Workers at Arctic Buying Company Kivalliq Inc. pack hampers that will be shipped up to Canada's north.

TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION: Indigenous ag projects boosted

Provincial and federal governments investing $1.52 million into Indigenous-led agriculture projects totackle food insecurity.

Indigenous agricultural programs across Manitoba and Canada have received a funding boost of $1.52 million from the federal and provincial government under the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership.



The Canadian Food Inspection Agency is advising producers not travel into the United States with their cattle to avoid bringing avian flu back with them.

Cattle producers urged to skip U.S. shows

Canadian officials concerned about exposure risk, warn producers their animals might end up stuck if bird flu is found at any U.S. livestock show they attend

The Canadian Food Inpspection Agency is urging producers to leave their dairy and beef cattle out of U.S. shows, due to the threat of highly pathogenic avian influenza.

Heavy rainfall in a field near Randolph, Man. on Sept. 19.

Heavy rains halt eastern harvest

Heavy rains in southern Manitoba are delaying harvest and flooding fields, with more rain expected

Heavy rains in southern Manitoba are delaying harvest and flooding fields, with more rain expected.








Bioherbicide to attack Palmer amaranth

Bioherbicide to attack Palmer amaranth

Researchers are developing a targeted virus to beat back the infamous yield robber

Palmer amaranth is infamous for pushing through herbicide control. New research hopes a tailored virus has more luck in controlling the noxious weed.