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Manitoba farmers wary of research hit after AAFC cuts
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada cuts claim Portage la Prairie research farm; Manitoba farms groups wrestle with potential impact.
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Best before doesn’t mean bad after
Best before dates are not expiry dates, and the confusion often leads to plenty of food waste.
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Consumers say they would purchase pork from gene-edited pigs
A new eight-country study shows more than 90 per cent of consumers are open to purchasing pork from gene-edited pigs…
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Farmer mental health support extended in Manitoba
The Manitoba Farmer Wellness Program is slated for $300,000 over the next two years for its farm mental health services
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Don’t hang too much on China trade: Ag Days speaker tells farmers
China ‘not a viable source of economic growth for farmers,’ analyst Jacob Shapiro says, and agriculture needs to get with…
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Manitoba John Deere dealers plan merger
Two retail dealership chains handling John Deere farm equipment in Manitoba say they plan to merge, bringing 13 locations under…
VIDEO: Manitoba’s Past Lane – Jan. 31
Slices of past farming life in Manitoba, and over a century of the Manitoba Co-operator
Farm family income gains driven by off-farm earnings: StatCan
Canadian hog sector set for strong margins in 2026 says FCC
AAFC organic research program cut
The Swift Current, Sask. research centre is staying open, but the organic and regenerative agriculture program has been closed
Australian canola down but not out of China after Xi’s deal with Canada
Western Canadian resentment not exceptional — or highest in country — pollster says
Prairie Wheat Weekly: Prices climb in most locales
ADM to pay $40 million in U.S. SEC settlement, avoids criminal charges
Canadian Food Inspection Agency hit by job cuts
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