Come together?
Seed sector ponders forming a unified voice, but some worry farmers won’t be heard
Manitoba loses pedigreed seed acres crown
Edged out by Alberta, Manitoba should rebound in 2020 if soybean plantings come roaring back
Canadian Grain Commission pays ILTA farmers $11.1 million
It’s a record payout through the Canadian Grain Commission’s farmer-security program
Year in Review: Expect CGC to be under policy microscope in 2020
KAP doesn't want farmer protections or grain quality undermined
Year in review: Cereal royalty discussions expected to resume soon
Seed industry had hoped issue would be settled by now
Manitoba farmers challenged by 2019 crop
The worst part was the ‘harvest from hell’, which for some still isn’t over
Manitoba gathering data to press case for exempting grain drying from federal carbon tax
Farmers caught in WTO crossfire
The U.S. is letting the global trade bloc wither on the vine, while it fights economic wars
Does the U.S. want to reform the WTO or remove it?
The current U.S. administration has strong preference for bilateral negotiations
CP Rail sets back-to-back grain-shipping records
That’s good news because there’s an above-normal amount of grain to move despite harvest delays