U.S. government’s less friendly tone against seed oil and corn syrup may play out in the markets for those farm crops. News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed Root AI farm assistant put to the test By Laura Rance-Unger July 21, 2025 Farm Credit Canada’s artificial intelligence tool, Root AI, has some learning to do before it can really pitch in on Canadian farms. Livestock, News Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers By Miranda Leybourne 5 days ago Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions. Next page AgCanadaTV AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for July 25, 2025 Sponsored By: More Videos → Cyber-Savvy Farmer Latest Market News More Market News →
Crops, News, News & Opinion Ergot-resistant durum may open doors in Manitoba By Glacier FarmMedia July 21, 2025 Better disease resistance in Canada’s first durum variety resistant to ergot may expand the wheat crop’s foothold on Manitoba farms. News ‘Trace-ins’ and ‘trace-outs’ crucial parts of CFIA bovine TB investigations By Jeff Melchior 24 hours ago The CFIA is investigating bovine TB discovered at a facility in south central Manitoba, which means some producers may get a call to take part in trace-in and trace-out procedures as part of that investigation. News A place of national honour for former deputy ag minister, Dori Gingera-Beauchemin By Alexis Kienlen 6 days ago Long public service, focus on community and industry leadership launch Dori Gingera-Beauchemin into 2025 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame honourees News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed EXPERT’S RADAR JULY: U.S. government diet nudging could affect agriculture commodity markets By Phil Franz-Warkentin 10 minutes ago The U.S. government’s less friendly tone against seed oil and corn syrup may play out in the markets for those farm crops. News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed Root AI farm assistant put to the test By Laura Rance-Unger July 21, 2025 Farm Credit Canada’s artificial intelligence tool, Root AI, has some learning to do before it can really pitch in on Canadian farms. Livestock, News Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers By Miranda Leybourne 5 days ago Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions. Next page AgCanadaTV AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for July 25, 2025 Sponsored By: More Videos → Cyber-Savvy Farmer Latest Market News More Market News →
News ‘Trace-ins’ and ‘trace-outs’ crucial parts of CFIA bovine TB investigations By Jeff Melchior 24 hours ago The CFIA is investigating bovine TB discovered at a facility in south central Manitoba, which means some producers may get a call to take part in trace-in and trace-out procedures as part of that investigation. News A place of national honour for former deputy ag minister, Dori Gingera-Beauchemin By Alexis Kienlen 6 days ago Long public service, focus on community and industry leadership launch Dori Gingera-Beauchemin into 2025 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame honourees News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed EXPERT’S RADAR JULY: U.S. government diet nudging could affect agriculture commodity markets By Phil Franz-Warkentin 10 minutes ago The U.S. government’s less friendly tone against seed oil and corn syrup may play out in the markets for those farm crops. News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed Root AI farm assistant put to the test By Laura Rance-Unger July 21, 2025 Farm Credit Canada’s artificial intelligence tool, Root AI, has some learning to do before it can really pitch in on Canadian farms. Livestock, News Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers By Miranda Leybourne 5 days ago Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions. Next page AgCanadaTV AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for July 25, 2025 Sponsored By: More Videos → Cyber-Savvy Farmer Latest Market News More Market News →
News A place of national honour for former deputy ag minister, Dori Gingera-Beauchemin By Alexis Kienlen 6 days ago Long public service, focus on community and industry leadership launch Dori Gingera-Beauchemin into 2025 Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame honourees News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed EXPERT’S RADAR JULY: U.S. government diet nudging could affect agriculture commodity markets By Phil Franz-Warkentin 10 minutes ago The U.S. government’s less friendly tone against seed oil and corn syrup may play out in the markets for those farm crops. News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed Root AI farm assistant put to the test By Laura Rance-Unger July 21, 2025 Farm Credit Canada’s artificial intelligence tool, Root AI, has some learning to do before it can really pitch in on Canadian farms. Livestock, News Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers By Miranda Leybourne 5 days ago Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions. Next page AgCanadaTV AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for July 25, 2025 Sponsored By: More Videos → Cyber-Savvy Farmer Latest Market News More Market News →
News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed EXPERT’S RADAR JULY: U.S. government diet nudging could affect agriculture commodity markets By Phil Franz-Warkentin 10 minutes ago The U.S. government’s less friendly tone against seed oil and corn syrup may play out in the markets for those farm crops. News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed Root AI farm assistant put to the test By Laura Rance-Unger July 21, 2025 Farm Credit Canada’s artificial intelligence tool, Root AI, has some learning to do before it can really pitch in on Canadian farms. Livestock, News Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers By Miranda Leybourne 5 days ago Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions. Next page AgCanadaTV AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for July 25, 2025 Sponsored By: More Videos → Cyber-Savvy Farmer Latest Market News More Market News →
News, News & Opinion, Op/Ed Root AI farm assistant put to the test By Laura Rance-Unger July 21, 2025 Farm Credit Canada’s artificial intelligence tool, Root AI, has some learning to do before it can really pitch in on Canadian farms. Livestock, News Governments offer swift aid to Manitoba livestock producers By Miranda Leybourne 5 days ago Manitoba and the federal governement are teaming up to support Manitoba livestock producers who are being hit hard by drought conditions. Next page AgCanadaTV AGCanadaTV: In case you missed it; your national ag news recap for July 25, 2025 Sponsored By: More Videos → Cyber-Savvy Farmer Latest Market News More Market News →
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