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Manitoba, Ottawa sign deal to fast-track projects like Port of Churchill expansion
Manitoba and Ottawa have signed a regulatory streamlining agreement that names the Port of Churchill expansion as a priority infrastructure…
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U.S. buyers redirect imported fertilizer overseas as Iran war drives up global prices
Higher overseas prices are leading U.S. fertilizer buyers to resell into more lucrative markets.
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Monarch electric tractor’s future in Canada unclear as Caterpillar takes over
The Canadian distributor of Monarch tractors says it will continue support Monarch tractor owners after the electric utility tractor maker…
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Manitoba Hydro urges farmers to watch for power lines as spring seeding begins
Manitoba Hydro is reminding producers to apply for clearance permits and maintain safe distances from overhead lines before spring seeding.
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Conservative MP introduces bill to speed approvals of seeds, fertilizers
Bill C-273, the Facilitating Agricultural Regulatory Modernization Act, would allow provisional approvals for new farm products like fertilizer and seed…
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ICE Weekly: More to canola price gains than Middle East war
The Middle East war is not the only thing affecting canola futures on the Intercontinental Exchange, said Tony Tryhuk, director…
When should you use a calving jack — and when should you stop?
The calving jack is one of the most powerful tools in cattle production, but using it too soon or too aggressively causes injuries that cost more than the calf is worth
Iran says Strait of Hormuz open as Trump sees deal ‘soon’ to end war
Shipping companies react cautiously; timing of peace talks remains uncertain
Agriculture groups welcome seed, fertilizer approval bill
Bill could improve Canadian farmers’ competitiveness say farm groups
Manitoba, Ottawa sign deal to fast-track projects like Port of Churchill expansion
The ‘one project, one review’ agreement promises fewer regulatory hoops for major infrastructure projects — and Manitoba producers are watching Churchill closely
U.S. buyers redirect imported fertilizer overseas as Iran war drives up global prices
Monarch electric tractor’s future in Canada unclear as Caterpillar takes over
Canadian distributor Haggerty AgRobotics says it will find ways to support current Monarch tractor owners
Western Australia farmers turn to canola over wheat as fuel, fertilizer costs rise
U.S. is leading G20 initiative to ensure fertilizer access, sources say
IMF, UN warn supply chain disruptions from war could push millions into food insecurity
Manitoba Hydro urges farmers to watch for power lines as spring seeding begins
One strike last spring toppled a tower on the Bipole 1 transmission line in the Interlake — and Manitoba Hydro wants producers to know the clearance rules before seeding starts
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