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Geralyn Wichers

Geralyn Wichers

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Geralyn graduated from Red River College's Creative Communications program in 2019 and launched directly into agricultural journalism with the Manitoba Co-operator. Her enterprising, colourful reporting has earned awards such as the Dick Beamish award for current affairs feature writing and a Canadian Online Publishing Award, and in 2023 she represented Canada in the International Federation of Agricultural Journalists' Alltech Young Leaders Program. Geralyn is a co-host of the Armchair Anabaptist podcast, cat lover, and thrift store connoisseur.


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Markets, News

Exports could take a hit as Vancouver grain terminals workers strike

By Geralyn Wichers September 24, 2024
While producers could feel the pinch of a strike at the Port of Vancouver's grain terminals within a week, the markets won't feel much of a hit unless the strike continues for three or four weeks, analysts said.

Three Mexican women were robbed at gunpoint as they returned home from a honey farm in western Manitoba.
News

Honey farm fundraises for workers robbed at gunpoint

Three seasonal employees of Wendell Estate Honey were robbed at gunpoint as they returned to Mexico

By Geralyn Wichers September 24, 2024
Three seasonal employees of Wendell Estate Honey were robbed at gunpoint as they returned to Mexico. The farm is fundraising to help them recoup their losses.


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News

Port of Vancouver grain workers walk off the job

By Geralyn Wichers September 24, 2024
Grain terminal workers at the Port of Vancouver are on strike this morning as shown by video posted by local media on X. Video from CityNews Vancouver shows workers picketing outside of Viterra's Cascadia terminal.

The Cascadia grain terminal at the Port of Vancouver. (Viterra.ca)
News

Port of Vancouver elevator strike will have ‘devastating impact’ on farmers say Grain Growers

By Geralyn Wichers September 23, 2024
On Sept. 21, Grain Workers Union Local 333 issued a 72-hour strike notice to terminal operators represented by the Vancouver Terminal Elevators Association (VTEA). According to a letter posted to the union's Facebook page, workers will walk off the job on Tuesday morning.


A t-shirt with words ‘Every Child Matters’ seen on display in Edmonton, on August 24, 2023, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
News

Editor’s note: Truth and reconciliation is more than a day or slogan 

By Geralyn Wichers September 23, 2024
If we as journalists want to champion truth and reconciliation in our agricultural community, we must do it year-round. We need to tell the truth the past, tune our ears to the viewpoints and culture of Indigenous farmers and leaders, and embrace the discomfort that comes with this.

File photo of signage outside Maple Leaf Foods’ Lagimodiere Boulevard plant in Winnipeg. (Dave Bedard photo)
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Maple Leaf Foods defends against claims it used Canada Bread as a shield in price fixing investigation

By Geralyn Wichers September 20, 2024
Maple Leaf Foods says legal claims brought by Canada Bread in relation to an ongoing investigation into allegations of bread price fixing are manufactured and without merit.


Photo: Canada Beef Inc.
Livestock, News

Beef cow, replacement heifer numbers suggest producers aren’t ready to grow herds: FCC

By Geralyn Wichers September 17, 2024
Beef cattle prices have trended above the five-year average, but low numbers of replacement heifers and beef cows suggests producers aren't ready to grow cattle herds.

Photo: martinfaint/iStock/Getty Images Plus
Livestock, News

Hunters urged to take biosecurity measures against bird flu

By Geralyn Wichers September 16, 2024
Farmers who plan to hunt geese and ducks this fall should take biosecurity measures to ensure they don't transmit high path avian influenza (bird flu) to their flocks and herds.


Some of the top cattle from North America travel to World Dairy Expo in Madison each fall. Due to the outbreak of the bird flu virus , WDE officials ramped up biosecurity at this year’s show to protect the dairy cattle. Photo: USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters Connect
Livestock

CFIA cautions against taking cattle to U.S. shows as bird flu outbreak continues

By Geralyn Wichers September 16, 2024
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency recommends that farmers do not take dairy or beef cattle to shows or agricultural exhibitions in the United States to reduce the risk of spreading avian influenza (bird flu) to Canadian herds.

 Photo: McCain Foods
News

Federal government pledges AgriRecovery funds for New Brunswick potato growers

By Geralyn Wichers September 13, 2024
New Brunswick potato growers have been promised up to $25 million in AgriRecovery funds after excessive moisture in 2023 caused "extraordinary" costs.


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