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USE UNTIL DEC. 27, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media amid a meeting with Chinese officials during his first term in 2019. Photo: Yuri Gripas/Reuters
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When farmers vote against their interests

U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade stance hasn’t done American farmers any favours

By Glacier FarmMedia Submission December 2, 2025
U.S president Donald Trump has left many clues over the years that many of his actions weren’t going to necessarily be in the best interests of American farmers.

Kaiden Bursaw and Kyle Slobodian of BrettYoung examine the forage plots at Ag in Motion 2025 near Langham, Sask. (Photo: Piper Whelan)
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Strong cattle prices boost forage sales, reps report at Ag in Motion 2025

Seed companies say producers willing to invest in high-quality forage varieties in light of challenging growing conditions

By Glacier FarmMedia Submission July 20, 2025
Strong Canadian cattle prices mean that beef producers are investing in better forage, seed company staff say at Ag in Motion 2025.


Heavy rain soaks a field in southern Manitoba June 12, 2024, one of many rain events that hindered seeding and spraying operations.
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Looking back on 2024, in verse

Summing up the agricultural year, as we look into 2025

By Glacier FarmMedia Submission December 30, 2024
Summing up the 2024 agricultural year in rhyme as we look to 2025.

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