International Day of the Potato marked by Manitoba spud groups
Potatoes make up one of Manitoba’s top crops by of dollar value and are a major agricultural export for the province
Agriculture welcomes Manitoba interprovincial trade barrier bill
Manitoba’s farm groups are happy about a new bill to reduce the regulation red tape hindering interprovincial trade
Manitoba scenario finds faster response needed against wild pigs
A simulation near Selkirk looked to identify gaps in the province’s wild pig monitoring and response
Irish advocate urges safer farms for Canadian families
Empowering kids and changing habits are key to preventing farm tragedies, says AgriKinds founder Alma Jordan
Dry fields? Watch when you roll soybeans
Waiting until soybean crops are out of the ground to roll may help keep the dirt in the field where it belongs in a dry year
Canadian cattle industry preps for new traceability rules in 2026
Canada’s coming livestock traceability framework update will allow Canada to more nimbly react to outbreaks of animal disease, the government has said
May swings Manitoba seeding weather
Manitoba farmers have seen heat, frost, wind, heavy rain, no rain and everything between over May 2025
Weed pressure hampers good winter wheat start in Manitoba
Some weeds, like dandelions and cleavers, have gotten big in Manitoba fields thanks to a weather-driven pause in spraying
Manitoba bill looks to knock down interprovincial trade barriers
Manitoba’s Bill 47 would fight the red tape hindering interprovincial trade
Introducing the speakers for Manitoba’s 2025 Regenerative Agriculture Conference
Get a sneak peek of the 2025 Regenerative Agriculture Conference lineup in Brandon this fall, organized by the Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association