The Canadian beef industry hopes appealing to U.S. beef sector allies will help make Canada’s pro-trade case against tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Canadian beef pitches case against tariffs to U.S. counterparts: FEATURE STORY

Canadian beef may be finding a sympathetic ear with U.S. trading partners, who also have no interest in a trade war, but will that be enough to sway the Trump administration away from their threatened tariffs?

Canada’s beef sector is trying to draft U.S. industry to make the pro-trade case with the Trump administration. Will that be enough to fend off threatened tariffs?









Healthy field peas thrive in a Manitoba field.

Research lays siege against pulse root rots

Pulse root rot research suggests mix of genetics and seed treatments gain traction against aphanomyces and fusarium

Pulse root rot research suggests mix of genetics and seed treatments gain traction against aphanomyces and fusarium.



Adjusting to a market with U.S. tariffs in play would require adjustment from Canada’s wheat sector.

Wheat sector still expecting tariff hit

Trump administration tariffs against Canada probably wouldn’t hit wheat as badly as oats or canola, but sector says less impact is not no impact

U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs probably wouldn’t hit Canadian wheat as badly as oats or canola, but sector says less impact is not no impact

Know your wheat yield components for a better crop

Know your wheat yield components for a better crop

Knowing the four components of wheat yield and how to “crunch” numbers can help farmers boost their harvest

Knowing the four components of wheat yield and how to “crunch” the numbers can be a factor for farmers looking to increase their harvest.